In addition to revealing a $500 million investment – and a new local production house – from the SVOD, the government also commits to stabilizing CMF funding.
As industry players converged on Ottawa to promote the screen industry, a news leak about a $500 million investment from the SVOD set the room abuzz with questions and anticipation.
Minister Melanie Joly also announced five part-time appointments to the NFB board of directors.
More than 30 organizations, including ACTRA and the CMPA, are asking the government to update its policies to ensure Canadian and foreign companies are treated equally.
After only a few days on the job, Jean-Pierre Blais’ successor has issued his first statement, offering a hint at his objectives.
More than 80 filmmakers, including David Cronenberg, Sarah Polley and Denis Villeneuve, have signed a letter as part of a final push to overturn the licence renewal decision.
Bell Media, Rogers and Corus have jointly taken out a full-page ad in the Hill Times asking the feds to maintain the commission’s English-language group licence renewal decision.
Nineteen organizations, including the CMPA, DGC and WGC, have penned an open letter urging the feds to reconsider the English-language group licence renewal decisions.
ACTRA submitted recommendations to the government this week, following the Trump administration’s release of its trade renegotiation objectives.
Ian Scott will head up the commission, while a new vice-chair of broadcasting has also been appointed.
A joint petition from the CMPA, DGC and ACTRA and a separate WGC appeal ask Minister Joly to reject the May decision.
The vice-chair of telecom will exit his role nearly one year before his term was set to expire.