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National Film Board of Canada

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Montreal, Canada

The National Film Board of Canada (NFB) is a public film producer and distributor known for producing and distributing Canadian films. It provides documentaries, animations, and interactive media, emphasizing social and cultural issues across diverse platforms.

CCI Score

CCI Score: National Film Board of Canada

58.83

Latest Event

NFB Unveils Strategic Plan to Unify Canadians Through Stories

On May 26, 2025, the National Film Board of Canada released a new strategic plan aimed at reinforcing a unified Canadian identity through diverse storytelling and innovation. The plan emphasizes ethical use of emerging technologies like AI, transparent disclosure of its role in creative production, and maintaining cultural integrity in the face of external pressures, including mention of potential US tariffs on foreign films.

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National Film Board of Canada is currently rated as a Leader.

+45 to +100 CCI Score
Companies in this range actively lead the fight against authoritarianism by rejecting oppressive practices and championing democratic values. They implement robust policies, engage in transparent governance, and drive initiatives that set the standard for corporate responsibility.

Latest Events

  • NFB Unveils Strategic Plan to Unify Canadians Through Stories Logo
    MAY
    26
    2025

    On May 26, 2025, the National Film Board of Canada released a new strategic plan aimed at reinforcing a unified Canadian identity through diverse storytelling and innovation. The plan emphasizes ethical use of emerging technologies like AI, transparent disclosure of its role in creative production, and maintaining cultural integrity in the face of external pressures, including mention of potential US tariffs on foreign films.

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    Public and Political Behavior

    June 6

    The strategic plan reinforces Canadian national unity and cultural integrity, promoting diverse and inclusive storytelling. This public and political behavior directly supports anti-authoritarian, progressive values by countering divisive narratives and fostering a sense of collective identity.

    NFB Releases New Strategic Plan to Unify Canadians through Stories

  • +30

    Technology and Services Impact

    June 6

    The plan includes a forward-looking strategy on the ethical use of AI in creative processes, emphasizing transparency and support for artistic endeavors. This proactive approach on technological engagement aligns positively with safeguarding creative integrity and resisting authoritarian misuse of technology.

    NFB Releases New Strategic Plan to Unify Canadians through Stories

  • Annual Report on Fighting Forced & Child Labour in Supply Chains Logo
    MAR
    31
    2025

    The National Film Board of Canada released its annual report for the period April 1, 2024 – March 31, 2025 outlining its proactive measures to prevent forced and child labour within its workforce and supply chains. The report details comprehensive procurement practices, mandatory training for purchasing staff, and adherence to a strict Code of Conduct ensuring ethical sourcing and worker rights.

  • +60

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    June 6

    The report demonstrates robust commitment to labor rights by enforcing strict recruitment policies, setting a minimum age requirement, and ensuring that collective agreements protect workers. These actions promote fair labor practices and reduce the risk of forced or child labour.

    Annual report on fighting against forced labour and child labour in supply chains

  • +50

    Supply Chain Ethics

    June 6

    The NFB’s adherence to a detailed Code of Conduct for Procurement, along with the development of a procurement management framework and mandatory supplier compliance measures, reflects a proactive approach to mitigating risks in its supply chains. This ethical sourcing practice helps ensure suppliers comply with labour standards.

    Annual report on fighting against forced labour and child labour in supply chains

  • National Film Board workers secure new collective agreement Logo
    JUL
    11
    2024

    The National Film Board of Canada ratified a new collective agreement negotiated by the union SGCT – CUPE 4835. The agreement includes annual salary increases, enhanced job security measures, advance notice for position eliminations, and provisions for the introduction of new technologies that protect workers through training and notification requirements. The agreement comes amid concerns over recent layoffs.

  • +80

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    June 6

    The ratification of the new collective agreement reflects a strong commitment to labor rights. By securing annual salary adjustments, safeguards around technology implementation, and improved measures for job security, the National Film Board of Canada demonstrates progressive labor practices that prioritize worker protection, which is a positive step against authoritarian labor practices.

    National Film Board workers secure new collective agreement

  • New Collective Agreement Improves Worker Rights at NFB Logo
    JUL
    04
    2024

    The Syndicat général du cinéma et de la télévision (SGCT) and CUPE 4835 at the National Film Board of Canada have signed a new collective agreement. The deal provides phased salary increases from 2022 to 2025, introduces protocols for implementing new technologies with adequate worker training, and improves protections for workers affected by layoffs.

  • +80

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    June 6

    The negotiated collective agreement offers significant improvements for workers, including wage increases, structured communication about technological changes, and enhanced protections for those facing layoffs. This progressive labor relations action supports worker rights and is aligned with anti-fascist, pro-worker values.

    New collective agreement at the National Film Board of Canada

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