The organization has implemented a revised set of guidelines for funding recipients that seek to improve work environments.
Canadian producers are scrambling to adjust their business models in the face of a stalled domestic system and increasingly globalized production environment.
Toronto-shot Star Trek: Discovery tops the charts, followed by Netflix’s Stranger Things and The Grand Tour at #2 and #3.
Plus: Baywood Virtual FX adds a new face to its Toronto team and the National Screen Institute partners on a doc to further Indigenous culture.
Born out of the November roundtable meetings, the Code sets out to ensure safety and respect are the norm in work and work-related environments.
A fierce night of competition saw Canadian hits going head-to-head, with series across all major broadcasters taking home trophies.
The Donaldson Company’s Whatever, Linda (pictured) is one of the titles named to the new Canneseries In Development program.
With the promotion, Kajpust’s remit will expand to include all U.S. and international program acquisitions.
CBC’s primetime coverage of 2018 Winter Olympics nabs the #1 and #3 spots, followed by the encore coverage of PyeongChang’s closing ceremony at #2.
The opening gala of Canadian Screen Week also saw big wins for Property Brothers and Science Max.
The mob drama has been given an expanded, eight-episode order and will return to City in the fall.
The former eOne exec is joining Toronto-based Alibi as director of development.