News
What qualifies as CanCon is tied in with who profits. Current debates are centred on how intellectual property and AI will be ...
In 1867, Canada became a self-governing state within the British Empire, setting the stage to become fully independent in ...
In 1867, Canada became a self-governing state within the British Empire, setting the stage to become fully independent in ...
California politicians once derided a $50 million proposal by Arnold Schwarzenegger. With the support of unions, they’re now ...
Donald Trump said that he was ending trade talks with Canada over its digital services tax, which will impact major tech ...
Canada must decide how much influence global media should have on cultural policy—satellite radio's legacy offers key lessons ...
Carter Burwell, three-time Oscar nominee, was elected to the Motion Picture Academy’s board of governors. Here's a full list of 2025-26 board members.
The Motion Picture Association (MPA) has intensified its stance against VPN services, blaming them for facilitating online piracy. In a recent statement, the MPA argued that VPN providers, along ...
In addition to the two Oscar nominees, filmmaker Tom Dolby, banker Cindy Huang and Toho chief Hiro Matsuoka also won spots on the board.
As big streaming companies fight legislative requirements to pay into Canadian content, the story of satellite radio exemplifies competing commercial and public interests in policymaking.
Global streaming companies are fighting regulations requiring them to fund Canadian content and news. The Motion Picture Association-Canada, which represents large streamers like Netflix, Amazon and ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results