Time is running out for Canada to harmonize copyright for all music creators

Every stream of income derived from copyrighted music is vital for music creators to piece together a livelihood.
Chrystia Freeland
Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland’s fall economic statement should include crucial amendments to the Copyright Act to improve creators’ economic circumstances, writes Lou Ragagnin.

Canadian music has helped define our culture and identity. While many Canadian artists are cemented in music history, many current music creators are struggling to make a living, and are calling for immediate changes. 

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