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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The Women in the Studio accelerator program offers women, gender fluid, non-binary and gender non-conforming participants a series of curated workshops, educational sessions, and networking opportunities with music industry leaders. Music Publishers Canada is committed to changing the imbalance in the industry that exists for these producers, and to supporting a creative and technical community that grows each year.
First launched regionally in 2019, and expanded nationally in 2020, the program is designed to provide its cohort with opportunities for skills development and networking that they may otherwise be unable to access. Participants will gain valuable insights from mentors and industry experts for the duration of the program, starting with sessions spanning August to December 2022.
B.C.-based studio professionals Grace Chiang and laaain have been selected as 2022 Women in the Studio participants, and Creative BC celebrates their accomplishments.
You can find bios of all 2022 participants, including Grace and laaain, here.
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