![]() With the support of Google Canada, Bell Media, Deluxe Toronto, Telefilm Canada, and in partnership with film and television producers, distributors, broadcasters, unions, guilds and other industry associations, on November 7, 2017, the CMF launched a YouTube channel, Encore+, dedicated to showcasing iconic Canadian content to Canadians and global audiences. This achievement was made possible thanks to the invaluable contribution of key industry partners: the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network (APTN), the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation/Radio-Canada (CBC/SRC), Telefilm Canada, the Canadian Media Producers Association (CMPA), and the National Film Board of Canada (NFB), as well as associated partners Bell Media, the Harold Greenberg Fund and VICE Studio Canada. Over 80 per cent of broadcasters reached or exceeded the 25 per cent target.Īfter initiating a multi-stakeholder engagement process and following a series of recommendations emerging from this process, the CMF led the creation of Canada’s Indigenous Screen Office, tasked with implementing a long-term strategy to nurture and support Indigenous screen content. New gender requirements introduced in 2017-2018 mandated broadcasters to allocate a minimum of 15 per cent and a target of 25 per cent of their Performance Envelopes on projects where 40 per cent of key roles were filled by women. ![]() Inspired by ongoing efforts to improve representation in the screen-based sector, we took a number of important measures in 2017-2018 to advance gender balance and Indigenous representation in Canada’s audiovisual industry. The CMF’s vision for Canada’s talent and stories to transcend platforms and borders, triggering innovation, ideas, and building on Canada’s reputation as a leader in the support of multiplatform content is the foundation upon which we deliver the CMF’s programs. ![]()
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