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PROFILE | CMPA
Every year, the CMPA produces Profile in collaboration with its French-language counterpart, the Association québécoise de la production médiatique (AQPM), the Department of Canadian Heritage, and Telefilm Canada.. This annual economic report on Canada’s screen-based production industry offers a wealth of statistics on the most recent production year, as well as longer-term trends in CMPA RELEASES ECONOMIC REPORT ON CANADIAN FILM AND TV OTTAWA, May 20, 2021 — A new report, released today by the CMPA, provides a detailed look at the state of the Canadian film and television production sector for the period ending just prior to the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.Findings outlined in Profile 2020: Economic Report on the Screen-based Media Production Industry in Canada show that the Canadian production sectorCHAMPLAIN MEDIA
Champlain Media, a company associated with Reel One Entertainment, a Newen (TF1 Group) company, is a dynamic international television production and distribution company with offices in Montreal, Vancouver, Toronto, Los Angeles and London. A leading production company in North America, with a current slate of TV movies includingtop-rating
REYNOLDS MASTIN
Reynolds Mastin works on behalf of our members to ensure the continued success of Canada’s independent production sector and a vibrant future for Canadian content. Reynolds leads the execution of the CMPA’s strategic priorities and oversees the organization’s operations in its Ottawa, Toronto and Vancouver offices. Central tohis role is
CMPA/TEAMSTERS, LOCAL 362 MASTER AGREEMENT (c) the wage rates shall be discounted by two percent (2%) for a Television Series/Pilot in Tier C. *Third Season Incentive: For the third (3rd) season of a Television Series in Tier A, B or C: (a) From June 12, 2020 to March 31, 2021, wage rates shall be discounted by twopercent (2%).
NEW REPORT SHOWS CONTINUED GROWTH FOR CANADA’S FILM AND OTTAWA, March 28, 2019 – Canada’s media production industry continues to be a powerful economic engine for the nation’s economy, according to a report released today by the CMPA. Topline numbers from Profile 2018: Economic Report on the Screen-Based Media Production Industry in Canada reveal the sector continued to grow in 2017/18, setting a new high-water mark of $8.92 billion in 2019 2021 DGC/CMPA STANDARD AGREEMENT 2019 Rate Sheet - Effective January 1, 2019 to December 31, 2019 2019-2021 DGC/CMPA Standard Agreement Page 5 PICTURE EDITING MINIMUM RATES FOR THEATRICAL MOTION PICTURES, MADE FOR TELEVISION MOVIES,MINI-SERIES
MASTER AGREEMENT BETWEEN GENERAL TEAMSTERS, LOCAL … master agreement between general teamsters, local union no. 362 affiliated with the international brotherhood of teamsters and the canadian media producers association UNION OF B.C. PERFORMERS Union of B.C. Performers – 2018-2021 B.C. Master Production Agreement 300 - 380 West 2nd Ave Vancouver, B.C., V5Y 1C8 . p 604.689.0727 f 604.689.1145 . info@ubcp FEDERAL GOVERNMENT SUPPORT PROGRAMS The Canada Media Fund and Telefilm Canada COVID-19 Emergency Relief Funds are part of the federal government’s $500 million Emergency Support Fund for Cultural, Heritage and Sport Organizations (ESFCHSO), which aims to complement existing COVID-19 support measures for wages and fixed costs. The funds will be disbursed in two phases.PROFILE | CMPA
Every year, the CMPA produces Profile in collaboration with its French-language counterpart, the Association québécoise de la production médiatique (AQPM), the Department of Canadian Heritage, and Telefilm Canada.. This annual economic report on Canada’s screen-based production industry offers a wealth of statistics on the most recent production year, as well as longer-term trends in CMPA RELEASES ECONOMIC REPORT ON CANADIAN FILM AND TV OTTAWA, May 20, 2021 — A new report, released today by the CMPA, provides a detailed look at the state of the Canadian film and television production sector for the period ending just prior to the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.Findings outlined in Profile 2020: Economic Report on the Screen-based Media Production Industry in Canada show that the Canadian production sectorCHAMPLAIN MEDIA
Champlain Media, a company associated with Reel One Entertainment, a Newen (TF1 Group) company, is a dynamic international television production and distribution company with offices in Montreal, Vancouver, Toronto, Los Angeles and London. A leading production company in North America, with a current slate of TV movies includingtop-rating
REYNOLDS MASTIN
Reynolds Mastin works on behalf of our members to ensure the continued success of Canada’s independent production sector and a vibrant future for Canadian content. Reynolds leads the execution of the CMPA’s strategic priorities and oversees the organization’s operations in its Ottawa, Toronto and Vancouver offices. Central tohis role is
CMPA/TEAMSTERS, LOCAL 362 MASTER AGREEMENT (c) the wage rates shall be discounted by two percent (2%) for a Television Series/Pilot in Tier C. *Third Season Incentive: For the third (3rd) season of a Television Series in Tier A, B or C: (a) From June 12, 2020 to March 31, 2021, wage rates shall be discounted by twopercent (2%).
NEW REPORT SHOWS CONTINUED GROWTH FOR CANADA’S FILM AND OTTAWA, March 28, 2019 – Canada’s media production industry continues to be a powerful economic engine for the nation’s economy, according to a report released today by the CMPA. Topline numbers from Profile 2018: Economic Report on the Screen-Based Media Production Industry in Canada reveal the sector continued to grow in 2017/18, setting a new high-water mark of $8.92 billion in 2019 2021 DGC/CMPA STANDARD AGREEMENT 2019 Rate Sheet - Effective January 1, 2019 to December 31, 2019 2019-2021 DGC/CMPA Standard Agreement Page 5 PICTURE EDITING MINIMUM RATES FOR THEATRICAL MOTION PICTURES, MADE FOR TELEVISION MOVIES,MINI-SERIES
MASTER AGREEMENT BETWEEN GENERAL TEAMSTERS, LOCAL … master agreement between general teamsters, local union no. 362 affiliated with the international brotherhood of teamsters and the canadian media producers association UNION OF B.C. PERFORMERS Union of B.C. Performers – 2018-2021 B.C. Master Production Agreement 300 - 380 West 2nd Ave Vancouver, B.C., V5Y 1C8 . p 604.689.0727 f 604.689.1145 . info@ubcp FEDERAL GOVERNMENT SUPPORT PROGRAMS Heritage COVID-19 Emergency Relief Funds . The Canada Media Fund and Telefilm Canada COVID-19 Emergency Relief Funds are part of the federal government’s $500 million Emergency Support Fund for Cultural, Heritage and Sport Organizations (ESFCHSO), which aims to complement existing COVID-19 support measures for wages and fixed costs. The funds will be disbursed in two phases.PROFILE | CMPA
Every year, the CMPA produces Profile in collaboration with its French-language counterpart, the Association québécoise de la production médiatique (AQPM), the Department of Canadian Heritage, and Telefilm Canada.. This annual economic report on Canada’s screen-based production industry offers a wealth of statistics on the most recent production year, as well as longer-term trends in LABOUR AGREEMENTS AND FEES Our goal is to shape and maintain a stable and predictable labour environment for Canada’s film, television and digital media producers. Our work focuses on all aspects of industry labour relations, including the negotiation of agreements on behalf of our members, the resolution of disputes, fielding inquiries from our members about labour-related concerns, and advocating to governmentand
