Could a federal bill really seek to regulate your cat videos on YouTube, or dance challenges on Tik Tok? 
Will it control what you see when you log onto popular streaming sites?  
That’s been the concern as MPs have debated Bill C-10, which updates Canada’s Broadcast Act. But what will the bill actually do? 
National Post political reporter Anja Karadeglija joins Dave to discuss the overall intent of the bill, concerns over what it will regulate, and the government’s communication missteps in promoting the legislation
Background reading: Bill C-10 amendments allowing regulation of social media content don't violate Charter rights: justice minister
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Could a federal bill really seek to regulate your cat videos on YouTube, or dance challenges on Tik Tok? 

Will it control what you see when you log onto popular streaming sites?  

That’s been the concern as MPs have debated Bill C-10, which updates Canada’s Broadcast Act. But what will the bill actually do? 

National Post political reporter Anja Karadeglija joins Dave to discuss the overall intent of the bill, concerns over what it will regulate, and the government’s communication missteps in promoting the legislation

Background reading: Bill C-10 amendments allowing regulation of social media content don't violate Charter rights: justice minister

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