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  2. Canadian Energy Regulator - Wikipedia

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    The Canada Energy Regulator (CER; French: Régie de l’énergie du Canada; REC) is the agency of the Government of Canada under its Natural Resources Canada portfolio, which licenses, supervises, regulates, and enforces all applicable Canadian laws as regards to interprovincial and international oil, gas, and electric utilities.

  3. List of films banned in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Both jurisdictions now grant an R rating to the film. 1972 Pink Flamingos: Edited in several provinces, with Nova Scotia banning it outright until 1997. [19] 1973 Heavy Traffic: Banned in Alberta. 1974 The Texas Chain Saw Massacre: Banned in Alberta in 1975. [20] 1976 Blood Sucking Freaks: Banned in Ontario when classified for a videocassette ...

  4. 2024 in South Korean television - Wikipedia

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    End date Title Network First Aired Ref. January 5: Death's Game: TVING: December 15, 2023 [43]January 6: The Story of Park's Marriage Contract: MBC TV: November 24, 2023

  5. The 30 Best Korean Dramas on Netflix Right Now - AOL

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    Mr. Sunshine. This stunning historical drama inspired by true events tells a fascinating story set in the late 1800s. A Korean-born U.S. Marine returns to his home country during an expedition and ...

  6. Canada says it can fight climate change and be major oil ...

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    Part of Canada’s reasoning to produce so much oil and gas in the 21st century is that it’s a stable democracy with stricter environmental and human rights laws than other oil giants that the ...

  7. Kocowa - Wikipedia

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    Kocowa (stylized as KOCOWA) is an American over-the-top streaming service headquartered in Los Angeles as a joint venture between the top three Korean broadcast networks: KBS, MBC and SBS along with SK Telecom, who co-founded Wavve [] in South Korea, [2] to provide Korean entertainment including K-dramas, K-reality, K-variety, and K-pop to the Americas and all with multi-language subtitles.

  8. Online Streaming Act - Wikipedia

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    The Online Streaming Act (French: Loi sur la diffusion continue en ligne), commonly known as Bill C-11, is a bill introduced in the 44th Canadian Parliament.It was first introduced on November 3, 2020, by Minister of Canadian Heritage Steven Guilbeault during the second session of the 43rd Canadian Parliament.

  9. Canadian content - Wikipedia

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    Canadian content (abbreviated CanCon, cancon or can-con; French: contenu canadien) refers to the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) requirements, derived from the Broadcasting Act of Canada, that radio and television broadcasters (including cable and satellite specialty channels, and since the passing of the Online Streaming Act, Internet-based video services ...