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Minister of Canadian Heritage Pablo Rodriguez rises during question period in the House of Commons in Ottawa on Oct. 20, 2022. The Canadian Press/Sean Kilpatrick
Heritage Minister Pablo Rodriguez has appointed the next head of the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission.
Vicky Eatrides will serve as the broadcasting regulator’s chair and CEO for a five-year term starting on Jan. 5.
Eatrides was most recently an assistant deputy minister at Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada, a role she took on in 2019 after serving in several senior roles at the Competition Bureau.
She replaces Ian Scott, who has been the CRTCchair since 2017.
The change in leadership comes as the regulator finds itself in the national spotlight with two controversial government bills that aim to give the CRTCnew powers making their way through Parliament.
The Senate is looking at Liberal bills that would update broadcasting laws to encompass online streaming platforms and create a framework for tech giants to pay media outlets for content.