Vocal critic of Liberals’ online streaming bill partly funded by YouTube and TikTok
OTTAWA — An outspoken critic of the Liberal government’s online streaming bill has admitted he has received funding from two of the biggest digital platforms in the world.
Scott Benzie, founder of Digital First Canada, told a parliamentary committee on Monday that his organization, which advocates for online creators, is partly funded by YouTube and TikTok.
The revelation prompted Liberal MP Chris Bittle, parliamentary secretary to Heritage Minister Pablo Rodriguez, to accuse Benzie of having a major conflict of interest.
Bill C-11 aims to modernize the Canadian Broadcasting Act to include streaming platforms, and Benzie has expressed concerns it could apply to user-generated content.