A release issued by United States Trade Representative Katherine Tai Wednesday said Tai “expressed concern about Canada’s proposed unilateral digital service tax and pending legislation in the Canadian Parliament that could impact digital streaming services and online news sharing and discriminate against U.S. businesses.”Start your day with a roundup of B.C.-focused news and opinion delivered straight to your inbox at 7 a.m., Monday to Friday.
Bill C-11 sets up the CRTC to regulate platforms like Netflix and YouTube, with the idea that they would contribute to the creation of Canadian cultural content, but has drawn controversy over potential regulation of user-generated content.Article content Bill C-18 would force Google and Facebook parent company Meta to share revenue with Canadian news publishers, a system that could end up funding an estimated 30 per cent of the cost of producing news in Canada.
Both bills are currently in the process of being amended by Parliamentary committees. Google has publicly criticized both and launched campaigns arguing they would have negative consequences. Meta has threatened to pull news content from Facebook in Canada over Bill C-18.
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