Author: Clint Curtis

Does Iatse Work In Canada?

IATSE represents over 25,000 workers in Canada. Our members receive strong representation, good wages, training, benefits and overall better working conditions. Who is covered by IATSE? We are more than 150,000 entertainment industry professionals across the United States and Canada, including stagehands, front of house workers, wardrobe attendants, hair and makeup artists, motion picture and […]

What Union Represents Canadian Actors Across Canada?

ACTRA (Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television and Radio Artists) is the national union of professional performers working in recorded media in Canada. ACTRA represents the interests of over 28,000 members across the country – the foundation of Canada’s highly acclaimed professional performing community. Does Canada have a film union? ACTRA National ACTRA (Alliance of Canadian […]

What Does Co-Op Mean In Canada?

co-operative education. What is co-op in Canada? Co-op, also known as co-operative education, combines your school studies with an official paid work term. Ultimately, you gain valuable experience in a career you’re interested in while earning your degree. How does co-op work in Canada? What is a CO-OP program and how does it work? The […]

Can I Travel To Canada On Stem Opt?

You can travel abroad and reenter the U.S. with your expired Post-Completion OPT EAD card and the original receipt notice for your STEM OPT application issued by USCIS. You cannot travel with an email or text confirmation, or a printout of your online case status, in lieu of the physical receipt notice. Can I go […]

How Do You Write Amounts In Canada?

Sums of money are usually expressed in numerals, except when they refer to round or indefinite amounts or are used in a formal or legal context: $5.98/ m. Use the following forms: 65¢ or $0.65 or 65 cents not $. two million dollars or $2 million or $2 000 000 or $2,000,000. a two-million dollar […]

How Do You Write Cents In Canada?

Use the following forms: 65¢ or $0.65 or 65 cents not $. 65 or . 65¢ 5.11 Money $5.98/ m. a fare of 75¢ a few thousand dollars. a twenty-dollar bill. Payments shall be made in equal instalments of two hundred and thirty dollars per month. How do you write amounts in Canada? Symbol for […]