Tonya Williams, Director X, Jully Black, and Lu Kala have been announced as the first four recipients for this year’s ceremony.
Former Apartment 11 Productions EP Allan Joli-Coeur joins the animation studio, along with Titmouse Canada’s ex-head of production Kramer Hoehn.
The program is run by the newly-formed Calgary non-profit Spindle Films Foundation from filmmaker J Stevens.
The Crave and APTN lumi original series, as well as its companion documentary, will debut in the U.S. on Oct. 12.
TIFF’s VP, public relations and communications, Judy Lung, said the decision to end the sponsorship agreement was “mutually agreed.”
The Commission denied a request from the group of specialty channels to carry over excess Canadian programming spend from the previous term.
The Vancouver-set ER drama is created by B.C. duo Ken Kabatoff and Christopher Nash.
The company is led by Rodney Diverlus, Sandy Hudson and Anubha Momin and is in development on scripted and unscripted projects.
Other multi-nominated series include CBC’s Sort Of and Apple TV+’s Jane.
Spicer served as CRTC chair from 1989 to 1996, where he worked toward the promotion of Canadian programming and spearheaded a push against violent children’s TV.
Toronto distributor Photon Films acquires TIFF-bound Frybread Face and Me, Super Channel and Hollywood Suite pick up international scripted series, plus more.
Cormier will serve as the NFB’s director general, programming, creation, distribution and marketing, and head of programming.
The provincial government has amended the Ontario Film and Television Tax Credit to open eligibility for online exclusive content under certain requirements.