Programs & Events
Women in the Studio National Accelerator Program
The Women in the Studio program offers women, gender fluid, non-binary and gender non-conforming participants a series of curated workshops, educational sessions, and networking opportunities with music industry leaders. Music Publishers Canada is committed to changing the imbalance in the industry that exists for these producers, and supporting a creative and technical community that grows each year.
Events
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NXTGen & Women in the Studio Networking Mixer
August 23, 2024
Join MPC as we celebrate our 2024 Women in the Studio National Accelerator producers with an outdoor networking mixer in Toronto.
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Immersive Audio Innovation For All - A Workshop With Dr. Amandine Pras
August 23, 2024
This session is geared towards songwriters, composers and music producers interested in learning how to effectively communicate with sound engineers when involved in an immersive sound project, such as a Dolby Atmos mix.
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Music Tech Summit 2024
September 26, 2024
The Music Tech Summit is open to members and invited guests only. A full schedule will be available soon
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Live Cowriting Event with Mike Schlosser and Sarah Bolton
September 27, 2024
Mike Schloser and Sarah Bolton will show the audience their writing process live on stage. The event will be followed by a mixer
Past Events
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Inside the Song
June 4, 2024
An invitation-only event presented by Music Publishers Canada, CMRRA, and the JUNOS. Join us for a night of intimate performances and conversations celebrating Canadian songwriters, producers, and publishers.
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MPC AGM
June 4, 2024
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Meet The Music Supervisors B2B Meetings @ CMW
June 3, 2024
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CREATE LA
February 28 - March 4, 2024
Music Publishers Canada is taking a delegation of members to Los Angeles for bespoke programming and networking.
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Meet the Music Supervisors Virtual B2B Meetings France
February 27, 2024
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Meet the Music Supervisors France Virtual Panel
February 22, 2024
2023 Music Tech Summit
Music Publishers Canada hosts a yearly summit to help members and Canadian Music Industry stakeholders stay on top and get ahead of digital trends.
Inside The Song
Inside The Song is an important partnership between CMRRA, Music Publishers Canada, and the JUNOS. It’s a great b2b event that brings music publishers and songwriters together with the film and television industry, with the music industry, and with the gaming and technology industry. It brings everyone in one place - talk about the song, hear some songs, and hopefully do some business, too.
2023 Canadian Music Week
Music Publishers Canada is proud to support Canadian Music Week (CMW). Activities will include four panels during the Global Creators Summit and a private Meet The Music Supervisors event with panels and 1:1 meetings.
2022 Music Tech Summit
As the nature of how music is created and distributed in Canada is undergoing extraordinary change, we aim to provide our members and other representatives of the Canadian Music Industry with educational opportunities to help them stay on top and ahead of digital trends. To achieve this goal, our Music Tech Summits feature pitch sessions from local start-ups and presentations and product demo sessions from the world’s top music technology companies.
2022 Canadian Music Week
Canadian Music Week (CMW) is one of the premier entertainment events in North America. It focuses on the business of music. The festival spans a week of performances, with 1,000 showcasing bands at more than 60 live music venues in downtown Toronto.
Canadian Music Publishers Association is proud to support CMW on an annual basis. This year, the Canadian Music Publishers Association participated in the Mentors Cafe, sponsored the CMW Sync Summit, and curated three creative panels during the Global Creators Summit.
Music Rights 101 for Film and Television
Music Publishers Canada is proud to introduce Music Rights 101 for Film and Television, with our friends at Stohn Hay Cafazzo Dembroski Richmond LLP.
To be successful at licensing music for film and television, it is important to understand the underlying copyright principles and the practical considerations for owners and licensees. The team from Stohn Hay Cafazzo Dembroski Richmond LLP will explore the core legal rights of music rightsholders, and provide an overview of how music is cleared for use by Canadian film and television producers.
The session will also feature a panel on Indigenous Creators in Canada. A panel of Indigenous industry representatives will discuss their work, as well as what can be done to move the needle on cultural change.
SCHEDULE:
Music Rights 101 for Film and Television – 1:00pm – 4:00pm EST
Indigenous Creators in Canada panel – 4:15pm – 5:15pm EST
SPEAKERS (Music Rights 101 for Film and Television)
Erin Finlay
Angelika Heim
Max Rothschild
PANELISTS (Indigenous Creators in Canada panel)
Naomi Johnson – Executive Director, imagineNATIVE
Amanda Rheaume – Juno nominated, Canadian Folk Music Award winning singer/songwriter.
