CBC Toronto reporter Chris Glover has filed a police complaint after he was licked during a live television hit Tuesday evening. Glover was at a downtown Toronto comedy club gathering reaction to Just For Laughs takeover of SiriusXM’s Canada Laughs channel when a man approached Glover, made faces at the camera and then licked and kissed the reporter’s ear and neck. The man in question, actor Boyd Banks who has appeared on Little Mosque on the Prairie and Designated Survivor, among other shows, has since apologized for the incident, suggesting he needs mental health help.
Thunderbird Entertainment Group has announced that Métis author Cherie Dimaline will work with Vancouver-based TV writer and producer Jennica Harper (Cardinal, Motive) to adapt Dimaline’s award-winning novel The Marrow Thieves for television. The series will be produced by the company’s scripted division with Dimaline and Harper set to executive produce alongside Alexandra Raffé and Ivan Fecan, executive chair of Thunderbird’s board. The Marrow Thieves is set in a dystopian future where Earth has been ravaged by climate change. Wanted for their bone marrow, which contains the lost ability to dream, North American Indigenous people are being hunted by government recruiters and used as unwilling donors. The Marrow Thieves won the Governor General’s Award for English-language children’s literature and the Kirkus Prize for Young Readers in 2017 and has been a Canadian bestseller for over a year.
The Marijuana Chronicles has started principal photography in Toronto. Based on a true story that took place in 1972 over 98 days, the film is a look at the physical, scientific and social effects of marijuana use on an all-female study group. Written and directed by Craig Pryce (The Good Witch, Goosebumps, HBO’s The Dark), the story was optioned from Toronto Star investigative reporter Diana Zionislic, who acts as story consultant. The Marijuana Chronicles features an all-Canadian female cast including Julia Stone (Weirdos, The Killing), Morgan Kohan (Star Trek Discovery, Kim’s Convenience), Tymika Tafari (Murdoch Mysteries), Brittany Bristow (Royal Matchmaker, Shadowtown), and Kyla Young (Alias Grace). Luke Bilyk (Degrassi) and Greg Calderone (Saving Hope) also appear.
The Quebecor Fund board of directors has named the production companies and distributors whose projects will receive funding in the 17th round of the Film Production Assistance Program. The selected producers and distributors will share a total of $920,000. The four successful projects include Xavier Dolan-directed feature film Matthias et Maxine (Productions Sons of Manual inc.). Since its 2010 launch, the program has granted 68 film projects and 14 event projects financial assistance, totalling more than $12.8 million.
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