
Big streamers tell CRTC they should have more flexibility than broadcasters on CanCon
OTTAWA — A group representing big foreign streamers told a CRTC hearing Friday that those companies shouldn’t be expected to fulfil the same responsibilities as traditional broadcasters when it comes to Canadian content.
The Motion Picture Association-Canada, which represents large streaming companies such as Netflix, Paramount, Disney and Amazon, said the CRTC should be flexible in modernizing its definition of Canadian content.
The regulator is holding a two-week hearing on a new definition of Canadian content. The proceeding is part of its work to implement the Online Streaming Act – and it is bringing tensions between traditional players and large foreign streamers out in the open.
It’s also happening in the context of trade conflict with the United States. U.S. business groups and tech companies have warned the CRTC’s efforts to change CanCon rules could worsen trade relations. Netflix, Paramount and Apple pulled out of the CRTC hearing on the first day.