Liberals 'won't accept' any Senate amendments that 'impact' online streaming bill: heritage minister

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Liberals 'won't accept' any Senate amendments that 'impact' online streaming bill: heritage minister
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The Senate has passed the online streaming act known as Bill C-11 with a dozen amendments following a lengthy study by senators cdnpoli

Rodriguez said Thursday that the Liberal government would not accept all of the Senate’s recommendations, but he didn’t say which ones he disagrees with.

The Senate also removed a clause in the bill that Sen. Paula Simons described as giving “extraordinary new powers to the government to make political decisions about things.” The CRTC, now under the leadership of Vicky Eatrides, will be tasked with enforcing the bill’s provisions.Between the House of Commons and Senate, there have been approximately 218 witnesses, 43 meetings, 119 briefs and 73 proposed amendments, said Rodriguez.The proposed law has come under intense scrutiny amid accusations from companies and critics who said it left too much room for government control over user-generated content and social-media algorithms.

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