Industry Profiles
Developed with the Quebec English-language Production Council (QEPC), this report examines trends in English-language audiovisual production in Quebec, highlighting its economic impact and the challenges facing Official Language Minority Community production.

Profile 2025 marks the 29th edition of Canada’s leading report on the economic health of its film and television production. Over the span of nearly 30 years, Profile has become a trusted, go-to source for statistics and insights on the key trends and developments in Canada’s film and television production sector.
The creative industries are changing fast, but the fundamentals haven’t moved. At Digital Media at the Crossroads 2026, we presented the latest forces reshaping the Canadian media production and music sectors.
Nordicity partnered with the Racial Equity Media Collective (REMC) to conduct the first national survey mapping race-based funding data across Canada’s screen sector. The resulting report establishes an important baseline, highlighting both persistent inequities and opportunities to advance equity through improved data collection and targeted action.
The Documentary Organization of Canada (DOC) commissioned Nordicity to develop the eighth edition of “Getting Real”, their industry report.
The 2025 edition of The Digital Media Universe in Canada, Nordicity’s report that gathers and presents information on key trends in the music, IDM/video games, and audiovisual production industries.
Nordicity and Jason Della Rocca were engaged to prepare a white paper on how Brazil can become a powerhouse in the global video games industry.
Beyond Entertainment: The Transformative Power of Video Games profiles 11 Canadian organizations who have embraced video games and related technology to develop innovative solutions within their communities to benefit health, education, and community connection, as well as to improve industrial processes.