White People Helping follows a white couple who try to manipulate an Indigenous gardener into giving up his cottage.
The four-part series follows the journeys of patients on the organ transplant waitlist in B.C.
The former Super Channel exec will oversee operations of CosmoBlue’s Toronto office.
The digital originals chart also included the debut of a YouTube animated series out of Australia.
Blue Fox Entertainment acquires worldwide rights to This Too Shall Pass, Rogers brings Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen to Bravo in Canada, and more.
The group includes executives at CBC, YouTube and Universal Films Canada.
The new collective agreement is subject to ratification from Ontario crews under the union and the CMPA board of directors.
The changes include a new framework for certain minority copros and expanded carbon footprint reporting requirements.
Villeneuve’s horror-thriller follows a diabetic biology student who must escape a deadly cat and mouse game.
Co-directors Zach Melnick and Yvonne Drebert discuss the self-distribution strategy behind their Great Lakes doc.
Plus: A Canadian doc is among the recipients of the Sundance Sandbox Fund and Justin Simms’ Sons sets it world premiere.
The new season was announced ahead of the season five premiere on Nov. 21.
The Toronto company saw a 24.7% increase in revenue, largely attributed to sales from U.S. toy brand Melissa & Doug.
The projects were chosen as part of the second round of fiction film support for the year.