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  2. Online Streaming Act - Wikipedia

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    Commonly known as Bill C-10, the bill was passed in the House of Commons on June 22, 2021, but failed to pass the Senate before Parliament was dissolved for a federal election. It was reintroduced with amendments as the Online Streaming Act during the first session of the 44th Canadian Parliament in February 2022, passed in the House of Commons ...

  3. 2022 Conservative Party of Canada leadership election

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    Poilievre plans to repeal Bill C-11 and the successor to Bill C-36, describing them as censorship. [158] [159] [160] Immigration: Poilievre has described himself as pro-immigration and aims to speed up processing times to get jobs filled. [161]

  4. Bill C-11 - Wikipedia

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    Bill C-11 is any of several articles of legislation introduced into the House of Commons of Canada, including: Immigration and Refugee Protection Act , introduced in 2001 to the first session of the 37th Parliament

  5. Copyright Modernization Act - Wikipedia

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    Richard Stallman joins the protest by promoting a political cartoon criticizing Bill C-11 on the blog of fellow copyright reform advocate Michael Geist. When the Act was introduced, it was criticized for "mirroring the previous bill" and bringing back anti-circumvention laws unchanged.

  6. Online News Act - Wikipedia

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    The Online News Act (French: Loi sur les nouvelles en ligne), known commonly as Bill C-18, is a Canadian federal statute.Introduced in the 44th Canadian Parliament, passed by the Senate on June 15, 2023, and receiving royal assent on June 22, 2023, the act will implement a framework under which digital news intermediaries (including search engines and social networking services) that hold an ...

  7. Pablo Rodriguez (Canadian politician) - Wikipedia

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    After Rodriguez became the Minister of Canadian Heritage, he proposed Bill C-11, the Online Streaming Act, An Act to amend the Broadcasting Act and to make related and consequential amendments to other Acts. [21] C-11 later passed both the House of Commons and the Senate, receiving royal consent on April 27, 2023, and becoming law. [21]

  8. Censorship in Canada - Wikipedia

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    By the 1960s the Quebec censorship board was one of the largest with eighteen full-time staff employed compared to other provincial boards which had two to five full-time staff. [ 71 ] When the Montreal International Film Festival was established in 1960, the Quebec censorship board agreed not to interfere with one-time showings of the films at ...

  9. Broadcasting Act (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    Some critics have also argued that the intent of the bill was to allow a regulatory framework for the removal of copyright infringing content. [14] The bill was passed by the House of Commons, but was not passed by the Senate before Parliament was dissolved. The bill was reintroduced in February 2022 as Bill C-11, the Online Streaming Act.