Canadian animation veteranMichael Hirsh is buying Cinar, the troubled Montreal-based animation house. TheUS$144m sale puts Hirsh, co-founder and former CEO of Toronto-based Nelvana Limited,back in the ...
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MONTREAL - Ronald Weinberg, whose Cinar animation firm produced popular cartoons Arthur and Cailloux, went on trial Monday for one of the biggest financial scams in Canadian history. Weinberg, 62, and ...
MONTREAL — Stuart Snyder is set to step down as president and CEO of troubled Canuck animation company Cinar Corp. after only one year on the job. The Montreal-based company announced Snyder’s ...
Before we delve into the planned resurrection of Cinar, let's pause for a moment to recall what this scandal-plagued animator used to be. At one point, Cinar was a Canadian entertainment icon.
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 ...
MONTREAL - Micheline Charest, the co-founder and former chair of award-winning animation house Cinar, died Wednesday afternoon. She was 51. A spokesperson for Notre-Dame Hospital confirmed Charest had ...
The fallen Canadian animation giant and partners are ordered to pay punitive damages to Claude Robinson for stealing the character for a Robinson Crusoe-inspired cartoon. By Etan Vlessing Canada ...
MONTREAL -- The co-founder of the Cinar animation company was given a nine-year prison term Wednesday for his role in a $120-million fraud case. With time already served, Ronald Weinberg still has ...
MONTREAL – The co-founder of the Cinar animation company has been given a nine-year prison term for his role in a $120-million fraud case. Ronald Weinberg’s sentence was handed down in a Montreal ...