Netflix will locate its Canadian corporate office in Toronto with a temporary site expected to open as early as late summer. The streaming giant first announced plans to open a Canadian office in February. Toronto is already home to one of Netflix’s two Canadian production hubs in the Port Lands where series like The Umbrella Academy and The Queen’s Gambit have filmed. The Toronto office is expected to open with 10-15 employees, including a content executive who’ll work directly with creators. Netflix says it’s spent $2.5 billion on productions in Canada since 2017 and about $200 million a year in the Toronto area. “As we grow our business and presence all across Canada, we’re excited that Toronto will be our first local office. We’re looking forward to opening our doors and building on the great work we’ve started with our creative partners to bring more Canadian artists and stories to the world,” said Ted Sarandos, Co-CEO and Chief Content Officer, Netflix, in a City of Toronto release.
Torstar has ceased publication of its local news websites which had an ill-timed launch in March 2020. The local sites included Belleville, Kingston, Stratford, Cornwall, Windsor, Essex, and North Bay. “Unfortunately, the combined weight of the pandemic and the runway needed to get a new media business up and running has proven too steep a hill for now,” Bob Hepburn, Torstar Director of Communications, told InQuinte. “Torstar remains committed to local news and will continue to innovate and experiment with ways in which to provide vital local news to communities across Ontario.”