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Ontario Green Screen Releases Film & TV Waste Management Report at Sustainable Production Forum

2023-10-03T09:34:29-04:00

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. 

Ontario Green Screen Releases Film & TV Waste Management Report at Sustainable Production Forum2023-10-03T09:34:29-04:00

City of Toronto – Mayoral By-Election – June 26, 2023

2023-06-19T08:09:22-04:00

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!

City of Toronto – Mayoral By-Election – June 26, 20232023-06-19T08:09:22-04:00

A Major Ontario Success Story

2023-02-11T12:03:11-05:00

FilmOntario's new study, Benefit Assessment of Ontario’s Film and Television Tax Credits, demonstrates that the film and television tax credits are a great investment for the province – delivering economic and cultural results.

A Major Ontario Success Story2023-02-11T12:03:11-05:00

Ontario Returns to Modified Step Two

2022-03-04T11:33:18-05:00

Today Premier Ford announced that the province is imposing a series of restrictions to combat the latest Covid-19 wave and the Omicron variant. These restrictions come into effect at 12:01 am on Wednesday, January 5, 2022 and will be in effect until at least January 26, 2022.

Ontario Returns to Modified Step Two2022-03-04T11:33:18-05:00
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