CRTC loosens Canadian content rules to boost collaboration with foreign streaming services

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The federal broadcast regulator has loosened its long-standing rule that restricts what counts as Canadian content for television and online streaming services, a move it hopes will spur “more money” into Canadian productions. 

The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) uses a points system based on key creative roles in the audio-visual sector, such as director, screenwriter, photographer and music composer, to determine whether a production has enough Canadian involvement.

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