The broadcaster kicks off Canadian upfronts with new and renewed series for its channels HGTV Canada, HISTORY, Food Network Canada, Adult Swim, YTV and Treehouse.
The day-long event will bring together Indigenous media leaders from across the globe for panel discussions, master classes, networking sessions and more.
The film is part of a series of projects set to shoot in northern B.C. over the next few years, with a view to expanding the region’s production capacity.
Montreal-shot When Love Blooms is penned by Jack Waz and directed by Eric Tessier.
In a Q&A with Playback, Christina Wayne shares what the streamer is looking for in its growing Canadian content slate of scripted and unscripted titles.
The Short-Term Compensation Fund has received 369 applications since last fall, and has thus far paid out less than $1 million in claims.
Hampden takes over the position of director of diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging following the departure of Olivia Nuamah.
The province’s reopening guidelines show it will be a minimum nine more weeks until cinemas can open, with exhibitors missing out on major U.S. releases.
The Handmaid’s Tale overtakes The Mandalorian for the top Digital Originals spot, while PAW Patrol breaks into the overall TV series demand chart.
The hit shows won best drama and comedy, respectively, in addition to best performance awards for Hamza Haq and Catherine O’Hara.
Cameras are rolling in Nova Scotia on new episodes of the Floyd Kane-created drama, with Cory Bowles, Lynne Stopkewich and Juanita Peters among this season’s directors.
Departure, Cardinal, Burden of Truth, Vikings and Transplant vie for the most coveted drama prize in the Canadian TV calendar.
The eight-part competition series, produced by Boat Rocker’s Matador Content and BoomTown Content, will see the winning contestant travel from earth to space aboard the International Space Station.
Plus, Whistler names finalists for 2021 Screenwriters Lab and Mark O’Brien’s The Righteous (pictured) is set for its world premiere at Fantasia.