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We talk about how Canada's Bill C-11 could limit outside access to Canada's consumers and even limit companies in Canada from reaching people in Canada. All this controlled by the government.
About Canada's Bill C-11
On February 2, 2022, the Government of Canada introduced Bill C-11, referred to as the Online Streaming Act (Bill).
The Bill, which seeks to amend Canada's Broadcasting Act (Act), aims to modernize Canada’s broadcasting framework, notably by empowering the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) to regulate “online undertakings,” a term that will encompass a range of undertakings, including video and music streaming service providers, as well as social media platforms.
Underpinning the Bill are a number of broadcasting policy objectives, including supporting Canadian content creators, increasing access to Canadian content and its visibility, providing increased opportunities to produce programming in French and in Indigenous languages, and promoting diversity and inclusion in the broadcasting sector.
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Brandon writes a weekly email newsletter called EDGE that over 22,000 people rely on for an edge to achieve their best selves in business and life.
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Brandon writes about what he knows...lessons from 2x exits, 20+ strike outs Venture Capital, Marketing at AOL, writing a #1 Amazon Best Seller, Podcasting, Angel Investing, Philanthropy, Public service, Fitness and peak performance.
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We talk about how Canada's Bill C-11 could limit outside access to Canada's consumers and even limit companies in Canada from reaching people in Canada. All this controlled by the government.
About Canada's Bill C-11
On February 2, 2022, the Government of Canada introduced Bill C-11, referred to as the Online Streaming Act (Bill).
The Bill, which seeks to amend Canada's Broadcasting Act (Act), aims to modernize Canada’s broadcasting framework, notably by empowering the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) to regulate “online undertakings,” a term that will encompass a range of undertakings, including video and music streaming service providers, as well as social media platforms.
Underpinning the Bill are a number of broadcasting policy objectives, including supporting Canadian content creators, increasing access to Canadian content and its visibility, providing increased opportunities to produce programming in French and in Indigenous languages, and promoting diversity and inclusion in the broadcasting sector.
More about Bill C-11
CONNECT WITH US
Get Your Weekly EDGE Newsletter. It's FREE.
Bottom Line Up Front (BLUF)
Brandon writes a weekly email newsletter called EDGE that over 22,000 people rely on for an edge to achieve their best selves in business and life.
Content
Brandon writes about what he knows...lessons from 2x exits, 20+ strike outs Venture Capital, Marketing at AOL, writing a #1 Amazon Best Seller, Podcasting, Angel Investing, Philanthropy, Public service, Fitness and peak performance.
Who it's for
People that want to achieve their full potential.
Claim your edge with others who have been getting a step ahead.
Link to sign up: https://edge.ck.page/bea5b3fda6
A Podcast for entrepreneurs and peak performers
Part of the Best Podcast Network: Productivity Podcast, Marketing Podcast, Business Plan Podcast, 401k Podcast, Car Accident Lawyer Podcast,
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