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Creative Industries Coalition Responds re: Budget 2022
The Creative Industries Coalition is pleased to note that Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland’s second federal budget, while fiscally prudent, includes

Cineflix workers to get $2.5 million in deal negotiated by unions
Agreement settles class-action lawsuit Toronto, ON – Hundreds of current and former workers at factual TV company Cineflix will share

Meeting with Provincial Deputy Ministers of Culture/Heritage
During a meeting last month between the Creative Industries Coalition (IATSE, Equity, CFM, and the ADC) and the federal Deputy

ACWU IATSE B778 Takes Lead on Indigenous-Based Practices with Inclusion of Discipline Circle in Gallery Gachet Agreement
VANCOUVER, BC – The IATSE continues to move forward with progressive initiatives, and one Vancouver local union has been a leader.

2022 PRE-BUDGET CONSULTATION SUBMISSIONS
The IATSE’s Pre-Budget Submissions to the federal government lay out the issues facing the live performance industry and our short-term

IATSE Looks Forward to Working with Federal Government on Broadcasting Act Modernization
The Government of Canada has reintroduced a bill to modernize the Broadcasting Act. The IATSE supports the intent of the