ShoShona Kish – Anishinabekwe community organizer, producer, activist, songwriter and JUNO award-winning touring artist.
ACCREDITATION with the Law Society of Ontario:
3h 00m Substantive (suggested).
This program contains 1 hour of EDI Professionalism Content.
Thank you to Ontario Creates for their support.
2021 Music Tech Summit
As the nature of how music is created and distributed in Canada is undergoing extraordinary change, we aim to provide our members and other representatives of the Canadian Music Industry with educational opportunities to help them stay on top and ahead of digital trends. To achieve this goal, our Music Tech Summits feature pitch sessions from local start-ups and presentations and product demo sessions from the world’s top music technology companies.
November 2, 2021:
Opening Keynote Open to Members & Non-Members:
Helena Kosinski – Vice President, MRC Data
November 3, 2021:
Members-only sessions with:
Spotify
Facebook
Instagram
Tik Tok
Audioshake
Recording Academy
Amazon Music
Compact
LyricFind
2021 Canadian Music Week
Canadian Music Week (CMW) is one of the premier entertainment events in North America. It focuses on the business of music. The festival spans a week of performances, with 1,000 showcasing bands at more than 60 live music venues in downtown Toronto.
Canadian Music Publishers Association is proud to support CMW on an annual basis. This year, the Canadian Music Publishers Association participated in the Mentors Cafe, sponsored the CMW Sync Summit, and curated three creative panels during the Global Creators Summit.
Music Rights 101 for Film and Television
Music Publishers Canada is proud to introduce Music Rights 101 for Film and Television, with our friends at Stohn Hay Cafazzo Dembroski Richmond LLP.
To be successful at licensing music for film and television, it is important to understand the underlying copyright principles and the practical considerations for owners and licensees. The team from Stohn Hay Cafazzo Dembroski Richmond LLP will explore the core legal rights of music rightsholders, and provide an overview of how music is cleared for use by Canadian film and television producers.
The session will also feature a panel on Indigenous Creators in Canada. A panel of Indigenous industry representatives will discuss their work, as well as what can be done to move the needle on cultural change.
SCHEDULE:
Music Rights 101 for Film and Television – 1:00pm – 4:00pm EST
Indigenous Creators in Canada panel – 4:15pm – 5:15pm EST
SPEAKERS (Music Rights 101 for Film and Television)
Erin Finlay
Angelika Heim
Max Rothschild
PANELISTS (Indigenous Creators in Canada panel)
Naomi Johnson – Executive Director, imagineNATIVE
Amanda Rheaume – Juno nominated, Canadian Folk Music Award winning singer/songwriter.
ShoShona Kish – Anishinabekwe community organizer, producer, activist, songwriter and JUNO award-winning touring artist.
ACCREDITATION with the Law Society of Ontario:
3h 00m Substantive (suggested).
This program contains 1 hour of EDI Professionalism Content.
Thank you to Ontario Creates for their support.
2020 Music Tech Summit
As the nature of how music is created and distributed in Canada is undergoing extraordinary change, we aim to provide our members and other representatives of the Canadian Music Industry with educational opportunities to help them stay on top and ahead of digital trends. To achieve this goal, our Music Tech Summits feature pitch sessions from local start-ups and presentations and product demo sessions from the world’s top music technology companies.
2020 Canadian Music Week
Canadian Music Week (CMW) is one of the premier entertainment events in North America. It focuses on the business of music. The festival spans a week of performances, with 1,000 showcasing bands at more than 60 live music venues in downtown Toronto.
Canadian Music Publishers Association is proud to support CMW on an annual basis. This year, the Canadian Music Publishers Association participated in the Mentors Cafe, sponsored the CMW Sync Summit, and curated three creative panels during the Global Creators Summit.
2019 Music Tech Summit
As the nature of how music is created and distributed in Canada is undergoing extraordinary change, we aim to provide our members and other representatives of the Canadian Music Industry with educational opportunities to help them stay on top and ahead of digital trends. To achieve this goal, our Music Tech Summits feature pitch sessions from local start-ups and presentations and product demo sessions from the world’s top music technology companies.
2019 Canadian Music Week
Canadian Music Week (CMW) is one of the premier entertainment events in North America. It focuses on the business of music. The festival spans a week of performances, with 1,000 showcasing bands at more than 60 live music venues in downtown Toronto.
Canadian Music Publishers Association is proud to support CMW on an annual basis. This year, the Canadian Music Publishers Association participated in the Mentors Cafe, sponsored the CMW Sync Summit, and curated three creative panels during the Global Creators Summit.