Boat Rocker Rights picks up The Secrets of Friendship, CBC/Radio-Canada expands its Paralympics broadcast deal, plus more.
Governments in Ontario, Nova Scotia, and Newfoundland and Labrador announced changes to their local tax credits and incentives on Thursday.
The global distributor’s slate includes Carolyn Taylor-starring figure-skating series I Have Nothing from Toronto-based Catalyst and Blue Ant Studios.
The prodcos plan to break down stereotypes around mental health with Felix and its neurodiverse cast.
Plus, Canadian Film Fest reveals inaugural You-CAN-Pitch participants, Cinespace and York University partner on a production accountant program, and more.
Meanwhile, Letterkenny held firm to No. 3 while Netflix’s Shadow and Bone entered the digital originals list at No. 5.
McFarlane serves as the creator and writer for the series You’re Better Than Me, which is based on her memoir.
Other returning comedies include sketch seriesThis Hour Has 22 Minutes and The New Wave of Standup special.
The Feature Film and Television Production Grant has increased to $12 million for the fiscal year, announced in the province’s 2023-24 budget.
The funder will receive a $200 million envelope, according to the 2023-24 budget, as Télé-Québec also receives additional investment.
The Quebec-based platform’s catalogue of more than 40 films on SVOD and 350 films on VOD is now available.
The original format variety show sees 16 competitors try to prove they’re “superfans” of hit music from recent decades.