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The official synopsis said that "Canada, practically the only government of a developed country not to have implemented international copyright treaties agreed over a decade ago, is a major source of the world's piracy problem. A disproportionate number of illegal sites are hosted on Canadian soil". [22]
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 ...
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.
E! is a Canadian English language discretionary specialty channel owned by Bell Media. It primarily airs entertainment programming and series relating to celebrities and popular culture . The network was originally launched in 1999 as Star! , under the ownership of CHUM Limited .
There is an active recall on multiple brands of eggs sold across Canada, according to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency. This is due to a possible Salmonella contamination.. The recalled eggs ...
On June 25, 2012, it was revealed that the Department of Justice had warned Industry Canada that prohibitions against the circumvention of locks may violate freedom of expression and/or disability rights in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
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 ...
On April 18, 2008, E! launched a high-definition simulcast of its Ontario station . The channel was available on digital cable in many areas, and also over-the-air in the Hamilton-Toronto-Buffalo area through CHCH's digital simulcast (and eventual permanent) channel. It was the only E! station to launch HD operations before the system's demise.