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  2. Canadian motion picture rating system - Wikipedia

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    In certain provinces in Canada, the rating system has come under criticism as being too lenient. For example, in British Columbia, the film Scary Movie was given an 18A rating, but was re-rated on appeal by the Motion Picture and Liquor Appeal Board to a 14A. This resulted in a record number of complaints to the British Columbia Film ...

  3. Canadian Home Video Rating System - Wikipedia

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    Home video ratings in Canada do not necessarily correspond with similar ratings in the United States or elsewhere. For example, sexually explicit series such as Girls, Orange is the New Black, and Shameless, all TV-MA rated under the U.S. system, are only rated 14A under the Canadian system.

  4. Saskatchewan Film and Video Classification Board - Wikipedia

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    This was the first time a major Hollywood film had been banned in Canada since Pretty Baby was temporarily banned in some jurisdictions in 1978. [1] After a significant public outcry, the ban was lifted a few days later. The Board is empowered by Saskatchewan's Film and Video Classification Act.

  5. Motion picture content rating system - Wikipedia

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    The educational movie ratings, which have since been abolished, were: -7 – Targeted at children younger than 7 years. 7+ – Appropriate for children older than 7 years. 12+ – Appropriate for people 12 years and over. 15+ – Appropriate for people 15 years and over. New content descriptors and icons were added including: Sex; Nudity (Nahota)

  6. 14 rating - Wikipedia

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    14 rating refers to a type of age-based content rating that applies to media entertainment, such as films, television shows and computer games. The following articles ...

  7. Ontario Film Review Board - Wikipedia

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    The ratings used from 2003–present: General - Suitable for viewers of all ages. Parental Guidance - Parental guidance is advised. Theme or content may not be suitable for all children. 14A - Suitable for viewing by persons 14 years of age and older. Persons under 14 must be accompanied by an adult.

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  9. List of films banned in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The ban on the film lasted only a week; [12] the cut version began showing at the Carlton theater in Toronto with a Restricted rating on August 18, though it only was a modest box office success in the city. [13] The uncut version is available on DVD with a G rating under the Canadian Home Video Rating System. 1963 Tom Jones: Alberta banned the ...