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Bill C-10’s focus on foreign digital giants should not ignore domestic ones

Opinion | BY JAY THOMSON | February 24, 2021
Canadian Heritage Minister Steven Guilbeault, pictured Nov. 3, 2020, on the Hill, the day he introduced Bill C-10 to amend the Broadcasting Act. The bill has passed second reading and is before the House Heritage Committee. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY JAY THOMSON | February 24, 2021
Opinion | BY JAY THOMSON | February 24, 2021
Canadian Heritage Minister Steven Guilbeault, pictured Nov. 3, 2020, on the Hill, the day he introduced Bill C-10 to amend the Broadcasting Act. The bill has passed second reading and is before the House Heritage Committee. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY JAY THOMSON | February 24, 2021
Canadian Heritage Minister Steven Guilbeault, pictured Nov. 3, 2020, on the Hill, the day he introduced Bill C-10 to amend the Broadcasting Act. The bill has passed second reading and is before the House Heritage Committee. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY JAY THOMSON | February 24, 2021
Opinion | BY JAY THOMSON | February 24, 2021
Canadian Heritage Minister Steven Guilbeault, pictured Nov. 3, 2020, on the Hill, the day he introduced Bill C-10 to amend the Broadcasting Act. The bill has passed second reading and is before the House Heritage Committee. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Natural Resources Minister Seamus O’Regan could barely be understood during the April 28 inaugural virtual meeting of the House’s special COVID-19 Pandemic Committee due to a poor internet connection. Screencap via ParlVu
Natural Resources Minister Seamus O’Regan could barely be understood during the April 28 inaugural virtual meeting of the House’s special COVID-19 Pandemic Committee due to a poor internet connection. Screencap via ParlVu