PROFILE 2019
4 Profile 2019 AT A GLANCE The screen-based production industry in Canada is a major source of economic activity and jobs for Canadians across the country. The industry comprises film and television production as well as convergent digital media production.Total Film and Television Production in WHY YOU SHOULD JOIN THE Paul Scherzer (Six Island Productions) at DGC/CMPA Meet Your Match eventShant Joshi (Fae Pictures) at 2019 National Member Consultation Shant Joshi (Fae Pictures) at 2019 National Member Consultation 2019 CMPA Year-End Party Exclusive member discounts The DGC/CMPA STANDARD AGREEMENT 2019–2021 DGC/CMPA 4 Schedule 5 ON 1.00 REGULAR WORK DAY ON1.01 Work Day (a) Except for the Director or a Guild Member engaged on a Flat Deal basis, the work day shall be twelve (12) hours, including paidmeal
DGC/CMPA STANDARD AGREEMENT 2019–2021 DGC/CMPA Standard Agreement 5 Core Agreement 1.00 DEFINITIONS Unless otherwise specifically defined herein, the terms used shall be given the common meaning inMARCIA DOUGLAS
Marcia brings extensive experience in—and strategic insight into—the Canadian media landscape for traditional and digital platforms. With a background in production and financing, Marcia works to establish policies and opportunities for producer interests in their business dealings. PRIME TIME FACE OFF: MICHAEL GEIST AND JANET YALE TO Prime Time Online is thrilled to welcome Janet Yale, Chair of the Broadcasting and Telecommunications Legislative Review (BTLR) expert panel, whose report served as the basis for Bill C-10, and Michael Geist, Law Professor at the University of Ottawa, and prominent critic of Bill C-10. The two will face off in an enthusiastic discussion onthe
FINAL 2018-21 UBCP MASTER PRODUCTION AGREEMENT WAGE RATES 2018-21 UBCP MASTER PRODUCTION AGREEMENT WAGE RATES FINAL ARTICLE B1 - MINIMUM FEES B101 Minimum Daily Fees (Per Performer/Per Program) Effective April 2, 2017 Daily Fee Hourly Rate CMPA | HOME OF CANADA'S MEDIA PRODUCERSCONTACT USLABOUR AGREEMENTS AND FEESOUR TEAMABOUTCOVID-19JOIN THE CMPA Joint statement on Government of Canada’s extension of Short-Term Compensation Fund. OTTAWA, February 10, 2021 — The Canadian Media Producers Association (CMPA) and l’Association québécoise de la production médiatique (AQPM) issued a statement on behalf of their Presidents and CEOs, Reynolds Mastin and Hélène Messier, today.PROFILE | CMPA
Every year, the CMPA produces Profile in collaboration with its French-language counterpart, the Association québécoise de la production médiatique (AQPM), the Department of Canadian Heritage, and Telefilm Canada.. This annual economic report on Canada’s screen-based production industry offers a wealth of statistics on the most recent production year, as well as longer-term trends in CMPA RELEASES ECONOMIC REPORT ON CANADIAN FILM AND TV OTTAWA, May 20, 2021 — A new report, released today by the CMPA, provides a detailed look at the state of the Canadian film and television production sector for the period ending just prior to the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.Findings outlined in Profile 2020: Economic Report on the Screen-based Media Production Industry in Canada show that the Canadian production sector LABOUR AGREEMENTS AND FEES Our goal is to shape and maintain a stable and predictable labour environment for Canada’s film, television and digital media producers. Our work focuses on all aspects of industry labour relations, including the negotiation of agreements on behalf of our members, the resolution of disputes, fielding inquiries from our members about labour-related concerns, and advocating to governmentand
CHAMPLAIN MEDIA
Champlain Media, a company associated with Reel One Entertainment, a Newen (TF1 Group) company, is a dynamic international television production and distribution company with offices in Montreal, Vancouver, Toronto, Los Angeles and London. A leading production company in North America, with a current slate of TV movies includingtop-rating
NEW REPORT SHOWS CONTINUED GROWTH FOR CANADA’S FILM AND OTTAWA, March 28, 2019 – Canada’s media production industry continues to be a powerful economic engine for the nation’s economy, according to a report released today by the CMPA. Topline numbers from Profile 2018: Economic Report on the Screen-Based Media Production Industry in Canada reveal the sector continued to grow in 2017/18, setting a new high-water mark of $8.92 billion in 2019 2021 DGC/CMPA STANDARD AGREEMENT 2019 Rate Sheet - Effective January 1, 2019 to December 31, 2019 2019-2021 DGC/CMPA Standard Agreement Page 5 PICTURE EDITING MINIMUM RATES FOR THEATRICAL MOTION PICTURES, MADE FOR TELEVISION MOVIES,MINI-SERIES
2019 2021 DGC/CMPA STANDARD AGREEMENT 2019 Rate Sheet - Effective January 1, 2019 to December 31, 2019 2019-2021 DGC/CMPA Standard Agreement Page 4 DIRECTORS DR17.01 - MINIMUM RATES FOR MOVIES FOR TELEVISION (Cont’d) (Anthologies, Made for Television Movies, Mini-Series, Pilots, Spinoffs, and TelevisionDrama Specials)
UNION OF B.C. PERFORMERS Union of B.C. Performers – 2018-2021 B.C. Master Production Agreement 300 - 380 West 2nd Ave Vancouver, B.C., V5Y 1C8 . p 604.689.0727 f 604.689.1145 . info@ubcp MASTER AGREEMENT BETWEEN GENERAL TEAMSTERS, LOCAL … master agreement between general teamsters, local union no. 362 affiliated with the international brotherhood of teamsters and the canadian media producers association CMPA | HOME OF CANADA'S MEDIA PRODUCERSCONTACT USLABOUR AGREEMENTS AND FEESOUR TEAMABOUTCOVID-19JOIN THE CMPA Joint statement on Government of Canada’s extension of Short-Term Compensation Fund. OTTAWA, February 10, 2021 — The Canadian Media Producers Association (CMPA) and l’Association québécoise de la production médiatique (AQPM) issued a statement on behalf of their Presidents and CEOs, Reynolds Mastin and Hélène Messier, today.PROFILE | CMPA
Every year, the CMPA produces Profile in collaboration with its French-language counterpart, the Association québécoise de la production médiatique (AQPM), the Department of Canadian Heritage, and Telefilm Canada.. This annual economic report on Canada’s screen-based production industry offers a wealth of statistics on the most recent production year, as well as longer-term trends in CMPA RELEASES ECONOMIC REPORT ON CANADIAN FILM AND TV OTTAWA, May 20, 2021 — A new report, released today by the CMPA, provides a detailed look at the state of the Canadian film and television production sector for the period ending just prior to the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.Findings outlined in Profile 2020: Economic Report on the Screen-based Media Production Industry in Canada show that the Canadian production sector LABOUR AGREEMENTS AND FEES Our goal is to shape and maintain a stable and predictable labour environment for Canada’s film, television and digital media producers. Our work focuses on all aspects of industry labour relations, including the negotiation of agreements on behalf of our members, the resolution of disputes, fielding inquiries from our members about labour-related concerns, and advocating to governmentand
CHAMPLAIN MEDIA
Champlain Media, a company associated with Reel One Entertainment, a Newen (TF1 Group) company, is a dynamic international television production and distribution company with offices in Montreal, Vancouver, Toronto, Los Angeles and London. A leading production company in North America, with a current slate of TV movies includingtop-rating
