Ottawa’s crackdown on independent media just escalated

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Ottawa is tightening its grip on Canada’s digital space, with new rules shaping what content gets surfaced online and new costs being added to streaming services millions of Canadians use every day.

Podcaster Jasmin Laine joins Kris Sims to unpack how federal regulations and platform requirements are affecting discoverability, limiting reach for independent creators, and changing how Canadian audiences find and engage with news and commentary online.

She says those changes are making it harder for independent creators to reach audiences organically, with content increasingly pushed into smaller echo chambers.

Plus, Franco Terrazzano joins the show to break down the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission’s decision to raise the so-called “Netflix tax” to 15 percent, and what it could mean for monthly bills on services like Netflix, Disney+ and Prime Video.

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