Netflix says it will not turn over confidential subscriber information to Canada's broadcast regulator in order to safeguard private corporate information.

The video streaming company was ordered last week to provide the data to the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission by the end of the day Monday.

It was also told to hand over information related to the Canadian content it creates or provides to subscribers.

The CRTC issued its demands during public hearings on the impact of Netflix and other online video providers on the country's traditional TV broadcasting sector.

A Netflix spokeswoman says while the company has responded to a number of the CRTC's request, it is not "in a position to produce the confidential and competitively sensitive information ordered by the commission due to ongoing confidentiality concerns."

Anne Marie Squeo says in a statement issued Monday night that the CRTC's orders are "not applicable" to Netflix under Canadian broadcasting law.