[acc-cca-l] Bill C-10 & the Future of Internet Regulation in Canada

Dwayne Winseck DwayneWinseck at cunet.carleton.ca
Fri May 21 13:08:46 MDT 2021


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Bill C-10 & the Future of Internet Regulation in Canada

On the surface, Bill C-10 main aim is to bring streaming television, film and music services like Netflix, Amazon Prime, illico, Crave, and Disney+ under the Broadcasting Act and the authority of Canada’s media regulator, the Canadian Radio-television & Telecommunications Commission (CRTC). While a bill like this would usually be expected to be of modest interest to a small number of people, discussion of it in the media, Parliament and amongst scholars has exploded into a sprawling debate over the future of Internet regulation and cultural policy in Canada.

The aim of this event is to convene an informed and critical discussion on the scope and substance of Bill C-10 Reforms to Canada's Broadcasting Act. It is also to organize a discussion around this very important bill and the potential implications it has to influence communication, Internet and cultural policy and regulation in Canada for decades to come.

The online event begins with a brief opening remarks by each panelist (~10 minutes) followed by a moderated discussion. The organization of this event has taken place at breakneck speed. In the short time, we have arranged the following speakers:

1. Tamara Shepherd<https://facultyofpublicaffairs-carletonuniversity.cmail19.com/t/t-i-mkjtic-l-y/> (Associate Professor, Communication, Media and Film, University of Calgary),

2. Fenwick Mckelvey<https://facultyofpublicaffairs-carletonuniversity.cmail19.com/t/t-i-mkjtic-l-j/> (Associate Professor, Dept of Communication Studies, Concordia University),

3. Anne-Marie Gingras<https://facultyofpublicaffairs-carletonuniversity.cmail19.com/t/t-i-mkjtic-l-t/> (Professor, Departement de science politique, University of Quebec at Montreal),

4. Emily Laidlaw<https://facultyofpublicaffairs-carletonuniversity.cmail19.com/t/t-i-mkjtic-l-i/> (Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, Canada Research Chair—Cybersecurity Law, University of Calgary),

5. Dwayne Winseck<https://facultyofpublicaffairs-carletonuniversity.cmail19.com/t/t-i-mkjtic-l-d/> (Professor, School of Journalism and Communication and the Director of the Canadian Media Concentration Research Project and the Global Media & Internet Concentration Project).



Tuesday, May 25, 2021
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