Online-streaming bill passes third reading in House of Commons, heads to Senate
OTTAWA — The Liberal government’s online-streaming bill, which has been the subject of fierce debate among members of Parliament, is now headed to the Senate.
Bill C-11 passed third reading in the House of Commons with a vote of 208 to 117, with the Conservatives opposing the proposed legislation.
The bill would update the Broadcasting Act and bring streaming platforms such as Netflix and Amazon Prime within the regulatory regime.
It would also apply to platforms including YouTube and Spotify and make them promote Canadian music artists by law.