Des musiciens québécois portent leurs espoirs au projet de loi C-11

Nighthawk headphones from Audioquest lie on display, in Decatur, Ga., Tuesday, Aug. 23, 2016. Quebecers are increasingly streaming music online but listening less often to francophone artists, a trend members of the province's music industry hope will be reversed with a new federal bill. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP-Ron Harris

MONTREAL - Quebecers are increasingly streaming music online but listening less often to francophone artists, a trend members of the province's music industry hope will be reversed with a new federal bill.

Around 30 per cent of physical albums sold in Quebec in 2022 were by Quebec artists, the province's statistics institute said in mid-December. But on streaming platforms such as Spotify, YouTube and Google Play Music, local artists accounted for less than eight per cent of plays.

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