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Apple, Amazon, Spotify, and others are challenging a CRTC order to fund Canadian content, arguing it’s unfair and exceeds the regulator’s authority under the law.
Dini Petty, the iconic Canadian talk show host and broadcaster, is returning to network TV aged 80 with a special titled 'Trailblazing Talks'.
As big streaming companies fight legislative requirements to pay into Canadian content, the story of satellite radio exemplifies competing commercial and public interests in policymaking.
It requires large English-language broadcasters to contribute 30 per cent of revenues to Canadian programming. Motion Picture Association—Canada is only challenging one aspect of the CRTC’s order — ...
Canada has rescinded a digital service tax on American tech giants to allow trade talks with the U.S. to resume to end an ongoing tariffs war. The move follows U.S. President Donald Trump on ...
Anti-Israel demonstrators allegedly blocked an exit outside a venue where Hamas captivity survivor Noa Argamani was speaking in Windsor, Ont.
Motion Picture Association-Canada, which represents such companies as Netflix and Paramount, is challenging a section of the CRTC’s order requiring them to contribute to local news.
The Canada wordmark is ubiquitous in Ottawa. For decades, the logo has been emblazoned on federal buildings and signs, making ...
Corus Entertainment Inc. reported a loss attributable to shareholders of $7.3 million in its latest quarter as its revenue ...
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What qualifies as CanCon is tied in with who profits. Current debates are centred on how intellectual property and AI will be ...
Finance committee chair Karina Gould said she was surprised to learn that only 12 per cent of the Canada Pension Plan's assets are invested in Canada. (Spencer Colby/The Canadian Press) ...