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Home of the Genie Awards, Prix Gemeaux and Gemini Awards, which promotes, recognizes and celebrates Canadian cinema and television.
The Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television and Radio Artists is the union of professional performers working in English-language recorded media in Canada including TV, film, radio and digital media.
Insurance benefits and investment services to Canadian performers and screenwriters.
Compassionate aid to entertainment professionals in need. Formerly the Actors' Fund of Canada.
National directory of links to visual artists, galleries, and art resources.
A professional association concerned with promoting the interests of staff, freelance and student editorial cartoonists in Canada.
Writing about the Canadian media and television scene.
To strengthen arts and culture in Canada by connecting arts organizations to business patrons and volunteers.
Regional qualifier for the Canadian Culinary Championships. Providing young Canadians the opportunity through sport, music and food.
Includes descriptions and links to hand-craft, performance, visual, and written word artists and art organizations.
An encyclopedia of Canadian animation and cartooning.
Quarterly with articles about Canadian and international visual art, a national guide to exhibitions and events in the visual arts, and book reviews. Current issue and exhibition calendars by region.
To safeguard the integrity of fringe festivals. To encourage communication and cooperation between member festivals thereby fostering the continuity of our guiding principles.
CAPIC is a not-for-profit association dedicated to safeguarding and promoting the rights and interests of photographers and illustrators.
A day to celebrate Canadian beer: brewers, sellers, shippers, servers and drinkers.
Supports the development of the book arts in Canada. Bookbinding, artists' books, papermaking, calligraphy, letterpress printing and typography, wood engraving, paper decorating, restoration, and conservation.
Features news, information, entertainment, radio networks, and specialty cable tv.
Organizing, promoting and supporting the rodeo, cowboy and cowgirl entertainment business.
Funding agency for the Canadian film and television industry. Administers the Equity Investment Program (EIP) and the Licence Fee Program (LFP).
The CMPA represents screen-based media companies engaged in the production and distribution of TV, feature film and digital media content in Canada.
History, reviews, and discussion of Canadian poets and poetry.
Highlighting and awarding the best of French-Canadian science fiction, fantasy or horror.
A national, professional group for people in the field of children's culture. Supports and promotes children's literature through newsletters, workshops, meetings and other information programs.
For woodworking crafters in Canada, lists woodworking clubs, classes and courses, discussion group, list of carving clubs and North American woodworking shows, and article excerpts from news stand issue.
Event listings for Toronto, Montreal, Calgary, Ottawa, Edmonton, Vancouver, Winnipeg and other Canadian cities.
Word game. Each word has something to do with Canadian history and/or culture.
Incorporated federally as a non-profit corporation that is the national voice of Canada’s professional visual artists.
Indoor Christmas festival and market. Event takes place in Langley, BC, Edmonton, Alberta, and Barrie, Ontario.
A virtual Canada gallery and a guide to Canadian art and creative talents in the UK.
Thoughts and expressions by Darren Parberry. Offereing a book of poetry for sale.
Celebrating the history of Canadian graphic design. Documentary film.
The DGC represents directors, and other creative and logistical personnel in the film, television and new media industries.
A collective voice for independent documentary makers across Canada.
Stories of the Canadian food scene and the people behind it.
Canadian association for people whose careers have been in libraries, archives, publishing, and information work.
Examines the culture of Canadian music, film, and comedy. Features news, reviews and message board.
A search and directory of entertainment facilities in Canada.
Publishes short fiction, flash fiction, and poetry from emerging and established Canadian writers, as well as features stories by writers from around the world.
Buy and sell tickets for Canadian events online.
Includes listings and reviews of Canadian-made movies and TV series
Archive of a monthly web publication dedicated to the digital arts and culture scene of Canada. [English/French]
Supports getting Canadian Books into the hands of young people across the country. Host of I Read Canadian Day, in February.
A unique, permanent, and internationally-recognized number for audiovisual works, making immediate and accurate identification possible.
