Jason Lee

VP, BC Industrial Relations at Canadian Media Producers Association

Jason oversees industrial relations for the BC Producers Branch of the CMPA, representing independent producers in collective labor matters and serving as a member resource for collective agreement interpretation and production practices.

As the lead negotiator in collective bargaining on behalf of the BC Branch Council, Jason is responsible for the negotiation and management of the CMPA’s labor agreements with BC’s guilds and unions, which represent writers, directors, performers, and technicians. He assists members in the preparation of grievances and arbitrations and represents the independent production sector in matters of employment standards, health and safety, and regulatory compliance.

Prior to joining the CMPA, Jason was vice-president of business and legal affairs with SEVEN24 Films, managing business and financial matters for the Canadian series Heartland, Young Drunk Punk, and Wynonna Earp. During this time, he was co-chair of the CMPA’s national IR committee and was a producer representative in collective bargaining with ACTRA, the DGC, and the WGC. Previously, Jason worked as an independent corporate, commercial, and feature-film producer.

Jason received an honors BA and MA in social anthropology from the University of Calgary and attended the National Screen Institute’s Drama Prize Program Producers Lab.

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  • VP, BC Industrial Relations

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