Protecting Canada’s Cultural Sovereignty
Canadian communications companies need a level playing field against U.S. companies to promote Canadian content.
Shows like Law & Order Toronto feature Canadian actors, writers, directors, and showrunners, and use real-life Canadian news stories as inspiration for its plot points.
Representation matters. Seeing versions of ourselves and where we live onscreen helps Canadians build and retain a national sense of self.
Rogers has a proud history of funding, producing, and airing Canadian content, helping to shape and reflect Canada’s cultural identity for 65 years.
- Law & Order Toronto: Criminal Intent
- Multilingual newscasts on OMNI Television
- Live sportscasts of Canada’s teams
- Daily news from local radio and Citytv stations
Rogers has a long legacy of investing in, and distributing, Canadian stories to Canadians.
Author’s summary: Protecting Canadian cultural sovereignty is crucial.
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The Walrus — 2025-10-17
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