Audet joined the company’s unscripted and factual division on Oct. 21.
The film stars Boltt, Judy Davis, Miriam Margolyes, Jacki Weaver and Elijah Tamati.
The 4 x 20-minute miniseries will debut on Dec. 11.
The 9 x 10-minute romantic comedy series from the Toronto prodco was created by Simu Liu and Nathalie Younglai.
The Canadian lineup includes a Trailer Park Boys spinoff film and two music-focused documentaries.
Dino Ranch: Island Explorers has already been licensed to CBC/Radio-Canada and Warner Bros. Discovery for a 2026 launch.
The new awards program recognizing Canadian 2SLGBTQIA+ media figures has also tapped queer creatives for a content series.
Producer and star Adam Rodness discusses the film, which follows 2020’s Faking a Murderer, and the future plans for the film series.
The Pacific Screenwriting Program created Develop BC to support B.C. showrunners in the early development of scripted series.
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.