C-11 was also one of the most extensively examined bills in Senate history, with nearly 140 witnesses appearing before a Senate committee in 31 public meetings.
executive director of REEL Canada, a non-profit dedicated to the presentation of Canadian films in schools, said the legislation is a “big step forward that finally brings the Broadcasting Act in line with 21st-century realities.” The Conservative Leader in the Senate, Don Plett, told The Globe and Mail on Thursday that his party would repeal the act if it replaced the Liberals after the next election.
“Everyone is breathing a sigh of relief it’s passed,” added Senator Tony Dean, the former head of the Ontario public service, who voted for the bill. He warned that the bill could have an unintended consequence of holding foreign streamers to a lower standard than Canadian broadcasters, letting them use fewer Canadians when producing Canadian programming.
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