Souterrain debuts at No. 4 and Les Vieux Chums comes in at No. 10, while A Quiet Place Part II continues to lead.
Sophie Dupuis-directed Souterrain makes six-figure debut to lead the list, followed by Les Vieux Chums and La deesse des mouches a feu.
A scripted TV drama based on the Dragon’s Den author’s book is heading into development.
Bell Media confirms the fourth season of the animated comedy will be the last, following its summer run on CTV Comedy.
The streaming service has picked up Collective Pictures’ Code 8: Part II, marking its first English-language Canadian original.
Netflix announces an expansion of the Career EXCELerator Program at BANFF, WIDC partners with Reelworld and DGC National launches a new database.
Noble takes over from David Sparrow, who has stepped down as ACTRA National president after two terms in the role.
The U.S. streamer has ordered 10 episodes of Take Note, created by Joan Lambur, about a fictional singing competition for tweens.
Universal Pictures has acquired the international rights to Chad Faust’s revenge thriller Girl, Boat Rocker sells Shark Teeth’s Secrets in the Ice (pictured), and more.
The High Star Entertainment-produced feature is shooting in Toronto and Hamilton, with Cindy Sampson and Nina Kiri joining the cast.
EVP broadcast networks Troy Reeb tells Playback Daily how Corus is maintaining its place as a competitive Canadian broadcaster in the face of mounting challenges at home and abroad.
Sparkes and Gorav Seth will serve as co-chairs at decentralized film financing company, as it looks to enter a new phase of growth.
Written by Agnes Bristow and directed by Leif Bristow, the romance movie stars Brittany Bristow, Chris McNally and Jayne Eastwood in its lead roles.
Vancouver International Film Festival ends 18-month search following Jacqueline Dupuis’ 2019 resignation.
According to Nielsen data for the U.S., Heartland was the seventh most-streamed acquired series on the week of May 10 to 16, with 341 million minutes streamed.