Big streamers challenging financial disclosure rules in CRTC Cancon decision
OTTAWA — Large foreign streaming companies are fighting a requirement by the federal broadcast regulator to disclose financial information — part of the CRTC’s modernization of its definition of Canadian content.
A group of streamers, including Netflix and Amazon, filed the challenge in the Federal Court of Appeal in December.
The new disclosure requirements would see the regulator publish information about each large streamer’s broadcasting revenues and their spending on Canadian content.
In the court application filed by the Motion Picture Association—Canada, the companies say the new rule doesn’t give them a chance to argue the information should be treated confidentially.