NEW REPORT SHOWS CONTINUED GROWTH FOR CANADA’S FILM AND OTTAWA, March 28, 2019 – Canada’s media production industry continues to be a powerful economic engine for the nation’s economy, according to a report released today by the CMPA. Topline numbers from Profile 2018: Economic Report on the Screen-Based Media Production Industry in Canada reveal the sector continued to grow in 2017/18, setting a new high-water mark of $8.92 billion in 2019 2021 DGC/CMPA STANDARD AGREEMENT 2019 Rate Sheet - Effective January 1, 2019 to December 31, 2019 2019-2021 DGC/CMPA Standard Agreement Page 5 PICTURE EDITING MINIMUM RATES FOR THEATRICAL MOTION PICTURES, MADE FOR TELEVISION MOVIES,MINI-SERIES
2019 2021 DGC/CMPA STANDARD AGREEMENT 2019 Rate Sheet - Effective January 1, 2019 to December 31, 2019 2019-2021 DGC/CMPA Standard Agreement Page 4 DIRECTORS DR17.01 - MINIMUM RATES FOR MOVIES FOR TELEVISION (Cont’d) (Anthologies, Made for Television Movies, Mini-Series, Pilots, Spinoffs, and TelevisionDrama Specials)
UNION OF B.C. PERFORMERS Union of B.C. Performers – 2018-2021 B.C. Master Production Agreement 300 - 380 West 2nd Ave Vancouver, B.C., V5Y 1C8 . p 604.689.0727 f 604.689.1145 . info@ubcp MASTER AGREEMENT BETWEEN GENERAL TEAMSTERS, LOCAL … master agreement between general teamsters, local union no. 362 affiliated with the international brotherhood of teamsters and the canadian media producers association FEDERAL GOVERNMENT SUPPORT PROGRAMS The Canada Media Fund and Telefilm Canada COVID-19 Emergency Relief Funds are part of the federal government’s $500 million Emergency Support Fund for Cultural, Heritage and Sport Organizations (ESFCHSO), which aims to complement existing COVID-19 support measures for wages and fixed costs. The funds will be disbursed in two phases.COVID-19 | CMPA
COVID-19. COVID-19 is causing significant disruption for Canada’s production sector, creating business challenges for producers, and raising many questions. As Canadian producers face unprecedented upheaval as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, we will keep members updated on the evolving situation and the CMPA’s response efforts.OUR TEAM | CMPA
613-688-0951. Nicole oversees day-to-day accounting activity at the CMPA. Leading the Finance team, Nicole is responsible for the general accounting functions at the organization, including preparing financial reports and financial analysis, payroll, and thecoordination of
EVENTS | CMPA
1 day ago · Prime Time Online 2021. Jan 28, 2021. For 25 years the CMPA’s Prime Time event in Ottawa has been the pre-eminent meeting place for leaders and trendsetters focused on media production, broadcasting, television, and feature film in Canada. This year, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, we’re going virtual. WELCOME TO THE CMPA PORTAL! · CMPA MEMBER PORTAL If you have any questions about your profile and accessing the Members-only section, or if you’d like to talk to us about the benefits of membership or CMPA services please contact Lisa Moreau, Director, Member Services & Special Events at 613-690-0900.CAREERS | CMPA
The CMPA offers rewarding careers in Canada’s vibrant media industry. We take pride in our talented and experienced team of professionals, who work tirelessly to further the interests of our members and Canada’s production sector. CMPA employees enjoy competitive wages and benefits, as well as the opportunity to workwithin a culture of
LABOUR AGREEMENTS AND FEES Our goal is to shape and maintain a stable and predictable labour environment for Canada’s film, television and digital media producers. Our work focuses on all aspects of industry labour relations, including the negotiation of agreements on behalf of our members, the resolution of disputes, fielding inquiries from our members about labour-related concerns, and advocating to governmentand
MAKERS POP-UP VIRTUAL CONFERENCE makers June pop-up is a 2-day virtual conference for the creative community exploring the merger of technology with storytelling. No longer hype, key technology advances from AI to Virtual Production and Cloud are delivering genuine creative and business benefits toproduction.
DGC/CMPA STANDARD AGREEMENT 2019–2021 DGC/CMPA 4 Schedule 5 ON 1.00 REGULAR WORK DAY ON1.01 Work Day (a) Except for the Director or a Guild Member engaged on a Flat Deal basis, the work day shall be twelve (12) hours, including paidmeal
CMPA/TEAMSTERS, LOCAL 362 MASTER AGREEMENT (c) the wage rates shall be discounted by two percent (2%) for a Television Series/Pilot in Tier C. *Third Season Incentive: For the third (3rd) season of a Television Series in Tier A, B or C: (a) From June 12, 2020 to March 31, 2021, wage rates shall be discounted by twopercent (2%).
CMPA | HOME OF CANADA'S MEDIA PRODUCERSCONTACT USLABOUR AGREEMENTS AND FEESOUR TEAMABOUTCOVID-19JOIN THE CMPA CMPA releases economic report on Canadian film and TV production sector. OTTAWA, May 20, 2021 — A new report, released today by the CMPA, provides a detailed look at the state of the Canadian film and television production sector for the period ending just prior to the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. Read more→PROFILE | CMPA
Every year, the CMPA produces Profile in collaboration with its French-language counterpart, the Association québécoise de la production médiatique (AQPM), the Department of Canadian Heritage, and Telefilm Canada.. This annual economic report on Canada’s screen-based production industry offers a wealth of statistics on the most recent production year, as well as longer-term trends in CMPA RELEASES ECONOMIC REPORT ON CANADIAN FILM AND TV OTTAWA, May 20, 2021 — A new report, released today by the CMPA, provides a detailed look at the state of the Canadian film and television production sector for the period ending just prior to the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.Findings outlined in Profile 2020: Economic Report on the Screen-based Media Production Industry in Canada show that the Canadian production sectorCAREERS | CMPA
The CMPA offers rewarding careers in Canada’s vibrant media industry. We take pride in our talented and experienced team of professionals, who work tirelessly to further the interests of our members and Canada’s production sector. CMPA employees enjoy competitive wages and benefits, as well as the opportunity to workwithin a culture of
LABOUR AGREEMENTS AND FEES Our goal is to shape and maintain a stable and predictable labour environment for Canada’s film, television and digital media producers. Our work focuses on all aspects of industry labour relations, including the negotiation of agreements on behalf of our members, the resolution of disputes, fielding inquiries from our members about labour-related concerns, and advocating to governmentand
REYNOLDS MASTIN
Reynolds Mastin works on behalf of our members to ensure the continued success of Canada’s independent production sector and a vibrant future for Canadian content. Reynolds leads the execution of the CMPA’s strategic priorities and oversees the organization’s operations in its Ottawa, Toronto and Vancouver offices. Central tohis role is
CMPA/TEAMSTERS, LOCAL 362 MASTER AGREEMENT (c) the wage rates shall be discounted by two percent (2%) for a Television Series/Pilot in Tier C. *Third Season Incentive: For the third (3rd) season of a Television Series in Tier A, B or C: (a) From June 12, 2020 to March 31, 2021, wage rates shall be discounted by twopercent (2%).
