The stars came out on Saturday _ Catherine O’Hara, Gordon Pinsent and Jill Hennessy among them _ to have their names immortalized on Canada’s Walk of Fame in a glamorous annual event celebrating the country’s biggest cultural success stories.
The CRTC’s announcement today that it will deny CTV Inc., the right to buy five CityTV stations in Vancouver, Winnipeg, Edmonton, Calgary and Toronto, as part of its billion-dollar proposal to acquire CHUM Ltd., is a step in the right direction.
The federal government has announced it will spend $29 million over the next two years to renew a program aimed at helping the development of Canadian new media products.
CTV and Global threw themselves some parties this week to celebrate spending hundreds of millions of Canadian dollars to stuff Canada’s primetime television with American dramas. And hundreds of Canadian actors and other industry workers were out on the sidewalk protesting.
Glittery as a Vegas Strip stage revue, smooth and smarmy as a high-roller on the lucky streak of his life, the casino-heist franchise wins back some of the "Ocean’s Eleven" charm it lost amid the sputtering sequel "Ocean’s Twelve."
Review: 2.0 stars
Starring: George Clooney
Directed by: Steven Soderbergh
Running time: 122 minutes
The stars came out on Saturday _ Catherine O’Hara, Gordon Pinsent and Jill Hennessy among them _ to have their names immortalized on Canada’s Walk of Fame in a glamorous annual event celebrating the country’s biggest cultural success stories.
The CRTC’s announcement today that it will deny CTV Inc., the right to buy five CityTV stations in Vancouver, Winnipeg, Edmonton, Calgary and Toronto, as part of its billion-dollar proposal to acquire CHUM Ltd., is a step in the right direction.
The federal government has announced it will spend $29 million over the next two years to renew a program aimed at helping the development of Canadian new media products.
CTV and Global threw themselves some parties this week to celebrate spending hundreds of millions of Canadian dollars to stuff Canada’s primetime television with American dramas. And hundreds of Canadian actors and other industry workers were out on the sidewalk protesting.
Glittery as a Vegas Strip stage revue, smooth and smarmy as a high-roller on the lucky streak of his life, the casino-heist franchise wins back some of the "Ocean’s Eleven" charm it lost amid the sputtering sequel "Ocean’s Twelve."
Review: 2.0 stars
Starring: George Clooney
Directed by: Steven Soderbergh
Running time: 122 minutes
The stars came out on Saturday _ Catherine O’Hara, Gordon Pinsent and Jill Hennessy among them _ to have their names immortalized on Canada’s Walk of Fame in a glamorous annual event celebrating the country’s biggest cultural success stories.
The CRTC’s announcement today that it will deny CTV Inc., the right to buy five CityTV stations in Vancouver, Winnipeg, Edmonton, Calgary and Toronto, as part of its billion-dollar proposal to acquire CHUM Ltd., is a step in the right direction.
The federal government has announced it will spend $29 million over the next two years to renew a program aimed at helping the development of Canadian new media products.
CTV and Global threw themselves some parties this week to celebrate spending hundreds of millions of Canadian dollars to stuff Canada’s primetime television with American dramas. And hundreds of Canadian actors and other industry workers were out on the sidewalk protesting.
Glittery as a Vegas Strip stage revue, smooth and smarmy as a high-roller on the lucky streak of his life, the casino-heist franchise wins back some of the "Ocean’s Eleven" charm it lost amid the sputtering sequel "Ocean’s Twelve."
Review: 2.0 stars
Starring: George Clooney
Directed by: Steven Soderbergh
Running time: 122 minutes