Scams And Slime: C-11 And The Future Of CanCon

Published: March 6, 2023, 8:05 a.m.

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Bill C-11, the Online Streaming Act, has been a long-time coming. After initially being proposed in 2021 as Bill C-10, it is in the final stage of becoming law. The bill would regulate online video streamers, forcing them to contribute towards the Canadian Content system and promote \\u201cCanCon\\u201d on their platforms, like traditional Canadian broadcasters do. Online-only creators have fears it would impact their livelihood.


Most Canadians aren\\u2019t even watching CanCon, will this Bill change that? Will it make CanCon better? Can a system that was built for traditional film and TV, be made to work for an increasingly online, global market?


Audio Editor and Technical Producer Tristan Capacchione sits down with Canadian filmmakers to talk all about the \\u201cCanCon\\u201d system and the problems they\\u2019ve experienced with it.


Host: Jesse Brown

Credits: Tristan Capacchione (Reporter, Audio Editor, and Technical Producer), Annette Ejiofor (Managing Editor)

Featured guests: Matt Johnson, Andrew Chung, Marc Almon, Valerie Creighton, Miki \\u201cXwater\\u201d Ljuljdurovic


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Additional music by Audio Network


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