NEW REPORT SHOWS CONTINUED GROWTH FOR CANADA’S FILM AND OTTAWA, March 28, 2019 – Canada’s media production industry continues to be a powerful economic engine for the nation’s economy, according to a report released today by the CMPA. Topline numbers from Profile 2018: Economic Report on the Screen-Based Media Production Industry in Canada reveal the sector continued to grow in 2017/18, setting a new high-water mark of $8.92 billion inCHAMPLAIN MEDIA
Champlain Media, a company associated with Reel One Entertainment, a Newen (TF1 Group) company, is a dynamic international television production and distribution company with offices in Montreal, Vancouver, Toronto, Los Angeles and London. A leading production company in North America, with a current slate of TV movies includingtop-rating
2019 2021 DGC/CMPA STANDARD AGREEMENT 2019 Rate Sheet - Effective January 1, 2019 to December 31, 2019 2019-2021 DGC/CMPA Standard Agreement Page 4 DIRECTORS DR17.01 - MINIMUM RATES FOR MOVIES FOR TELEVISION (Cont’d) (Anthologies, Made for Television Movies, Mini-Series, Pilots, Spinoffs, and TelevisionDrama Specials)
CMPA | HOME OF CANADA'S MEDIA PRODUCERSCONTACT USLABOUR AGREEMENTS AND FEESOUR TEAMABOUTCOVID-19JOIN THE CMPA CMPA releases economic report on Canadian film and TV production sector. OTTAWA, May 20, 2021 — A new report, released today by the CMPA, provides a detailed look at the state of the Canadian film and television production sector for the period ending just prior to the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. Read more→PROFILE | CMPA
Every year, the CMPA produces Profile in collaboration with its French-language counterpart, the Association québécoise de la production médiatique (AQPM), the Department of Canadian Heritage, and Telefilm Canada.. This annual economic report on Canada’s screen-based production industry offers a wealth of statistics on the most recent production year, as well as longer-term trends in CMPA RELEASES ECONOMIC REPORT ON CANADIAN FILM AND TV OTTAWA, May 20, 2021 — A new report, released today by the CMPA, provides a detailed look at the state of the Canadian film and television production sector for the period ending just prior to the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.Findings outlined in Profile 2020: Economic Report on the Screen-based Media Production Industry in Canada show that the Canadian production sectorCAREERS | CMPA
The CMPA offers rewarding careers in Canada’s vibrant media industry. We take pride in our talented and experienced team of professionals, who work tirelessly to further the interests of our members and Canada’s production sector. CMPA employees enjoy competitive wages and benefits, as well as the opportunity to workwithin a culture of
LABOUR AGREEMENTS AND FEES Our goal is to shape and maintain a stable and predictable labour environment for Canada’s film, television and digital media producers. Our work focuses on all aspects of industry labour relations, including the negotiation of agreements on behalf of our members, the resolution of disputes, fielding inquiries from our members about labour-related concerns, and advocating to governmentand
REYNOLDS MASTIN
Reynolds Mastin works on behalf of our members to ensure the continued success of Canada’s independent production sector and a vibrant future for Canadian content. Reynolds leads the execution of the CMPA’s strategic priorities and oversees the organization’s operations in its Ottawa, Toronto and Vancouver offices. Central tohis role is
CMPA/TEAMSTERS, LOCAL 362 MASTER AGREEMENT (c) the wage rates shall be discounted by two percent (2%) for a Television Series/Pilot in Tier C. *Third Season Incentive: For the third (3rd) season of a Television Series in Tier A, B or C: (a) From June 12, 2020 to March 31, 2021, wage rates shall be discounted by twopercent (2%).
NEW REPORT SHOWS CONTINUED GROWTH FOR CANADA’S FILM AND OTTAWA, March 28, 2019 – Canada’s media production industry continues to be a powerful economic engine for the nation’s economy, according to a report released today by the CMPA. Topline numbers from Profile 2018: Economic Report on the Screen-Based Media Production Industry in Canada reveal the sector continued to grow in 2017/18, setting a new high-water mark of $8.92 billion inCHAMPLAIN MEDIA
Champlain Media, a company associated with Reel One Entertainment, a Newen (TF1 Group) company, is a dynamic international television production and distribution company with offices in Montreal, Vancouver, Toronto, Los Angeles and London. A leading production company in North America, with a current slate of TV movies includingtop-rating
2019 2021 DGC/CMPA STANDARD AGREEMENT 2019 Rate Sheet - Effective January 1, 2019 to December 31, 2019 2019-2021 DGC/CMPA Standard Agreement Page 4 DIRECTORS DR17.01 - MINIMUM RATES FOR MOVIES FOR TELEVISION (Cont’d) (Anthologies, Made for Television Movies, Mini-Series, Pilots, Spinoffs, and TelevisionDrama Specials)
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT SUPPORT PROGRAMS The Canada Media Fund and Telefilm Canada COVID-19 Emergency Relief Funds are part of the federal government’s $500 million Emergency Support Fund for Cultural, Heritage and Sport Organizations (ESFCHSO), which aims to complement existing COVID-19 support measures for wages and fixed costs. The funds will be disbursed in two phases.COVID-19 | CMPA
COVID-19. COVID-19 is causing significant disruption for Canada’s production sector, creating business challenges for producers, and raising many questions. As Canadian producers face unprecedented upheaval as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, we will keep members updated on the evolving situation and the CMPA’s response efforts.OUR TEAM | CMPA
613-688-0951. Nicole oversees day-to-day accounting activity at the CMPA. Leading the Finance team, Nicole is responsible for the general accounting functions at the organization, including preparing financial reports and financial analysis, payroll, and thecoordination of
WELCOME TO THE CMPA PORTAL! · CMPA MEMBER PORTAL If you have any questions about your profile and accessing the Members-only section, or if you’d like to talk to us about the benefits of membership or CMPA services please contact Lisa Moreau, Director, Member Services & Special Events at 613-690-0900.CAREERS | CMPA
The CMPA offers rewarding careers in Canada’s vibrant media industry. We take pride in our talented and experienced team of professionals, who work tirelessly to further the interests of our members and Canada’s production sector. CMPA employees enjoy competitive wages and benefits, as well as the opportunity to workwithin a culture of
MAKERS POP-UP VIRTUAL CONFERENCE makers June pop-up is a 2-day virtual conference for the creative community exploring the merger of technology with storytelling. No longer hype, key technology advances from AI to Virtual Production and Cloud are delivering genuine creative and business benefits toproduction.
CMPA AND ALBERTA’S TEAMSTERS LOCAL 362 REACH AGREEMENT ON TORONTO / CALGARY, June 23, 2020 – Today, the Canadian Media Producers Association and Teamsters Local 362 jointly announced the successful negotiation of a three-year master agreement. The new deal, which has been ratified by the members of both parties, establishes the terms, conditions and rates for crew including drivers, wranglers and caterers engaged in film, TV and digital media PRIME TIME ONLINE REGISTRATION January 28 – February 10, 2021. Click here to register for PrimeTime Online.
BC PRODUCERS BRANCH
The BC Producers Branch (CMPA-BC) is a provincial chapter of the CMPA, working on behalf of British Columbia production companies. The branch has four key operational priorities: government relations, industrial relations, export and industry development. CMPA-BC has its own eight-member branch council and operating by-laws, which adhere to the DGC/CMPA STANDARD AGREEMENT 2019–2021 DGC/CMPA 4 Schedule 5 ON 1.00 REGULAR WORK DAY ON1.01 Work Day (a) Except for the Director or a Guild Member engaged on a Flat Deal basis, the work day shall be twelve (12) hours, including paidmeal
CMPA | HOME OF CANADA'S MEDIA PRODUCERSCONTACT USLABOUR AGREEMENTS AND FEESOUR TEAMABOUTCOVID-19JOIN THE CMPA CMPA releases economic report on Canadian film and TV production sector. OTTAWA, May 20, 2021 — A new report, released today by the CMPA, provides a detailed look at the state of the Canadian film and television production sector for the period ending just prior to the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. Read more→ PROFILE | CMPACMPA CANADACMPA LOGOCMPA OTTAWA Every year, the CMPA produces Profile in collaboration with its French-language counterpart, the Association québécoise de la production médiatique (AQPM), the Department of Canadian Heritage, and Telefilm Canada.. This annual economic report on Canada’s screen-based production industry offers a wealth of statistics on the most recent production year, as well as longer-term trends in CMPA RELEASES ECONOMIC REPORT ON CANADIAN FILM AND TV OTTAWA, May 20, 2021 — A new report, released today by the CMPA, provides a detailed look at the state of the Canadian film and television production sector for the period ending just prior to the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.Findings outlined in Profile 2020: Economic Report on the Screen-based Media Production Industry in Canada show that the Canadian production sectorCAREERS | CMPA
The CMPA offers rewarding careers in Canada’s vibrant media industry. We take pride in our talented and experienced team of professionals, who work tirelessly to further the interests of our members and Canada’s production sector. CMPA employees enjoy competitive wages and benefits, as well as the opportunity to workwithin a culture of
LABOUR AGREEMENTS AND FEES Our goal is to shape and maintain a stable and predictable labour environment for Canada’s film, television and digital media producers. Our work focuses on all aspects of industry labour relations, including the negotiation of agreements on behalf of our members, the resolution of disputes, fielding inquiries from our members about labour-related concerns, and advocating to governmentand
REYNOLDS MASTIN
Reynolds Mastin works on behalf of our members to ensure the continued success of Canada’s independent production sector and a vibrant future for Canadian content. Reynolds leads the execution of the CMPA’s strategic priorities and oversees the organization’s operations in its Ottawa, Toronto and Vancouver offices. Central tohis role is
CMPA/TEAMSTERS, LOCAL 362 MASTER AGREEMENT (c) the wage rates shall be discounted by two percent (2%) for a Television Series/Pilot in Tier C. *Third Season Incentive: For the third (3rd) season of a Television Series in Tier A, B or C: (a) From June 12, 2020 to March 31, 2021, wage rates shall be discounted by twopercent (2%).
