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Streaming giants required to contribute to Canadian content as Bill C-11 becomes law
Cliff notes for those who don't know who this guy is. He produced a series on youtube called content cop. Very edgy, very niche to the Keemstar/Defranco crowd back in the day. He got popular on his content for not giving a dam about political correctness. It seems it to have morphed into a movement all its own to the point that he detested his own fan base. This public disavowment of his content is important and goes a long way to stopping the cancer of 'whatabotism' on the political sphere that seems to be made of Teflon. The buck DOES stop somewhere and being accountable when the music stop has consequences.
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