This clip is about the controversial Canadian Copyright Bill C-61, recently tabled in the House of Commons.
Starring: Jim Prentice (Minister of Industry, Conservative), Colin Carrie (Parliamentary...
This clip is about the controversial Canadian Copyright Bill C-61, recently tabled in the House of Commons.
Starring: Jim Prentice (Minister of Industry, Conservative), Colin Carrie (Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Industry, Conservative), Charlie Angus (NDP), Bill Siksay (NDP), Mike Duffy (CTV), Howard Knopf (Excess Copyright), Safwan Javed (Wide Mouth Mason band), Peter Milliken (Speaker at the House of Commons), David Fewer (CIPPIC), David Berlind (ZDNET).
Music: "Below the Arctic Ocean" by Azhrak.
Licensed to the public under Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial Share Alike License.
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