Canadian Program Certification
The Canadian Program Certification Office allows
Canadian program producers to obtain Canadian certification for television
productions that make predominant use of Canadian crews and talents. See
the eligibility criteria below.
The CRTC establishes policies and regulations to ensure
that Canadian productions from creators enjoy a minimum level of exhibition
in Canada through Canadian content quotas.
From 1960 to 1998, the CRTC has received over 17,000
applications to certify productions for broadcasters, specialty services or
pay services. The total value of productions has increased from $260
million in 1993 to about $800 million in 1998.
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2000-09 |
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Application forms for Canadian Program Certification
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Type
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Form #
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Animation
Animated productions (other than continuous action animation)
Guide |
205 |
Dubbing a foreign production |
201 |
Live action
Live action and continuous action animated productions Guide |
206 |
Live and live-to-tape sports events production |
204 |
Production package |
203 |
Twinning |
202 |
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