The docuseries focused on solving the mysteries behind Canada’s missing and murdered Indigenous people premiered its fourth season in 2019.
A series order for the project would mark the first show produced under Bell Media’s content licensing and distribution agreement with Fox Entertainment Global.
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The funder received a record 225 applications to support genre-diverse scripted projects.
The communiqué asking for commitment to Canada’s arts and culture sector followed the 2025 three-day Canadian Arts Summit in Ottawa.
The fashion competition series enters production at Toronto Metropolitan University this summer.
The 23-year-old 2D animation studio did service work for clients including Disney and Apple TV+.
According to a release from the pubcaster, 21% of B.C.’s Canada Media Fund funding for documentaries in 2023/24 were triggered by first-window license fees from Knowledge Network.
According to a release, the renegotiations were initialized after WildBrain was unable to negotiate a new carriage agreement with Bell Canada.
For winning, Choi will receive $15,000 and support from a script consultant, among other prizes.
Nine out of 10 polled support Canadian stories and content being owned and controlled by Canadian companies rather than U.S. companies.