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Motion Picture Association denounces CRTC rules on Canadian content investment

Motion Picture Association denounces CRTC rules on Canadian content investment

Globe and Mail·May 22, 2026·Alessia PassafiumeLeans critical
Summary

The Motion Picture Association is speaking out against new rules from the CRTC. These rules require large streaming services to invest 15% of the money they make in Canada into creating Canadian TV shows and movies. The MPA is unhappy about having to contribute this much to Canadian content.

AI Analysis

This article mostly shares the Motion Picture Association's concerns about the rules.

The article talks about rules for streaming services and Canadian content. But Bill C-219 is mostly about human rights and corruption.

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