An historic moment has been reached in labour relations this fall in Canada’s factual TV industry as we await the acceptance of a lawsuit filed against Cineflix.
Keep ReadingCanadian Hertiage’s Bill C-10 sets forth amendments to the Broadcasting Act, following a recommendation by the Yale Report to tackle the dominance of tech giants in Canadian screen culture. The centrepiece is
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Keep ReadingWith the stakes so high for crews and participants in this moment of historic pandemic and protest, should documentary filmmakers be picking up their cameras? Barri Cohen considers filmmaking amid the COVID-19
Keep ReadingPerhaps in light of our industry’s exposed vulnerability, Parliament’s appreciation for who we are and what we do will inform new legislation that can stabilize and improve the entire industry and our
Keep ReadingDid concerns over taxes and French-language production at Netflix prove to be Mélanie Joly’s undoing as heritage minister?
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Keep ReadingOn September 28th, for the first time in more than 25 years (when the 1991 Broadcasting Act was launched), Heritage Canada delivered a new set of policies designed to govern for some
Keep ReadingHeritage Minister Joly has teased us with the suggestion that some kind of “contribution” model will happen from OTTs; it just won’t be an “internet tax.” So what will it be?
Keep ReadingCRTC chair Jean-Pierre Blais’s term ends in June, 2017. Let’s fight to make sure that he’s not renewed.
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