Overview
- The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) is reviewing proposals to modernize the definition of Canadian content (CanCon).
- The current system uses a points-based test focused on Canadian involvement in key creative roles, such as directors and writers.
- The National Film Board argues for integrating cultural criteria, warning that its absence could erode Canada's national identity and unique narratives.
- The Public Interest Advocacy Centre opposes the cultural test, citing concerns over subjectivity and potential challenges in defining 'cultural Canadian.'
- The two-week hearing in Gatineau, Quebec, runs until May 27, with the CRTC signaling hesitancy about adopting cultural criteria but remaining open to further input.