Convinced that the Directors Guild of Canada was the best organization to represent them, it was on November 1st, 1981, that 15 crafts persons and artisans in film and television submitted their request for official recognition of the Quebec Council of the Directors Guild of Canada, in accordance with the Professional Syndicates Act of Quebec.
More than 40 years later, the Directors Guild of Canada (DGC) represents over 800 members working in occupations that cover a broad range of film and television production, both at the artistic and logistical levels.
The Quebec Council manages three different collective agreements which ensure optimal work conditions for its members and which include a healthcare plan and a retirement plan, among many other member advantages.
In addition, the Quebec Council promotes its members to producers by offering an availability list and each member’s professional resume. Furthermore, the Guild works with governments and institutions on behalf of its members in an effort to consolidate development of the Canadian film and television industry.