Children's entertainment producer Cinar Corp. is repaying Telefilm Canada $2.6-million in a settlement related to tax fraud allegations at the company. The Montreal-based producer of the hit animation ...
MONTREAL — Embattled Canuck television producer Cinar has reached an agreement with federal film and TV funder Telefilm Canada regarding Cinar shows alleged to have been made with improperly obtained ...
Cinar Corp. will pay back $2.6 million to Telefilm Canada as part of a settlement over allegations the television programming company passed off American scripts as Canadians for tax breaks. Cinar ...
In a recent letter to shareholders, Cinar president and ceo, Barrie Usher forewarned that the company's production volume for 2001 would be at {a substantially lower level{ than in the past. He ...
Cinar Corp., the troubled Canadian production company, has taken a further step in its return to legitimacy. Beset by scandals involving fraudulent credits and missing millions, the Montreal-based ...
MONTREAL — Stuart Snyder is set to step down as president and CEO of troubled Canuck animation company Cinar Corp. after only one year on the job. The Montreal-based company announced Snyder’s ...
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Cinar Corp. has settled its differences with Telefilm Canada, repaying $2.6-million to the federal agency that suspended funding to the Montreal-based animation house amid tax fraud allegations. And ...
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