MONTREAL — Troubled Canadian children’s TV producer Cinar has settled out-of-court with two of its subsidiaries, U.S. publishing companies Carson-Dellosa Publishing and HighReach Learning. Cinar ...
Nearly a dozen years after scandals at Canadian cartoon-maker surfaced, Quebec police make arrests. By Etan Vlessing Canada Bureau Chief TORONTO — Quebec police on Wednesday made a surprise arrest of ...
A jury has found the founder of Cinar, Ronald Weinberg, and his associates Lino Matteo and John Xanthoudakis guilty on most of the charges they faced for orchestrating an elaborate, $120-million fraud ...
MONTREAL — Quebec Securities Commission fined Cinar Corp. founders Ronald Weinberg and Micheline Charest C$1 million ($613,000) each on Friday and barred them from being directors or executives at any ...
Former children's animation mogul Micheline Charest died Wednesday afternoon, a month after selling her shares in the scandal-plagued Cinar company that she founded with her husband. A spokeswoman for ...
The troubled children's animation company Cinar has been sold to a group led by the founder of the Nelvana film company for $143.9 million US. And the new boss was quick to outline ambitious plans to ...
Cinar Corp. said yesterday that it is laying off 54 people -- about one-third of its head office staff -- in a major retrenchment at its entertainment division. The Montreal-based producer of animated ...
Montreal, Qc. and Alexandria, Virginia, April 15, 2002- CINAR Corporation, and the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) are pleased to announce that they have reached an agreement to produce 16 new ...
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