Canada's largest documentary film festival says it faces financial pressures that have put its future in jeopardy.
TORONTO - Canada's largest documentary film festival says it faces financial pressures that have put its future in jeopardy.
In an email seeking financial support from audiences, the non-profit organization's president says they've reduced overhead costs while continuing to operate, but are running out of cash. This year's festival is set to begin April 25, and the organization also offers year-round programming at the Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema.Man accused of using loopholes in ServiceOntario procedures in 'large-scale crime' involving 100+ vehicles
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