In the long history of Canadian identity crises, few concepts are as revealing—or as misunderstood—as “CanCon.” Short for Canadian Content, the term refers to a sprawling network of regulations and funding mechanisms that govern what qualifies as “Canadian” on our airwaves, who gets paid to make it, and which media giants must comply.
Wow. Great article and illuminating history which leads to the very important questions you pose - which really do need serious consideration. A lot to think about. And perhaps some major changes due.
Bingo. But you will not be very popular at parties
Excellent read
Wow. Great article and illuminating history which leads to the very important questions you pose - which really do need serious consideration. A lot to think about. And perhaps some major changes due.
This is so fastenating and so clearly out dated !
I’d like Canada to feel confident enough to have open borders on what’s available to us…. Not necessarily who ?