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David Lindsay's avatar

A wise government would say they made a mistake, and walk away, fixing stupid things they've done (see also the gun buyback). Their inability to do that is deeply troubling. Doubling down on stupid or ineffective things is not a "success". As for the CRTC, I still don't understand why it exists.

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This is all so boring. Bill C-11 was the product of political party coalition members looking for their interests to be served. I bet the Canadian Association of Broadcasters wrote most of the bill's text.

The problem is those interests manifest almost entirely in Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver where government grants, or funds wrested from American companies, underwrite the salaries of the people working in those industries. I get it. The problem is the old saw that they are essential to 'telling Canadian stories'. Just no. Anyone with a cellphone can post Grandma's birthday party or junior's first hockey game to YouTube or Facebook. For better or worse, these are the record of Canadian life. Your brave film detailing the struggles and triumphs of X, or holding to account those you don't agree with, are not. Do not conflate art with industry.

C-11 is a conduit of redistribution, not an essential part of national sovereignty, but don't tell Radio-Canada that.

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