Canada’s production industry is flourishing, so it’s vital that there is a growing and skilled workforce to meet the demands of today, and of the future. It’s more important than ever to address this challenge with a 360 degree lens. Join our experts as they explore traditional and innovative approaches to ensure that there is sufficient workforce development to keep Canadian productions thriving.
Moderator
Marguerite Pigott, Film Commissioner and Director of Entertainment Industries, City of Toronto
Panelists
Jack Blum, Executive Director, REEL CANADA
Prem Gill,CEO, Creative BC
J Joly, CEO/Co-Founder, Branded to Film
Kerry Swanson, CEO, Indigenous Screen Office
Marguerite Pigott, Film Commissioner and Director of Entertainment Industries, City of Toronto
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