Canadian Content usually refers to Canadian content in cultural products.  For 
example, on radio, a certain percentage (which varies through the day) of 
programming must be composed by or performed by or recorded by Canadian 
artists.  Similarly, a certain amount of television programming on Canadian TV 
networks must have a Canadian connection.  Publishing houses constantly strive 
to develop Canadian authors.  There's also a (usually struggling) Canadian film 
industry.  (Which is independent of the fact that a lot of movies are filmed 
right here in the Toronto area and in many other parts of Canada.)  It goes 
without saying that our governments obsess about Canadian Content and funding 
models for it.

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