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Ontario's Record Breaking, Multi-Billion Dollar Film Production Year: "A Healthy Balance Between Domestic and Foreign Production" - Michael Geist
The Broadcast and Telecommunications Legislative Review Panel report justifies its call for a massive overhaul of Canadian communications law - with increased consumer costs, violation of net neutrality, CRTC intervention into discoverability, and USMCA violations - due in large measure to concerns about support for the creation of Canadian content. I previously blogged about how the panel did not disclose - in either its report or subsequent comments - results of benchmarking research on the Canadian television production sector it commissioned from Nordicity. That report reveals that Canada ranks first among peer countries with respect to television production per capita, domestic television production (ie. Cancon or equivalent domestic production) per capita, hours of television production, and employment. Last week, Ontario Creates, the Government of Ontario's agency for cultural creation, released new data that reinforced how the panel's claims regarding the state of Canadian film and television production are not supported by industry data. Ontario Creates touted a "record breaking year" for Ontario's film and television production sector, citing more than $2 billion in production spending for 343 productions. Of the $2.1 billion, there was a near-even split between domestic and foreign production: $1.1 billion in foreign production and $1 billion on domestic productions.
Michael Geist