NEW REPORT SHOWS CONTINUED GROWTH FOR CANADA’S FILM AND OTTAWA, March 28, 2019 – Canada’s media production industry continues to be a powerful economic engine for the nation’s economy, according to a report released today by the CMPA. Topline numbers from Profile 2018: Economic Report on the Screen-Based Media Production Industry in Canada reveal the sector continued to grow in 2017/18, setting a new high-water mark of $8.92 billion inCHAMPLAIN MEDIA
Champlain Media, a company associated with Reel One Entertainment, a Newen (TF1 Group) company, is a dynamic international television production and distribution company with offices in Montreal, Vancouver, Toronto, Los Angeles and London. A leading production company in North America, with a current slate of TV movies includingtop-rating
2019 2021 DGC/CMPA STANDARD AGREEMENT 2019 Rate Sheet - Effective January 1, 2019 to December 31, 2019 2019-2021 DGC/CMPA Standard Agreement Page 4 DIRECTORS DR17.01 - MINIMUM RATES FOR MOVIES FOR TELEVISION (Cont’d) (Anthologies, Made for Television Movies, Mini-Series, Pilots, Spinoffs, and TelevisionDrama Specials)
CMPA | HOME OF CANADA'S MEDIA PRODUCERSCONTACT USLABOUR AGREEMENTS AND FEESOUR TEAMABOUTCOVID-19JOIN THE CMPA CMPA releases economic report on Canadian film and TV production sector. OTTAWA, May 20, 2021 — A new report, released today by the CMPA, provides a detailed look at the state of the Canadian film and television production sector for the period ending just prior to the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. Read more→ PROFILE | CMPACMPA CANADACMPA LOGOCMPA OTTAWA Every year, the CMPA produces Profile in collaboration with its French-language counterpart, the Association québécoise de la production médiatique (AQPM), the Department of Canadian Heritage, and Telefilm Canada.. This annual economic report on Canada’s screen-based production industry offers a wealth of statistics on the most recent production year, as well as longer-term trends in CMPA RELEASES ECONOMIC REPORT ON CANADIAN FILM AND TV OTTAWA, May 20, 2021 — A new report, released today by the CMPA, provides a detailed look at the state of the Canadian film and television production sector for the period ending just prior to the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.Findings outlined in Profile 2020: Economic Report on the Screen-based Media Production Industry in Canada show that the Canadian production sectorCAREERS | CMPA
The CMPA offers rewarding careers in Canada’s vibrant media industry. We take pride in our talented and experienced team of professionals, who work tirelessly to further the interests of our members and Canada’s production sector. CMPA employees enjoy competitive wages and benefits, as well as the opportunity to workwithin a culture of
LABOUR AGREEMENTS AND FEES Our goal is to shape and maintain a stable and predictable labour environment for Canada’s film, television and digital media producers. Our work focuses on all aspects of industry labour relations, including the negotiation of agreements on behalf of our members, the resolution of disputes, fielding inquiries from our members about labour-related concerns, and advocating to governmentand
REYNOLDS MASTIN
Reynolds Mastin works on behalf of our members to ensure the continued success of Canada’s independent production sector and a vibrant future for Canadian content. Reynolds leads the execution of the CMPA’s strategic priorities and oversees the organization’s operations in its Ottawa, Toronto and Vancouver offices. Central tohis role is
CMPA/TEAMSTERS, LOCAL 362 MASTER AGREEMENT (c) the wage rates shall be discounted by two percent (2%) for a Television Series/Pilot in Tier C. *Third Season Incentive: For the third (3rd) season of a Television Series in Tier A, B or C: (a) From June 12, 2020 to March 31, 2021, wage rates shall be discounted by twopercent (2%).
NEW REPORT SHOWS CONTINUED GROWTH FOR CANADA’S FILM AND OTTAWA, March 28, 2019 – Canada’s media production industry continues to be a powerful economic engine for the nation’s economy, according to a report released today by the CMPA. Topline numbers from Profile 2018: Economic Report on the Screen-Based Media Production Industry in Canada reveal the sector continued to grow in 2017/18, setting a new high-water mark of $8.92 billion inCHAMPLAIN MEDIA
Champlain Media, a company associated with Reel One Entertainment, a Newen (TF1 Group) company, is a dynamic international television production and distribution company with offices in Montreal, Vancouver, Toronto, Los Angeles and London. A leading production company in North America, with a current slate of TV movies includingtop-rating
2019 2021 DGC/CMPA STANDARD AGREEMENT 2019 Rate Sheet - Effective January 1, 2019 to December 31, 2019 2019-2021 DGC/CMPA Standard Agreement Page 4 DIRECTORS DR17.01 - MINIMUM RATES FOR MOVIES FOR TELEVISION (Cont’d) (Anthologies, Made for Television Movies, Mini-Series, Pilots, Spinoffs, and TelevisionDrama Specials)
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT SUPPORT PROGRAMS The Canada Media Fund and Telefilm Canada COVID-19 Emergency Relief Funds are part of the federal government’s $500 million Emergency Support Fund for Cultural, Heritage and Sport Organizations (ESFCHSO), which aims to complement existing COVID-19 support measures for wages and fixed costs. The funds will be disbursed in two phases.COVID-19 | CMPA
COVID-19. COVID-19 is causing significant disruption for Canada’s production sector, creating business challenges for producers, and raising many questions. As Canadian producers face unprecedented upheaval as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, we will keep members updated on the evolving situation and the CMPA’s response efforts.OUR TEAM | CMPA
613-688-0951. Nicole oversees day-to-day accounting activity at the CMPA. Leading the Finance team, Nicole is responsible for the general accounting functions at the organization, including preparing financial reports and financial analysis, payroll, and thecoordination of
WELCOME TO THE CMPA PORTAL! · CMPA MEMBER PORTAL If you have any questions about your profile and accessing the Members-only section, or if you’d like to talk to us about the benefits of membership or CMPA services please contact Lisa Moreau, Director, Member Services & Special Events at 613-690-0900.CAREERS | CMPA
The CMPA offers rewarding careers in Canada’s vibrant media industry. We take pride in our talented and experienced team of professionals, who work tirelessly to further the interests of our members and Canada’s production sector. CMPA employees enjoy competitive wages and benefits, as well as the opportunity to workwithin a culture of
MAKERS POP-UP VIRTUAL CONFERENCE makers June pop-up is a 2-day virtual conference for the creative community exploring the merger of technology with storytelling. No longer hype, key technology advances from AI to Virtual Production and Cloud are delivering genuine creative and business benefits toproduction.
CMPA AND ALBERTA’S TEAMSTERS LOCAL 362 REACH AGREEMENT ON TORONTO / CALGARY, June 23, 2020 – Today, the Canadian Media Producers Association and Teamsters Local 362 jointly announced the successful negotiation of a three-year master agreement. The new deal, which has been ratified by the members of both parties, establishes the terms, conditions and rates for crew including drivers, wranglers and caterers engaged in film, TV and digital media PRIME TIME ONLINE REGISTRATION January 28 – February 10, 2021. Click here to register for PrimeTime Online.
