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‘Parallel tracks’ for media producers’ lobbying efforts after C-11 becomes law

The Globe and Mail:Real-deal CanCon, ‘lean-back’ viewing, and lots of reboots: What to expect from Canadian TV in C-11 world

Cartt: Canada’s content creators want foreign contribution parity in C-11

Cartt: Canada’s content creators want foreign contribution parity in C-11

As bill C-11 returns to the House of Commons after passing the Senate late Thursday, the industry affected by the online streaming legislation has called on the federal government to ensure the establishment of equal treatment between foreign and Canadian companies toward Canadian content requirements.

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