
Stage Workers at Canada’s Wonderland Join IATSE
TORONTO, ON – In two separate votes, stagehands as well as hair, makeup, and wardrobe workers at Canada’s Wonderland voted unanimously to join the IATSE. These skilled workers are the

TORONTO, ON – In two separate votes, stagehands as well as hair, makeup, and wardrobe workers at Canada’s Wonderland voted unanimously to join the IATSE. These skilled workers are the

TORONTO, ON – The IATSE commends Heritage Minister Pablo Rodriguez and Cabinet for listening to concerns and referring back the CBC-Radio Canada licence renewal decision (CRTC 2022-165) to the CTRC

TORONTO, ON – IATSE Canada is thrilled to announce that we were awarded $900,000 in training funds from the Ministry of Canadian Heritage, through the Canada Performing Arts Workers Resilience

VANCOUVER, BC – Workers at Anemone Hug Interactive have made history by becoming the first full-service game development studio to form a union in Canada. Utilizing the Labour Relations Board

ST. JOHN’S, NL – In a resounding victory, workers at Canadian AV Inc. have voted unanimously in favour of joining IATSE Local 709. Increased wages, improved communication, better benefits, and

The IATSE’s petition to the Governor in Council pursuant to s.28(1) of the Broadcasting Act to set aside or refer back for reconsideration re: BROADCASTING DECISION CRTC 2022-165: Canadian Broadcasting

OTTAWA, ON – For the first time in almost 30 years, this year’s Bluesfest is opening with a unionized labour force. Due to COVID crowd restrictions, live performance workers were

STRATFORD, ON – In a decisive victory, the wardrobe production shop workers for the Stratford Shakespearean Festival of Canada have voted to join IATSE Local 357. While the wardrobe running

The Creative Industries Coalition is pleased to note that Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland’s second federal budget, while fiscally prudent, includes some further financial support for the live performing arts sector,

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