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Arts and Culture,
Industry,
Intellectual Property
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Copyright & Intellectual Property – Maintain strong technological protection measures (TPMs) and copyright frameworks to safeguard creative investment and prevent piracy.
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Arts and Culture,
International Trade,
Tourism
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Games as Next-Generation Creative Exports – Include video games in trade missions, export programs, and creative-industry promotion efforts.
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Consumer Issues,
Education,
Health
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Healthy Play & Digital Literacy – Promote balanced, informed engagement through education and digital-literacy initiatives for youth and families.
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Foreign Affairs,
Industry,
Intellectual Property,
International Trade
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Intellectual Property as Foundation of Innovation – Maintain strong copyright protection to encourage investment and international competitiveness.
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Consumer Issues,
Justice and Law Enforcement,
National Security/Security
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Player Safety – Promote evidence-based frameworks to address harmful online behaviour while recognizing the structured nature of video games.
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Consumer Issues,
Industry,
Justice and Law Enforcement,
Privacy and Access to Information
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Privacy and Data Protection – Support modern, interoperable privacy laws that protect users while enabling innovation and global data flows.
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Employment and Training,
Immigration,
Labour
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Retaining Talent in Canada – Ensure permanent residency programs (e.g., Express Entry) recognize digital occupations to retain global talent.
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Arts and Culture,
Foreign Affairs,
International Trade
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Visibility in Trade & Cultural Promotion – Recognize video games as a key part of Canada’s creative diplomacy and export strategy.
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