The Hollywood Reporter Women in Entertainment Canada to Honour Shaftesbury’s Christina Jennings with the 2025 Glass Ceiling Award

The Hollywood Reporter Women in Entertainment Canada is proud to announce that it will honour award-winning producer Christina Jennings, Founder, Chairman and President of Shaftesbury, with the Glass Ceiling Award at this year’s second annual event on Thursday, May 29 at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Toronto.

The Glass Ceiling Award was created to recognize excellence in leadership in the Canadian entertainment industry from women role models who are setting the agenda and driving the industry forward.

Christina Jennings
Glass Ceiling Award Honouree

Christina Jennings is the Founder, Chairman, and President of Shaftesbury, one of Canada’s most enduring independent production companies. A visionary producer of award-winning scripted storytelling, Jennings is known for her ability to build globally recognized, long-running series such as Murdoch Mysteries and Hudson & Rex. In addition to these flagship titles, Shaftesbury’s slate of work includes SlasherDepartureSisterSFrankie Drake Mysteries and Ruby & The Well. Most recently, Shaftesbury wrapped the first seasons of the one-hour crime drama Underbelly (starring Stephen Amell, Hamza Hak and Minnie Driver) and the hour-long drama Irish Blood (starring Alicia Silverstone).

Throughout her career, Jennings has collaborated with some of the most internationally recognized artists, including Jessica Tandy, Margaret Atwood – whose work Shaftesbury has adapted – as well as Tatiana Maslany, Elliot Page, Christopher Plummer, Eric McCormack, Victor Garber, Wendy Crewson and Archie Panjabi.

A dedicated mentor, she has made supporting emerging talent a cornerstone of her work, both through Shaftesbury and through her longstanding involvement with the Canadian Film Centre, where she served as Chair of the Board for over a decade. Her contributions to the industry have been recognized with numerous honours, including the Order of Canada, Order of Ontario, the Academy Achievement Award, the MIPCOM Lifetime Achievement Award, and the PROFIT Award for Excellence in Entrepreneurship at RBC’s Canadian Woman Entrepreneur Awards.

Don’t miss the chance to celebrate Christina Jennings and be part of this exciting Canadian event taking place on Thursday, May 29 at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel, Toronto. As previously announced, Margaret Atwood will receive the ICON Award, Jeanne Beker will receive the Impact Award, Tantoo Cardinal will receive the Equity in Entertainment Award, and Amrit Kaur will receive the Breakthrough Award.

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The Hollywood Reporter Women in Entertainment Canada is also proud to announce its valued event partners. We are grateful for the support of these prestigious companies and organizations and look forward to an outstanding event!  

Diamond Partners

Amazon MGM Studios
Bell Media
Canada Media Fund (CMF)
Netflix

Gold Partners

Blink 49 Studios
Directors Guild of Canada Ontario
Hallmark Media
Indigenous Screen Office (ISO)
Lionsgate Canada

Silver Partners

Black Screen Office
Canadian Media Producers Association
Cinespace
Neshama Entertainment
Ontario Creates
Paramount Plus
Rogers Communications
Shaftesbury
Spin Master Entertainment
Telefilm Canada
YouTube

Supporting Partners

Bell Fund
Blue Ant Media
Coolab
Directors Guild of Canada
Elevation Pictures
Formosa Group
Fremantle
Picture Shop
RevolutionHER
Rhei
SPIN VFX
Thunderbird Entertainment
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