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Government says it accidentally deleted privacy provision in online streaming bill

The privacy provision was removed due to an amendment error in the official languages bill, creating legal ambiguity and prompting calls for a swift correction.

  • The federal government has acknowledged and is investigating an unintentional omission of a privacy-related clause from the Online Streaming Act, which was first reported on August 29, 2025.
  • Two months following the enactment of the Online Streaming Act in April 2023, a privacy provision was removed through an amendment introduced within a separate official languages bill.
  • Michael Geist, a law expert from the University of Ottawa, along with others, highlighted that the government erred in removing a privacy provision from the bill, which consequently no longer includes a clear privacy clause.
  • Geist emphasized that the error must be corrected promptly, while a spokesperson acknowledged being informed of an unintentional mistake related to a coordinating amendment and stated that it is under review.
  • The issue leaves courts with conflicting provisions to interpret and suggests a need to clarify privacy protections in the broadcasting framework covering online streamers like Netflix.
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The federal government states that it is examining what appears to be the accidental removal of a privacy provision in its On-line Continuous Release Act.

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Government says it accidentally deleted privacy provision in online streaming bill

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Friday, August 29, 2025.
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