BC PRODUCERS BRANCH
The BC Producers Branch (CMPA-BC) is a provincial chapter of the CMPA, working on behalf of British Columbia production companies. The branch has four key operational priorities: government relations, industrial relations, export and industry development. CMPA-BC has its own eight-member branch council and operating by-laws, which adhere to the DGC/CMPA STANDARD AGREEMENT 2019–2021 DGC/CMPA 4 Schedule 5 ON 1.00 REGULAR WORK DAY ON1.01 Work Day (a) Except for the Director or a Guild Member engaged on a Flat Deal basis, the work day shall be twelve (12) hours, including paidmeal
CMPA | HOME OF CANADA'S MEDIA PRODUCERSCONTACT USLABOUR AGREEMENTS AND FEESOUR TEAMABOUTCOVID-19JOIN THE CMPA CMPA releases economic report on Canadian film and TV production sector. OTTAWA, May 20, 2021 — A new report, released today by the CMPA, provides a detailed look at the state of the Canadian film and television production sector for the period ending just prior to the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. Read more→ PROFILE | CMPACMPA CANADACMPA LOGOCMPA OTTAWA Every year, the CMPA produces Profile in collaboration with its French-language counterpart, the Association québécoise de la production médiatique (AQPM), the Department of Canadian Heritage, and Telefilm Canada.. This annual economic report on Canada’s screen-based production industry offers a wealth of statistics on the most recent production year, as well as longer-term trends in CMPA RELEASES ECONOMIC REPORT ON CANADIAN FILM AND TV OTTAWA, May 20, 2021 — A new report, released today by the CMPA, provides a detailed look at the state of the Canadian film and television production sector for the period ending just prior to the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.Findings outlined in Profile 2020: Economic Report on the Screen-based Media Production Industry in Canada show that the Canadian production sectorCAREERS | CMPA
The CMPA offers rewarding careers in Canada’s vibrant media industry. We take pride in our talented and experienced team of professionals, who work tirelessly to further the interests of our members and Canada’s production sector. CMPA employees enjoy competitive wages and benefits, as well as the opportunity to workwithin a culture of
LABOUR AGREEMENTS AND FEES Our goal is to shape and maintain a stable and predictable labour environment for Canada’s film, television and digital media producers. Our work focuses on all aspects of industry labour relations, including the negotiation of agreements on behalf of our members, the resolution of disputes, fielding inquiries from our members about labour-related concerns, and advocating to governmentand
REYNOLDS MASTIN
Reynolds Mastin works on behalf of our members to ensure the continued success of Canada’s independent production sector and a vibrant future for Canadian content. Reynolds leads the execution of the CMPA’s strategic priorities and oversees the organization’s operations in its Ottawa, Toronto and Vancouver offices. Central tohis role is
CMPA/TEAMSTERS, LOCAL 362 MASTER AGREEMENT (c) the wage rates shall be discounted by two percent (2%) for a Television Series/Pilot in Tier C. *Third Season Incentive: For the third (3rd) season of a Television Series in Tier A, B or C: (a) From June 12, 2020 to March 31, 2021, wage rates shall be discounted by twopercent (2%).
NEW REPORT SHOWS CONTINUED GROWTH FOR CANADA’S FILM AND OTTAWA, March 28, 2019 – Canada’s media production industry continues to be a powerful economic engine for the nation’s economy, according to a report released today by the CMPA. Topline numbers from Profile 2018: Economic Report on the Screen-Based Media Production Industry in Canada reveal the sector continued to grow in 2017/18, setting a new high-water mark of $8.92 billion inCHAMPLAIN MEDIA
Champlain Media, a company associated with Reel One Entertainment, a Newen (TF1 Group) company, is a dynamic international television production and distribution company with offices in Montreal, Vancouver, Toronto, Los Angeles and London. A leading production company in North America, with a current slate of TV movies includingtop-rating
2019 2021 DGC/CMPA STANDARD AGREEMENT 2019 Rate Sheet - Effective January 1, 2019 to December 31, 2019 2019-2021 DGC/CMPA Standard Agreement Page 4 DIRECTORS DR17.01 - MINIMUM RATES FOR MOVIES FOR TELEVISION (Cont’d) (Anthologies, Made for Television Movies, Mini-Series, Pilots, Spinoffs, and TelevisionDrama Specials)
CMPA | HOME OF CANADA'S MEDIA PRODUCERSCONTACT USLABOUR AGREEMENTS AND FEESOUR TEAMABOUTCOVID-19JOIN THE CMPA CMPA releases economic report on Canadian film and TV production sector. OTTAWA, May 20, 2021 — A new report, released today by the CMPA, provides a detailed look at the state of the Canadian film and television production sector for the period ending just prior to the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. Read more→ PROFILE | CMPACMPA CANADACMPA LOGOCMPA OTTAWA Every year, the CMPA produces Profile in collaboration with its French-language counterpart, the Association québécoise de la production médiatique (AQPM), the Department of Canadian Heritage, and Telefilm Canada.. This annual economic report on Canada’s screen-based production industry offers a wealth of statistics on the most recent production year, as well as longer-term trends in CMPA RELEASES ECONOMIC REPORT ON CANADIAN FILM AND TV OTTAWA, May 20, 2021 — A new report, released today by the CMPA, provides a detailed look at the state of the Canadian film and television production sector for the period ending just prior to the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.Findings outlined in Profile 2020: Economic Report on the Screen-based Media Production Industry in Canada show that the Canadian production sectorCAREERS | CMPA
The CMPA offers rewarding careers in Canada’s vibrant media industry. We take pride in our talented and experienced team of professionals, who work tirelessly to further the interests of our members and Canada’s production sector. CMPA employees enjoy competitive wages and benefits, as well as the opportunity to workwithin a culture of
LABOUR AGREEMENTS AND FEES Our goal is to shape and maintain a stable and predictable labour environment for Canada’s film, television and digital media producers. Our work focuses on all aspects of industry labour relations, including the negotiation of agreements on behalf of our members, the resolution of disputes, fielding inquiries from our members about labour-related concerns, and advocating to governmentand
REYNOLDS MASTIN
Reynolds Mastin works on behalf of our members to ensure the continued success of Canada’s independent production sector and a vibrant future for Canadian content. Reynolds leads the execution of the CMPA’s strategic priorities and oversees the organization’s operations in its Ottawa, Toronto and Vancouver offices. Central tohis role is
CMPA/TEAMSTERS, LOCAL 362 MASTER AGREEMENT (c) the wage rates shall be discounted by two percent (2%) for a Television Series/Pilot in Tier C. *Third Season Incentive: For the third (3rd) season of a Television Series in Tier A, B or C: (a) From June 12, 2020 to March 31, 2021, wage rates shall be discounted by twopercent (2%).
