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14 January 2026
DSO delegation to Prime Time 2026
28 November 2025
EFM26 Market Badge Inclusion Initiative - Call for Applications
Learn how to apply!
21 November 2025
CRTC Canadian Content Decision – What Does it Mean for Disabled Creators?
On November 18, 2025, the CRTC released its decision on modernizing the definition of Canadian Content. Here's what it means in practice.
18 November 2025
Call For Applications: Prime Time 2026 Delegation
The DSO is bringing a delegation of five disabled creatives to Prime Time 2026, taking place from January 28 to 30 in Ottawa, ON. Learn how to apply.
03 November 2025
Call for Participation – Advisory Committee on the Production Accessibility Role Initiative (ProdAccess)
The DSO is inviting Francophone professionals with experience in accessibility to join a national initiative aimed at formalizing a dedicated accessibility role within film and television production teams in Canada.
30 September 2025
DSO Delegation to the Vancouver International Film Festival 2025
Meet our delegates!
19 September 2025
Call For Applications: SJIWFF 2025 Delegation
Our delegates will have access to curated conversations, masterclasses, case studies and networking sessions.
11 September 2025
DSO Delegation to the Atlantic International Film Festival 2025
Meet our delegates!
19 August 2025
Disability Screen Office and National Screen Institute Announce Production Accessibility Role Initiative (ProdAccess)
New managerial role will help ensure accessibility is built into every stage of TV and film production in Canada.
23 July 2025
Call For Applications: TIFF 2025 Delegation
The DSO is bringing a delegation to the Toronto International Film Festival and Industry Conference 2025. Applications close on August 10.
16 June 2025
DSO Offers Paid Focus Group Opportunities Nationwide – Share Your Experience in Film & TV!
This is your chance to help shape a more inclusive Canadian screen industry! Join the DSO’s national study on disability and representation.
23 March 2025
Disability Screen Office leads first-ever survey on disability in the Canadian Film and Television industry
Canada’s Screen Industry Survey on Disability aims to identify barriers, highlight best practices, and establish new standards for disability representation and inclusion in the sector. People with and without disabilities are invited to share their experiences.