
Statement on United States-Canada Relations
The IATSE has a proud history of representing behind the scenes entertainment workers in the United States and Canada since
The Union Behind Entertainment

The IATSE has a proud history of representing behind the scenes entertainment workers in the United States and Canada since

For over a century, Canada and the U.S. have stood shoulder-to-shoulder and prospered. Though there are distinct differences, the two

MONTREAL, QC – In November 2024, a large number of the technicians working on Compagnie Jean Duceppe productions, both at

Eight major unions and guilds question Telefilm at Annual Public Assembly on investment in projects that fail to sign or

For the fourth year in a row, more than a hundred members across the alliance within the U.S. and Canada

Eight major unions and guilds send letter to Telefilm on agency’s continued investments in projects that refuse to sign or

VANCOUVER, BC – The BC Labour Relations Board has issued its decision recognizing the Arts and Cultural Workers Union, IATSE

MONTREAL, QC – In March, the Government of Quebec announced that it would be making significant changes to its animation
VANCOUVER, BC – More than 700 workers at ICON Creative Studios have become the next group of animation workers to

Today’s CRTC decision (Broadcasting Regulatory Policy CRTC 2024-121) is an important one and while the IATSE will be reviewing the