• In Conversation with Rabiya Mansoor (Part Two)
    Nov 27 2025

    Part two of the conversation with Debra McGrath, Colin Mochrie, Kinley Mochrie, Outstanding Performance Non-Binary/Gender Non-Conforming Award winner Rabiya Mansoor along with Asher Rose and Madelaine Rose touches on what it meant to get their ACTRA card, why it's important to work with people you like on passion projects and actions they've taken that have felt gender affirming.

    We hope you enjoy this episode of ACTRA Spotlight, an audio and video podcast from ACTRA Toronto speaking with Canadian performers about their stories and work in the industry. Be sure to listen to part one of our conversation with Rabiya!

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    34 mins
  • In Conversation with Rabiya Mansoor (Part One)
    Nov 21 2025

    Debra McGrath, Colin Mochrie and Kinley Mochrie joined Rabiya Mansoor, the inaugural Outstanding Performance Non-Binary/Gender Non-Confirming winner at the 23rd ACTRA Awards in Toronto, along with Asher Rose and Madelaine Rose, for a heartfelt and timely conversation about the passion behind the creation of this award, shaping authentic characters, and why it's so special to be recognized for who you are.

    We hope you enjoy this episode of ACTRA Spotlight, an audio and video podcast from ACTRA Toronto speaking with Canadian performers about their stories and work in the industry. Stay tuned for Part Two!

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    44 mins
  • ACTRA Strike Authorization Vote Panel Discussion
    Dec 20 2024

    Listen to this exclusive panel discussion with ACTRA Toronto members Tantoo Cardinal, Shawn Doyle, Kevin Hanchard and Tatiana Maslany, hosted by ACTRA Toronto Executive Council member Amy Matysio, about the importance of a strike authorization vote during negotiations.

    Visit ACTRA Toronto's IPA Bargaining page: https://actratoronto.com/ipa-bargaining/

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    28 mins
  • John Cleland: "Perspectives on AI"
    Dec 19 2024

    In this episode, Asante Tracey speaks with ACTRA Toronto Executive Councillor and AI Subcommittee Co-Chair John Cleland about the critical implications of artificial intelligence (AI) in the entertainment industry. They discuss two key types of AI affecting performers: digital replicas and generative AI, and John highlights concerns such as the lack of consent protections, control over biometric data, and inadequate compensation for AI use. Further, John stresses the importance of ACTRA Members educating themselves, advocating for legislative protections, and actively participating in union efforts to address these challenges.

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    28 mins
  • Jennifer Wigmore: "Be Strike Ready"
    Dec 5 2024

    In this episode of ACTRA Toronto Reel Talk, IPA Bargaining Team Member Jennifer Wigmore joins host Kate Ziegler to discuss her experience as a performer and union representative, focusing on the challenges, priorities and what's at stake in IPA negotiations. Jennifer reflects on her time on the council in the 1990s, highlighting groundbreaking moments like integrating internet protections into the IPA—a reminder of the evolving nature of agreements. She underscores the importance of addressing digital streaming and residuals, citing the lack of protections for performers as streaming services dominate the industry. Jennifer also emphasizes the impact of self-tape auditions, highlighting their increased demands and hidden costs for actors. She stresses the critical need for updated language in agreements to protect performers in areas like AI, travel, and inflation while advocating for engagement by union members to ensure informed representation and collective progress.

    Ongoing updates about IPA Bargaining can be found here: https://actratoronto.com/ipa-bargaining/

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    36 mins
  • Tonjha Richardson: "Nothing Changes if Nothing Changes"
    Nov 28 2024

    Asante Tracey chats with ACTRA Toronto Councillor & IPA Bargaining team member Tonjha Richardson about her extensive career, her return to the industry after a 15-year hiatus, and her current role on the Bargaining team. Tonjha discusses the "AIR" priorities—Artificial Intelligence and Accessibility, Inclusion and Inflation, and Residuals and Respect—and their significance in improving working conditions for performers. She shares insights into today's challenges facing performers, including unpaid work for self-tapes and the need for better wages, accessibility and residuals, while also highlighting the importance of fostering respect on set. Tonjha's optimism, dedication and belief in the collective power of the union is an inspiration to fight for meaningful change.

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    27 mins
  • Steven "Shack" Shackleton: "Stunt Performers"
    Nov 20 2024

    In this episode of ACTRA Toronto Reel Talk, Kate Ziegler speaks with IPA bargaining team member and veteran stunt performer Steven "Shack" Shackleton about the unique challenges and contributions of the stunt community in the IPA Bargaining process. Shack highlights the critical priorities of "AIR"—Accessibility, Inclusion, Residuals, and Artificial Intelligence—focusing on AI-related concerns like deep fakes, data capture, and digital doubles, which could impact the livelihoods of performers. He also sheds light on the physical demands of stunt work and the importance of health and safety. The conversation underscores the growing representation of the stunt community within ACTRA Toronto, fostering unity and collaboration to ensure fair treatment and recognition for all members.

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    44 mins
  • George Alevizos: "An Accessible Vision"
    Nov 14 2024

    In this episode of ACTRA Toronto Reel Talk, Asante Tracey speaks with ACTRA Toronto VP, Councillor and IPA Bargaining team member George Alevizos about the challenges and aspirations of diverse performers in Canada. George shares his journey in the industry, his advocacy for accessibility and inclusion, and the critical issues facing diverse artists, such as AI's impact and the need for genuine representation. He speaks passionately about the "AIR" priorities for bargaining—Accessibility, Inclusion, and Residuals—emphasising the importance of authentic opportunities for all artists. Watch now for an inspiring conversation on the power of representation and the future of diversity in our industry.

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    24 mins