NEW REPORT SHOWS CONTINUED GROWTH FOR CANADA’S FILM AND OTTAWA, March 28, 2019 – Canada’s media production industry continues to be a powerful economic engine for the nation’s economy, according to a report released today by the CMPA. Topline numbers from Profile 2018: Economic Report on the Screen-Based Media Production Industry in Canada reveal the sector continued to grow in 2017/18, setting a new high-water mark of $8.92 billion inCHAMPLAIN MEDIA
Champlain Media, a company associated with Reel One Entertainment, a Newen (TF1 Group) company, is a dynamic international television production and distribution company with offices in Montreal, Vancouver, Toronto, Los Angeles and London. A leading production company in North America, with a current slate of TV movies includingtop-rating
2019 2021 DGC/CMPA STANDARD AGREEMENT 2019 Rate Sheet - Effective January 1, 2019 to December 31, 2019 2019-2021 DGC/CMPA Standard Agreement Page 4 DIRECTORS DR17.01 - MINIMUM RATES FOR MOVIES FOR TELEVISION (Cont’d) (Anthologies, Made for Television Movies, Mini-Series, Pilots, Spinoffs, and TelevisionDrama Specials)
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT SUPPORT PROGRAMS The Canada Media Fund and Telefilm Canada COVID-19 Emergency Relief Funds are part of the federal government’s $500 million Emergency Support Fund for Cultural, Heritage and Sport Organizations (ESFCHSO), which aims to complement existing COVID-19 support measures for wages and fixed costs. The funds will be disbursed in two phases.COVID-19 | CMPA
COVID-19. COVID-19 is causing significant disruption for Canada’s production sector, creating business challenges for producers, and raising many questions. As Canadian producers face unprecedented upheaval as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, we will keep members updated on the evolving situation and the CMPA’s response efforts.OUR TEAM | CMPA
613-688-0951. Nicole oversees day-to-day accounting activity at the CMPA. Leading the Finance team, Nicole is responsible for the general accounting functions at the organization, including preparing financial reports and financial analysis, payroll, and thecoordination of
WELCOME TO THE CMPA PORTAL! · CMPA MEMBER PORTAL If you have any questions about your profile and accessing the Members-only section, or if you’d like to talk to us about the benefits of membership or CMPA services please contact Lisa Moreau, Director, Member Services & Special Events at 613-690-0900.CAREERS | CMPA
The CMPA offers rewarding careers in Canada’s vibrant media industry. We take pride in our talented and experienced team of professionals, who work tirelessly to further the interests of our members and Canada’s production sector. CMPA employees enjoy competitive wages and benefits, as well as the opportunity to workwithin a culture of
MAKERS POP-UP VIRTUAL CONFERENCE makers June pop-up is a 2-day virtual conference for the creative community exploring the merger of technology with storytelling. No longer hype, key technology advances from AI to Virtual Production and Cloud are delivering genuine creative and business benefits toproduction.
CMPA AND ALBERTA’S TEAMSTERS LOCAL 362 REACH AGREEMENT ON TORONTO / CALGARY, June 23, 2020 – Today, the Canadian Media Producers Association and Teamsters Local 362 jointly announced the successful negotiation of a three-year master agreement. The new deal, which has been ratified by the members of both parties, establishes the terms, conditions and rates for crew including drivers, wranglers and caterers engaged in film, TV and digital media PRIME TIME ONLINE REGISTRATION January 28 – February 10, 2021. Click here to register for PrimeTime Online.
BC PRODUCERS BRANCH
The BC Producers Branch (CMPA-BC) is a provincial chapter of the CMPA, working on behalf of British Columbia production companies. The branch has four key operational priorities: government relations, industrial relations, export and industry development. CMPA-BC has its own eight-member branch council and operating by-laws, which adhere to the DGC/CMPA STANDARD AGREEMENT 2019–2021 DGC/CMPA 4 Schedule 5 ON 1.00 REGULAR WORK DAY ON1.01 Work Day (a) Except for the Director or a Guild Member engaged on a Flat Deal basis, the work day shall be twelve (12) hours, including paidmeal
CMPA | HOME OF CANADA'S MEDIA PRODUCERSCONTACT USLABOUR AGREEMENTS AND FEESOUR TEAMABOUTCOVID-19JOIN THE CMPA CMPA releases economic report on Canadian film and TV production sector. OTTAWA, May 20, 2021 — A new report, released today by the CMPA, provides a detailed look at the state of the Canadian film and television production sector for the period ending just prior to the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. Read more→PROFILE | CMPA
Every year, the CMPA produces Profile in collaboration with its French-language counterpart, the Association québécoise de la production médiatique (AQPM), the Department of Canadian Heritage, and Telefilm Canada.. This annual economic report on Canada’s screen-based production industry offers a wealth of statistics on the most recent production year, as well as longer-term trends in CMPA PROMOTES SEAN PORTER TO ROLE OF LEAD NEGOTIATOR TORONTO, April 21, 2021—The Canadian Media Producers Association today announced the promotion of Sean Porter to the position of Lead Negotiator and Senior Director, National Industrial Relations and Counsel for the organization.In this role, Mr. Porter will oversee national industrial relations for the CMPA and will lead upcoming negotiations in a busy bargaining year. PRIME TIME ONLINE REGISTRATION January 28 – February 10, 2021. Click here to register for PrimeTime Online.
LABOUR AGREEMENTS AND FEES Our goal is to shape and maintain a stable and predictable labour environment for Canada’s film, television and digital media producers. Our work focuses on all aspects of industry labour relations, including the negotiation of agreements on behalf of our members, the resolution of disputes, fielding inquiries from our members about labour-related concerns, and advocating to governmentand
CMPA/TEAMSTERS, LOCAL 362 MASTER AGREEMENT (c) the wage rates shall be discounted by two percent (2%) for a Television Series/Pilot in Tier C. *Third Season Incentive: For the third (3rd) season of a Television Series in Tier A, B or C: (a) From June 12, 2020 to March 31, 2021, wage rates shall be discounted by twopercent (2%).
CHAMPLAIN MEDIA
January 28 – February 10, 2021. COMPANY OVERVIEW. Champlain Media, a company associated with Reel One Entertainment, a Newen (TF1 Group) company, is a dynamic international television production and distribution company with offices in Montreal, Vancouver, Toronto, LosAngeles and London.
REYNOLDS MASTIN
Reynolds Mastin works on behalf of our members to ensure the continued success of Canada’s independent production sector and a vibrant future for Canadian content. NEW REPORT SHOWS CONTINUED GROWTH FOR CANADA’S FILM AND OTTAWA, March 28, 2019 – Canada’s media production industry continues to be a powerful economic engine for the nation’s economy, according to a report released today by the CMPA. Topline numbers from Profile 2018: Economic Report on the Screen-Based Media Production Industry in Canada reveal the sector continued to grow in 2017/18, setting a new high-water mark of $8.92 billion in 2019 2021 DGC/CMPA STANDARD AGREEMENT 2019 Rate Sheet - Effective January 1, 2019 to December 31, 2019 2019-2021 DGC/CMPA Standard Agreement Page 4 DIRECTORS DR17.01 - MINIMUM RATES FOR MOVIES FOR TELEVISION (Cont’d) (Anthologies, Made for Television Movies, Mini-Series, Pilots, Spinoffs, and TelevisionDrama Specials)
CMPA | HOME OF CANADA'S MEDIA PRODUCERSCONTACT USLABOUR AGREEMENTS AND FEESOUR TEAMABOUTCOVID-19JOIN THE CMPA CMPA releases economic report on Canadian film and TV production sector. OTTAWA, May 20, 2021 — A new report, released today by the CMPA, provides a detailed look at the state of the Canadian film and television production sector for the period ending just prior to the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. Read more→PROFILE | CMPA
Every year, the CMPA produces Profile in collaboration with its French-language counterpart, the Association québécoise de la production médiatique (AQPM), the Department of Canadian Heritage, and Telefilm Canada.. This annual economic report on Canada’s screen-based production industry offers a wealth of statistics on the most recent production year, as well as longer-term trends in CMPA PROMOTES SEAN PORTER TO ROLE OF LEAD NEGOTIATOR TORONTO, April 21, 2021—The Canadian Media Producers Association today announced the promotion of Sean Porter to the position of Lead Negotiator and Senior Director, National Industrial Relations and Counsel for the organization.In this role, Mr. Porter will oversee national industrial relations for the CMPA and will lead upcoming negotiations in a busy bargaining year. PRIME TIME ONLINE REGISTRATION January 28 – February 10, 2021. Click here to register for PrimeTime Online.
