As representatives of the Canadian creative industry, we gathered together today to collaborate on an industry-wide response to sexual harassment, discrimination, bullying, and violence. We agree to zero tolerance for such behaviour. We recognize that increasing gender equality and diversity across our industry is an important part of the solution.
Author: ACTRA Toronto
ACTRA Toronto Council is committed to addressing the issue of sexual harassment in our industry. Here is an update on our work to date. Safe Space Groups ACTRA Toronto President Theresa Tova held four “safe space” groups. Tova and Special Advisor Victoria Shen have continued to receive calls each day…
Preventing and Dealing with Sexual Harassment, Discrimination, Bullying and Violence In recent weeks, members have courageously come forward about their experiences of sexual harassment. We are heartbroken and enraged by these stories. ACTRA Toronto recognizes and acknowledges our responsibility to protect our members. We regret that our members did not…
Toronto, September 14, 2017 – Hungry Eyes Media and creator Nathalie Younglai picked up the second Sandi Ross Awards at the Orchid Nightclub at TIFF last night. Hungry Eyes Media is best known for Shoot the Messenger, Guns, Doomstown, Home Again and Love, Sex and Eating the Bones. The company…
Please find attached and enclosed a press release from Creative Arts Savings & Credit Union FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Toronto, April 12, 2017 – Creative Arts Savings & Credit Union is pleased to announce the appointment of Frank Manzo to the position of CEO. Mr. Manzo, formerly with National Bank’s TV…