MONTREAL — Troubled Canadian children’s TV producer Cinar has settled out-of-court with two of its subsidiaries, U.S. publishing companies Carson-Dellosa Publishing and HighReach Learning. Cinar ...
The founder of once high-flying children's animation company Cinar Corp. and two investment executives he dealt with have been found guilty of fraud and other charges, bringing an end to what is ...
Montreal, Qc. and Alexandria, Virginia, April 15, 2002- CINAR Corporation, and the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) are pleased to announce that they have reached an agreement to produce 16 new ...
MONTREAL — With the sale of Montreal-based animator Cinar complete, the company is being relaunched under the name Cookie Jar. Cinar was purchased by an investor group that includes former Nelvana ...
MONTREAL – Two men arrested in the alleged Cinar/Norshield fraud scandal were released on bail Thursday morning, while two others remain at large, with warrants for their arrests outstanding. Wearing ...
A jury has found the founder of Cinar, Ronald Weinberg, and his associates Lino Matteo and John Xanthoudakis guilty on most of the charges they faced for orchestrating an elaborate, $120-million fraud ...
Former children's animation mogul Micheline Charest died Wednesday afternoon, a month after selling her shares in the scandal-plagued Cinar company that she founded with her husband. A spokeswoman for ...
MONTREAL - Micheline Charest, the co-founder and former chair of award-winning animation house Cinar, died Wednesday afternoon. She was 51. A spokesperson for Notre-Dame Hospital confirmed Charest had ...
The Toronto Stock Exchange has delisted Cinar Corporation's shares, following a failure by the Canadian toon house to file audited financial statements. However, a sale of the company is imminent, ...