2025 Ontario Election
admin2025-02-12T22:03:26-05:00Election Day is February 27, 2025! Get valuable resources including how to get involved, Platform Commitments from the parties about the film & TV industry and more.
Election Day is February 27, 2025! Get valuable resources including how to get involved, Platform Commitments from the parties about the film & TV industry and more.
FilmOntario was pleased to participate in the Province of Ontario’s 2025 Budget Consultation Process, focusing on the current opportunities and challenges facing the industry given the increasingly competitive tax credit environment and uncertainty regarding the actions of the new U.S. administration.
FilmOntario had a productive fall session at the Ontario Legislature, meeting with politicians from all parties to discuss stable tax credits, workforce development, and industry support.
Ontario Green Screen (OGS), with support from FilmOntario was pleased to support the Toronto edition of the Sustainable Production Forum this year.
Ontario is showing up on screen at #TIFF24! Read our preview of the features showcasing the strength of Ontario's film industry.
Our 2024 Annual General Meeting, held on May 22nd at the legendary El Mocambo, was a huge success.
As part of the ongoing consultations related to the implementation of The Online Streaming Act, FilmOntario will be appearing at the CRTC today.
Ontario Creates and Ontario Green Screen commission report, Advancing Waste Management Practices in Ontario’s Film and Television Industry, to benchmark waste practices across film and television productions of varying sizes and identify opportunities to facilitate material reuse.
Read our preview of the 2023 Toronto International Film Festival (#TIFF23), where there are 12 produced-in-Ontario features screening. The strength of Ontario's film industry shines through the impressive lineup at this year's festival.
The City of Toronto is the centre of Ontario’s Film and Television Industry. In 2022, the industry generated over $3 billion in spending across the province, with the bulk of that ($2.5 billion) taking place in the City of Toronto. This translates into 45,000 direct and indirect FTEs. When a mayoral candidate knocks on your door, ask them how they will support Toronto's film and TV industry!