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Canadian Program Certification

Canadian Program Certification helps independent Canadian program producers to obtain Canadian certification for TV productions that use mainly Canadian crews and talents.

Why is certification needed?

Conventional television, pay TV and specialty TV licensees must broadcast a certain percentage of Canadian Content (CanCon). To monitor compliance, the CRTC requires licensees to maintain program logs for the Canadian programming they broadcast; these Canadian programs or productions are identified using a certification number.

This means that an independently produced program requires a certification number if it’s to be broadcast by a licensee. Without a certification number, the broadcaster can’t claim the program against CanCon requirements and the program is not recognized as being Canadian.

Eligible programming

In general, the CRTC certifies a Canadian program or series that meets the following criteria:

  • the producer must be Canadian and is responsible for monitoring and making decisions pertaining to the program
  • the production earns a minimum number of points based on the key creative functions that are performed by Canadians
  • a minimum percentage of program expenses is paid for services provided by Canadians or Canadian companies

Exempt or ineligible programming

Some programs are generally recognized as being Canadian, and don’t require CRTC certification:

  • news and public affairs programs
  • productions that have received certification from the Canadian Audio-Visual Certification Office (CAVCO) of Canadian Heritage
  • music video clips of 5 minutes or less
  • federal and provincial government productions
  • public service announcements of less than 5 minutes

The following productions are not eligible for certification:

  • infomercials and ads
  • promotional and corporate videos or films

Where to apply for certification

The type of production determines where producers should apply for certification:

Key creative personnel directory

You can find the key creative personnel for each production that has been certified by the CRTC since January 1st, 2004. This information is useful if you want to find out which independent productions have been deemed as being Canadian content.

Use the table below to scan the lists of personnel and related productions each individual has worked on. You can also search by file number, applicant name, certification number, name of the key creative person or program title. Go to Key creative personnel directory.

Note that the point criteria in the production list doesn’t apply to dubbings or live-to-tape sports events programs. As such, no items will be found for these programs.

Certification lists

By title

By number

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