Official website for Laura Calder featuring recipes, and a hosting guide. Cookbook writer and food television show writer and host.
Federal cultural agency responsible for collecting and preserving Canada's published heritage so that it's available for present and future generations of Canadians.
Television series where Canadian amateur chefs develop their culinary skills as they compete for the MasterChef Canada title.
An annual pageant to honour young women between the ages of 13 and 17, offering scholarships and the opportunity to represent her country. Includes profiles of past winners.
Annual teen beauty pageant in Canada, a competition that holds regional finals in all 10 provinces, the winner of which competes at the Miss Teen World pageant.
Performing arts venue. NAC orchestra, English and French theatre programs information and listing of upcoming events. Located in Ottawa.
A coast-to-coast-to-coast event celebrating and promoting Canadian cinema and film.
Updates for and about Canadian cartoonists.
Providing art exhibitions, performances, portrait arts festivals, workshops, lectures and seminars in public places and educational institutions in Canada.
Promotes Canadian film through three core programs: Our Films in Our Schools, Welcome to Canada, and National Canadian Film Day.
An entertainment loyalty rewards program sponsored by Scotiabank and Cineplex Entertainment. Also known as Scene Plus.
Canadian comics news and culture. A news site about comics and graphic novels in Canada.
Mary Berg, winner of MasterChef Canada. Food and cookbook writer. TV show host for Mary's Kitchen Crush.
Offers production grants and distribution via Telus for filmmakers and creators in BC and Alberta.
Buy your event tickets online and look up venue information and seating maps.
Production company and studios led by Canadian actor and singer Tom Jackson. Includes information about its film and video productions, specifications and resume of its studio, and a profile of Mr. Jackson.
To encourage, connect, and document creative expression across Canada. A project of Wyrd Arts Initiatives.
A national not-for-profit organization strengthening gender representation and diversity in Canadian media.
Book and magazine fair celebrating literacy and the printed word. Locations include Vancouver, Calgary, Toronto, Halifax, and Kitchener.
Production company and studios led by Canadian actor and singer Tom Jackson. Includes information about its film and video productions, specifications and resume of its studio, and a profile of Mr. Jackson.
An entertainment loyalty rewards program sponsored by Scotiabank and Cineplex Entertainment. Also known as Scene Plus.
Television series where Canadian amateur chefs develop their culinary skills as they compete for the MasterChef Canada title.
A coast-to-coast-to-coast event celebrating and promoting Canadian cinema and film.
Supports the development of the book arts in Canada. Bookbinding, artists' books, papermaking, calligraphy, letterpress printing and typography, wood engraving, paper decorating, restoration, and conservation.
Indoor Christmas festival and market. Event takes place in Langley, BC, Edmonton, Alberta, and Barrie, Ontario.
Highlighting and awarding the best of French-Canadian science fiction, fantasy or horror.
Writing about the Canadian media and television scene.
Compassionate aid to entertainment professionals in need. Formerly the Actors' Fund of Canada.
A national not-for-profit organization strengthening gender representation and diversity in Canadian media.
Includes descriptions and links to hand-craft, performance, visual, and written word artists and art organizations.
National directory of links to visual artists, galleries, and art resources.
Canadian association for people whose careers have been in libraries, archives, publishing, and information work.
Word game. Each word has something to do with Canadian history and/or culture.
A search and directory of entertainment facilities in Canada.
History, reviews, and discussion of Canadian poets and poetry.
Canadian comics news and culture. A news site about comics and graphic novels in Canada.
Supports getting Canadian Books into the hands of young people across the country. Host of I Read Canadian Day, in February.
A day to celebrate Canadian beer: brewers, sellers, shippers, servers and drinkers.
Performing arts venue. NAC orchestra, English and French theatre programs information and listing of upcoming events. Located in Ottawa.
A national, professional group for people in the field of children's culture. Supports and promotes children's literature through newsletters, workshops, meetings and other information programs.
