Heritage committee to seek answers from ministers on C-10 changes
OTTAWA — Canada’s justice and heritage ministers will be recalled to justify a change to the Broadcasting Act that critics warn could erode the rights of individuals users who upload content to social media.
The Heritage committee is calling for Justice Minister David Lametti and Heritage Minister Steven Guilbeault to address new questions about Bill C-10 as soon as possible, preferably by Friday.
Work of the 11-member committee has been stalled since Liberal MPs on the committee moved to cut a section of the legislation that expressly excluded user generated content from regulation.
Guilbeault has been unsuccessful in explaining why the Liberals pushed to remove a section of Bill C-10 during clause-by-clause debate of the legislation.