Feds signal room for tweaking online streaming bill in committee
OTTAWA — The federal government has signalled it is open to MPs tweaking a bill that would subject streaming companies, such as Netflix, to the same rules as traditional Canadian broadcasters.
Chris Bittle, parliamentary secretary to the heritage minister, said in the House of Commons on Tuesday there is “room” for MPs to amend the bill after it goes to committee for scrutiny.
On Tuesday during Commons debate, Tory MPs indicated they planned to table amendments to the bill, which they say is flawed.
The Online Streaming Act would require web firms to offer a set amount of Canadian content and invest heavily in Canada’s cultural industries, including film, television and music.


