Toronto-based VMedia is among several broadcasters who’ve dropped Russian state-owned television network RT from their lineups amid Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
The Canadian Cinema Editors group is calling on the Academy to reconsider its decision to present several categories before next month’s Oscars broadcast.
First launched in the U.S. as a joint venture between Chip and Joanna Gaines and Discovery, Magnolia will serve as a rebrand for Corus’ existing lifestyle channel DIY Network Canada.
The Women of Colour Content Creator Database was launched by CaribbeanTales Media Group’s Frances-Anne Solomon to offer more visibility and resources for women of colour in the screen industry.
Uncharted unseats Spider-Man: No Way Home from the top as the Tom Holland-led films dominate the Canadian box office at No. 1 and 2, respectively.
Nadine Pequeneza’s documentary Last of the Right Whales debuts at No. 1, followed by L’Arracheuse de temps.
Daniel Bekerman, Allison Black and Tara Woodbury are among the committee members for the inaugural year of the southern Ontario festival.
Fridge Wars gets a local German adaptation, Spin Master renews agreement with Warner Bros. Consumer Products, plus more.
Run the Burbs, Son of a Critch and Strays have all been renewed for sophomore seasons.
The removal of RT comes after Canada’s heritage minister expressed concerns about the presence of the Russian station in Canada amid the invasion of Ukraine.
The case study will track a major Quebec feature film through its production process to collect data on priorities for sustainable practices in the audiovisual industry.
The adaptation of the popular book series by American author Amy Ignatow is co-created by Vivian Lin and Amanda Brooke Perrin.
Co-creator and star Bilal Baig says there will be some new characters in season two of the Sienna Films-produced dramedy series.
The report, created in collaboration with the Indigenous Screen Office and APTN, shares recommendations for eligibility requirements, review and remedy practices.