Important Update to B.C.’s Motion Picture Tax Credit Programs On March 4, 2025, the Minister of Finance announced the following budget proposal to British Columbia’s Motion Picture Tax Credit Programs, subject to the approval of the legislature: Increase the Film...
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Take the Canadian Motion Picture Association’s Gender Equity Survey
The Canadian Media Producers Association (CMPA), in association with several partners in Canada (OMDC, NFB, Creative BC, Telefilm, CMF, SODEC and RBC), is asking for your participation in a survey focused on understanding and creating solutions to problems of diversity and gender parity in the screen-based industries.
All people, male and female, working in the screen-based industries in Canada in any capacity, whether as a producer, developer, business owner, administrator, writer, director, programmer, manager or otherwise, are invited to complete the survey. Everyone’s ideas and opinions are welcomed in helping to assess what measures or approaches are best suited to the Canadian screen-based industries.
Those who complete the survey will be entered into a draw to win a pass for the CMPA’s annual conference, PRIMETIME, on February 1-3, 2017 in Ottawa.
Follow this link to the CMPA survey to get started.
The questionnaire takes about 7 minutes to complete. The survey closes September 30th.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding the survey please contact Catherine Tait at catherine@duopoly.net.
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