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The Fund provides development grants of up to 10,000 CAD and production grants of up to $40,000 CAD to four to 10 projects annually. Each year, up to five funded projects are also invited to participate in a year-long mentorship program, along with private filmmaker labs at Hot Docs and the Durban FilmMart/Durban International Film Festival.
DocSHIFT is an initiative of chapter organization, DOC Toronto, and is made possible with the support of the Ontario Media Development Corporation on behalf of the Ministry of Culture, in partnership with the CFC Media Lab, Hot Docs, the National Film Board of Canada, Toronto Metropolitan University, and the Bell New Media Fund.
The Fifth Estate is an English-language Canadian investigative documentary series that airs on the national CBC Television network. [ 1 ] The name is a reference to the term " Fourth Estate ", and was chosen to highlight the program's determination to go beyond everyday news into original journalism.
The Sundance Institute has unveiled the latest recipients of grants for documentary projects spanning the globe. The 18 projects, all in various stages of development, will split a total of ...
1918 - The Windsor Essex County Real Estate Board, the oldest real estate board in Ontario, [6] was incorporated on April 12, 1918, with 25 member brokers; it was initially called The Border Cities Real Estate Board. 1920 - Toronto Real Estate Board was founded; it is Canada's largest real estate board. 1997 - Real Estate Council of Ontario was ...
Gillian Findlay – CBC, The Fifth Estate; Mary Lou Finlay – retired. Formerly host of CBC Radio's As It Happens and host of CBC-TV "The Journal". Robert Fisher – CBC host; former Global News anchor, former Focus Ontario host; Harry Forestell; Diane Francis – National Post reporter; Whit Fraser – CBC reporter and anchor
Los Angeles nonprofit Jewish Story Partners announced $450,000 in new grants to fund 18 different documentary projects this week. Founded in 2021 with support from Kate Capshaw and Steven ...
CREA's membership includes over 130,000 individuals, working through 90 real estate boards and associations across Canada. [2] CREA is governed by an elected board of directors, [5] which has representation from each region of Canada and features director-at-large positions. The board currently comprises 16 seats.