Television

Among the names who have signed are author Naomi Klein and documentary filmmaker and TV host Avi Lewis.
The B.C. NDP have announced that if elected this spring, they would increase tax credits for the film and television industry.
There have been complete mischaracterizations and false information reported this past week about Border Security: Canada’s Front Line.
A memo and agreement between Canada Border Service Agency (CBSA) and Force Four Entertainment sheds significant light on the extent to which the federal government is involved in the production of a reality television show being filmed in Vancouver.
A trio of New Democrat MLAs have told the Straight that they don’t want a television show that some have accused of targeting immigrants filming in their neighbourhoods, or anywhere in British Columbia.
Vancouver Mayor Gregor Robertson has come out against a television show filming searches and arrests of immigrants in the city.
Jody Claman, Ronnie Negus, and Mary Zilba are joined by Amanda Hansen, Ioulia Reynolds, and Robin Reichman for a second season of drama.
When B.C. couple Cathy and Martin Ward decided to adopt a child, they didn’t expect they would eventually end up with five.
Textile Image president and Flag Shop owner Susan Braverman went on CBC’s The Big Decision because she wanted advice on expanding into the U.S. market.
As the History Channel documentary makes clear, modern police work owes a huge debt to the fictional detective.