LABOUR AGREEMENTS AND FEES Our goal is to shape and maintain a stable and predictable labour environment for Canada’s film, television and digital media producers. Our work focuses on all aspects of industry labour relations, including the negotiation of agreements on behalf of our members, the resolution of disputes, fielding inquiries from our members about labour-related concerns, and advocating to governmentand
CMPA/TEAMSTERS, LOCAL 362 MASTER AGREEMENT (c) the wage rates shall be discounted by two percent (2%) for a Television Series/Pilot in Tier C. *Third Season Incentive: For the third (3rd) season of a Television Series in Tier A, B or C: (a) From June 12, 2020 to March 31, 2021, wage rates shall be discounted by twopercent (2%).
CHAMPLAIN MEDIA
January 28 – February 10, 2021. COMPANY OVERVIEW. Champlain Media, a company associated with Reel One Entertainment, a Newen (TF1 Group) company, is a dynamic international television production and distribution company with offices in Montreal, Vancouver, Toronto, LosAngeles and London.
REYNOLDS MASTIN
Reynolds Mastin works on behalf of our members to ensure the continued success of Canada’s independent production sector and a vibrant future for Canadian content. NEW REPORT SHOWS CONTINUED GROWTH FOR CANADA’S FILM AND OTTAWA, March 28, 2019 – Canada’s media production industry continues to be a powerful economic engine for the nation’s economy, according to a report released today by the CMPA. Topline numbers from Profile 2018: Economic Report on the Screen-Based Media Production Industry in Canada reveal the sector continued to grow in 2017/18, setting a new high-water mark of $8.92 billion in 2019 2021 DGC/CMPA STANDARD AGREEMENT 2019 Rate Sheet - Effective January 1, 2019 to December 31, 2019 2019-2021 DGC/CMPA Standard Agreement Page 4 DIRECTORS DR17.01 - MINIMUM RATES FOR MOVIES FOR TELEVISION (Cont’d) (Anthologies, Made for Television Movies, Mini-Series, Pilots, Spinoffs, and TelevisionDrama Specials)
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT SUPPORT PROGRAMS Heritage COVID-19 Emergency Relief Funds . The Canada Media Fund and Telefilm Canada COVID-19 Emergency Relief Funds are part of the federal government’s $500 million Emergency Support Fund for Cultural, Heritage and Sport Organizations (ESFCHSO), which aims to complement existing COVID-19 support measures for wages and fixed costs. The funds will be disbursed in two phases.COVID-19 | CMPA
April 30—The CMPA continues to work on behalf of its members and the industry at large to ensure that producers are up to date with the latest information and guidelines to help them operate safely throughout the pandemic.With many pressing issues and frequent developments, the following note summarizes recent CMPA and industry updates on a range of COVID-19 topics.OUR TEAM | CMPA
Nicole oversees day-to-day accounting activity at the CMPA. Leading the Finance team, Nicole is responsible for the general accounting functions at the organization, including preparing financial reports and financial analysis, payroll, and the coordination of the month-end and year-end functions. WELCOME TO THE CMPA PORTAL! · CMPA MEMBER PORTAL The Canadian Media Producers Association works to ensure a prosperous future for you and your business. You are entitled to a variety of benefits and services, and we encourage you to take advantage of them to save money and to make your life simpler.CAREERS | CMPA
We take pride in our talented and experienced team of professionals, who work tirelessly to further the interests of our members and Canada’s production sector. LEAD, HUMAN RESOURCES FUNCTION MANDATE: The office of Human Resources is responsible for all human resources functions impacting people and culture within the organization, from pre-hire to exit of employment and sets HR strategy leading progressive programs and initiatives that enhance the CMPA culture.This role will also partner with the lead for CMPA’s equity, diversity and inclusion strategy with a focus on CMPA AND ALBERTA’S TEAMSTERS LOCAL 362 REACH AGREEMENT ON TORONTO / CALGARY, June 23, 2020 – Today, the Canadian Media Producers Association and Teamsters Local 362 jointly announced the successful negotiation of a three-year master agreement. The new deal, which has been ratified by the members of both parties, establishes the terms, conditions and rates for crew including drivers, wranglers and caterers engaged in film, TV and digital mediaBC PRODUCERS BRANCH
The branch has four key operational priorities: government relations, industrial relations, export and industry development. CMPA-BC has its own eight-member branch council and operating by-laws, which adhere to the regulations and direction of the CMPA national organization. DGC/CMPA STANDARD AGREEMENT 2019–2021 DGC/CMPA 4 Schedule 5 ON 1.00 REGULAR WORK DAY ON1.01 Work Day (a) Except for the Director or a Guild Member engaged on a Flat Deal basis, the work day shall be twelve (12) hours, including paidmeal
2019 2021 DGC/CMPA STANDARD AGREEMENT 2019 Rate Sheet - Effective January 1, 2019 to December 31, 2019 2019-2021 DGC/CMPA Standard Agreement Page 5 PICTURE EDITING MINIMUM RATES FOR THEATRICAL MOTION PICTURES, MADE FOR TELEVISION MOVIES,MINI-SERIES
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CMPA RELEASES ECONOMIC REPORT ON CANADIAN FILM AND TV PRODUCTIONSECTOR
OTTAWA, MAY 20, 2021 — A new report, released today by the CMPA, provides a detailed look at the state of the Canadian film and television production sector for the period ending just prior to the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.READ MORE→
CMPA LAUNCHES NEW, UPDATED GLOBAL OTT BUYERS DIRECTORY The CMPA is pleased to announce the launch of the new, updated GLOBAL OTT BUYERS DIRECTORY , developed for CMPA members. The overhauled site offers an improved user experience, making it easier than ever to source key market intelligence and identify potential buyers for your projects.LEARN MORE→
JOINT STATEMENT ON GOVERNMENT OF CANADA’S EXTENSION OF SHORT-TERMCOMPENSATION FUND
OTTAWA, FEBRUARY 10, 2021— The Canadian Media Producers Association (CMPA) and l’Association québécoise de la production médiatique (AQPM) issued a statement on behalf of their Presidents and CEOs, Reynolds Mastin and Hélène Messier, today.LEARN MORE→
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THE CANADIAN MEDIA PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION IS CANADA’S TRADE ASSOCIATION FOR INDEPENDENT PRODUCERS. WE REPRESENT HUNDREDS OF COMPANIES ENGAGED IN THE DEVELOPMENT, PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION OF ENGLISH-LANGUAGE CONTENT FOR TV, FEATURE FILM AND DIGITAL MEDIA CHANNELS. LEARN MORE ABOUT US. LATEST PRESS RELEASESMay 20, 2021
CMPA RELEASES ECONOMIC REPORT ON CANADIAN FILM AND TV PRODUCTIONSECTOR
OTTAWA, May 20, 2021 — A new report, released today by the CMPA, provides a detailed look at the state ofRead more →
Apr 21, 2021
CMPA PROMOTES SEAN PORTER TO ROLE OF LEAD NEGOTIATOR TORONTO, April 21, 2021—The Canadian Media Producers Association today announced the promotion of Sean Porter to the position of LeadRead more →
Apr 19, 2021
CMPA STATEMENT ON BUDGET 2021 OTTAWA, April 19, 2021—The Canadian Media Producers Association today issued the following statement on behalf of its President andCEO,
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Mar 08, 2021
CMPA WELCOMES NEW EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF DGC ONTARIO TORONTO, March 8, 2021 —Today, the Canadian Media Producers Association welcomed the appointment of Victoria Harding as the newExecutive Director
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Feb 10, 2021
JENNIFER HOLNESS WINS CMPA INDIESCREEN AWARD TORONTO, February 10, 2021 – The Canadian Media Producers Association today announced Jennifer Holness and Dominique Dussault asthe recipients
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Feb 10, 2021
JOINT STATEMENT ON GOVERNMENT OF CANADA’S EXTENSION OF SHORT-TERMCOMPENSATION FUND
(la version française suit) OTTAWA, February 10, 2021— The Canadian Media Producers Association (CMPA) and l’Association québécoise de la production médiatiqueRead more →
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