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An influential voice in Canadian technology has raised concerns about the proposed C-22 legislation. Tobi Lutke, referencing the bill on social media, described it as potentially harmful to the viability of the Canadian tech sector. The post referred to C-22 containing elements that could undermine competitiveness and stability for local technology companies. Stakeholders in Canada’s technology landscape are closely monitoring regulatory developments for their possible long-term industry impact.
Lutke has previously expressed concern about economic decision-making by government officials, citing economic ignorance among U.S. lawmakers involved with legislation. He has also discussed industry initiatives such as the Universal Commerce Protocol, which aims to give merchants greater control over online checkout processes. His statements continue to draw attention among technology and business communities in both Canada and abroad.