For woodworking crafters in Canada, lists woodworking clubs, classes and courses, discussion group, list of carving clubs and North American woodworking shows, and article excerpts from news stand issue.
A virtual Canada gallery and a guide to Canadian art and creative talents in the UK.
Quarterly with articles about Canadian and international visual art, a national guide to exhibitions and events in the visual arts, and book reviews. Current issue and exhibition calendars by region.
Publishes short fiction, flash fiction, and poetry from emerging and established Canadian writers, as well as features stories by writers from around the world.
Mary Berg, winner of MasterChef Canada. Food and cookbook writer. TV show host for Mary's Kitchen Crush.
Thoughts and expressions by Darren Parberry. Offereing a book of poetry for sale.
Organizing, promoting and supporting the rodeo, cowboy and cowgirl entertainment business.
Official website for Laura Calder featuring recipes, and a hosting guide. Cookbook writer and food television show writer and host.
To strengthen arts and culture in Canada by connecting arts organizations to business patrons and volunteers.
Regional qualifier for the Canadian Culinary Championships. Providing young Canadians the opportunity through sport, music and food.
Stories of the Canadian food scene and the people behind it.
An encyclopedia of Canadian animation and cartooning.
A professional association concerned with promoting the interests of staff, freelance and student editorial cartoonists in Canada.
Updates for and about Canadian cartoonists.
Providing art exhibitions, performances, portrait arts festivals, workshops, lectures and seminars in public places and educational institutions in Canada.
Buy your event tickets online and look up venue information and seating maps.
Offers production grants and distribution via Telus for filmmakers and creators in BC and Alberta.
Celebrating the history of Canadian graphic design. Documentary film.
Examines the culture of Canadian music, film, and comedy. Features news, reviews and message board.
To encourage, connect, and document creative expression across Canada. A project of Wyrd Arts Initiatives.
Insurance benefits and investment services to Canadian performers and screenwriters.
An annual pageant to honour young women between the ages of 13 and 17, offering scholarships and the opportunity to represent her country. Includes profiles of past winners.
CAPIC is a not-for-profit association dedicated to safeguarding and promoting the rights and interests of photographers and illustrators.
Funding agency for the Canadian film and television industry. Administers the Equity Investment Program (EIP) and the Licence Fee Program (LFP).
A collective voice for independent documentary makers across Canada.
To safeguard the integrity of fringe festivals. To encourage communication and cooperation between member festivals thereby fostering the continuity of our guiding principles.
A unique, permanent, and internationally-recognized number for audiovisual works, making immediate and accurate identification possible.
Incorporated federally as a non-profit corporation that is the national voice of Canada’s professional visual artists.
The Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television and Radio Artists is the union of professional performers working in English-language recorded media in Canada including TV, film, radio and digital media.
Event listings for Toronto, Montreal, Calgary, Ottawa, Edmonton, Vancouver, Winnipeg and other Canadian cities.
Promotes Canadian film through three core programs: Our Films in Our Schools, Welcome to Canada, and National Canadian Film Day.
The CMPA represents screen-based media companies engaged in the production and distribution of TV, feature film and digital media content in Canada.
Annual teen beauty pageant in Canada, a competition that holds regional finals in all 10 provinces, the winner of which competes at the Miss Teen World pageant.
Buy and sell tickets for Canadian events online.
Includes listings and reviews of Canadian-made movies and TV series
Federal cultural agency responsible for collecting and preserving Canada's published heritage so that it's available for present and future generations of Canadians.
The DGC represents directors, and other creative and logistical personnel in the film, television and new media industries.
Home of the Genie Awards, Prix Gemeaux and Gemini Awards, which promotes, recognizes and celebrates Canadian cinema and television.
Archive of a monthly web publication dedicated to the digital arts and culture scene of Canada. [English/French]
Features news, information, entertainment, radio networks, and specialty cable tv.
Book and magazine fair celebrating literacy and the printed word. Locations include Vancouver, Calgary, Toronto, Halifax, and Kitchener.

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