Streaming giants required to contribute to Canadian content as Bill C-11 passes
OTTAWA — A federal bill that will force digital platforms like Netflix and YouTube to contribute financially to Canadian content is on the cusp of becoming law.
The Liberals’ online streaming bill passed its final vote in the Senate today and is now just awaiting royal assent.
The bill updates the Broadcasting Act to bring online streaming platforms under the regulatory authority of the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission.
It also sets steep penalties for digital platforms that don’t make Canadian content available to their users in Canada.