Karen Thorne-Stone

Karen Thorne-Stone

President & CEO
Ontario Media Development Corporation

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Bucking The Trend-Ontario's Thriving Creative Industries

February 7, 2012
11:45 am - 1:30 pm

One King Street West
1 King Street West, Toronto
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With $12.2 billion in annual GDP, Ontario’s cultural industries – book and magazine publishing, film and television, music and interactive digital media – contribute significantly to Ontario’s economy as part of the creative cluster.

This growth is bolstered by the Ontario Media Development Corporation, its industry programs and tax credits, with great success.  In fact, 2011 may have been one of the most lucrative years yet for film and television production in the province.

Join Karen Thorne-Stone as she guides us through the organization’s role in supporting these industries and their role in leading the economy, both in Ontario and internationally, in today’s ever-changing financial climate.


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