Directors Guild of Canada/La guilde canadienne des realisateurs
Occurred:
2026-04-15
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Intellectual Property
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Advance the recognition and protection of directors and screenwriters as primary authors of audiovisual works in Canadian law and international treaties.
Support collective management and equitable remuneration for the use of Canadian audiovisual works worldwide.
Defend creative and moral rights in digital environments and oppose any weakening of authorship or copyright protections.
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Arts and Culture
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Ensure Canada’s screen industries remain globally competitive through tax incentives, fair labour practices, and investment in talent.
Promote tax and financing mechanisms that encourage private investment in Canadian-owned intellectual property.
Advocate for modernized funding models through Telefilm Canada, the CMF, and provincial agencies.
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Arts and Culture
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Position Canadian directors and storytellers as global ambassadors of cultural sovereignty and creative excellence through international partnerships and export programs.
- Promote the visibility of Canadian directors and works at international markets and festivals.
- Support mobility, co-production, and export opportunities for Canadian creative talent.
- Advocate for the inclusion of directors’ authorship and
cultural diplomacy objectives in international trade and cultural agreements.
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