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'Despicable Me 4' notches another win for family films at the box office
LA Times via Yahoo Canada News· 2 days agoUniversal Pictures and Illumination Entertainment's "Despicable Me 4" brought in $75 million in the U.S. and Canada this weekend, marking another strong weekend for family films.
'Despicable Me 4' notches another win for family films at the box office
Los Angeles Times· 2 days agoThe fourth installment of the Universal Pictures and Illumination Entertainment animated franchise...
Canada’s unemployment rate rises, OMERS sells LifeLabs and Ottawa approves Glencore’s Teck coal...
The Globe and Mail· 3 days agoCanada’s unemployment rate hit its highest level in two years in June, according to Statistics ...
Foreign streaming services challenge requirement to pay into fund for Canadian news
CP24· 4 days agoMotion Picture Association-Canada, which also represents platforms HAYU, Sony's Crunchyroll, ...
Foreign streaming services challenge requirement to pay into fund for Canadian news
National Post· 4 days agoMotion Picture Association-Canada, which also represents platforms HAYU, Sony’s Crunchyroll, ...
MPA-Canada files for review of CRTC base contribution requirement for streamers
Realscreen· 4 days agoThe Motion Picture Association-Canada (MPA-Canada) — which represents the interests of Netflix,...
Global Streaming Giants Call On Canadian Court To Shelve Streaming Levy
Deadline via Yahoo Canada News· 5 days agoThe global streaming giants have called on a Canadian court to stop plans to introduce laws...
18 Actors Who Torpedoed Their Once-Promising Careers Practically Overnight
BuzzFeed· 5 days agoNate Parker racked up several film roles in the 2000s and 2010s before directing and starring in The...
Business Brief: How homegrown successes are paying off – but not for Canadians
The Globe and Mail· 5 days agoPrivate and public markets have historically enjoyed a symbiotic relationship in Canada: Private...
Streaming giants challenge new Canadian revenue-sharing rules
StreetInsider· 5 days agoThe Motion Picture Association-Canada, which represents Netflix, Walt Disney Co and other companies, has filed applications in a federal court for leave ...