Ottawa–Gatineau—Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC). The CRTC is launching a public consultation on Google’s exemption application under the Online News Act (formerly Bill C-18). The Online News Act received Royal Assent on June 22, 2023, and on December 19, 2023, the Online News Act Application and Exemption Regulations (the Regulations) came into force.
The Online News Act aims to ensure that online platforms that make Canadian news content available fairly compensate Canadian news organizations. The Online News Act requires the CRTC to set up and supervise the bargaining framework to support fair negotiations between news organizations and the largest online platforms. The CRTC is also responsible for implementing the government’s Regulations, which allow online platforms to request an exemption from being required to bargain with individual news organizations if they reach an agreement with an organization that represents a broad range of Canadian news organizations. The CRTC is required to hold a public consultation on any exemption request received.
On June 7, 2024, Google filed an agreement with an organization that would be responsible for administering the funds to Canadian news businesses and requested an exemption. The CRTC is accepting comments on Google’s exemption request until July 29, 2024 and interested parties can participate by:
- filling out the online form;
- writing to the Secretary General, CRTC, Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0N2; or
- sending a fax to 819-994-0218.
All comments received will form part of the public record and will inform the CRTC’s decision. The CRTC will work quickly to ensure that news organizations that responded to Google’s open call receive fair compensation.