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Online streaming services operating in Canada will have to contribute five per cent of their Canadian revenues to support domestic media. That’s about $200 million each year. Some of the money will go to local and Indigenous media. And: You may not know that when you file a complaint with the Canadian Transportation Agency and win your case, you could still wind up in court. Changes to the law make it easier for airlines to challenge rulings – potentially dragging passengers into legal battles. Plus: Even though he has declared victory, Indian Prime Minister Modi didn’t get the absolute majority he wanted. Some analysts are suggesting that he needs to step away from identity-driven politics.
By CBC4
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Online streaming services operating in Canada will have to contribute five per cent of their Canadian revenues to support domestic media. That’s about $200 million each year. Some of the money will go to local and Indigenous media. And: You may not know that when you file a complaint with the Canadian Transportation Agency and win your case, you could still wind up in court. Changes to the law make it easier for airlines to challenge rulings – potentially dragging passengers into legal battles. Plus: Even though he has declared victory, Indian Prime Minister Modi didn’t get the absolute majority he wanted. Some analysts are suggesting that he needs to step away from identity-driven politics.

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