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  2. Canadian motion picture rating system - Wikipedia

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    Motion picture ratings in Canada are mostly a provincial responsibility, and each province has its own legislation regarding exhibition and admission. For home video purposes, a single Canadian Home Video Rating System rating consisting of an average of the participating provincial ratings is displayed on retail packages, although various provinces may have rules on display and sale ...

  3. Régie du cinéma (Quebec) - Wikipedia

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    A Milk White Flag, a 1916 burlesque short, was refused by the Régie as "not in good taste from a military point of view". [1]The Régie du cinéma (French pronunciation: [ʁeʒi dy sinema]) was a provincial film classification organization responsible for the motion picture rating system within the Canadian province of Quebec.

  4. Canadian Home Video Rating System - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Home Video Rating System (CHVRS) is a voluntary rating classification system applied to films on VHS and DVDs.It is administered by the Motion Picture Classification Corporation of Canada, a subsidiary of the Motion Picture Association – Canada (MPA–C).

  5. Category:Canadian motion picture rating systems - Wikipedia

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    Canadian Home Video Rating System This page was last edited on 16 May 2022, at 18:37 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike ...

  6. British Columbia Film Classification Office - Wikipedia

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    The British Columbia Film Classification Office, part of Consumer Protection BC (legally known as the Business Practices and Consumer Protection Authority) in the Canadian province of British Columbia, [1] is responsible for rating and censoring films under the province's Motion Picture Act.

  7. 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 ...

  8. Category:Motion picture rating systems - Wikipedia

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    Motion picture rating systems are issued to give moviegoers an idea of the suitability of a movie for children and/or adults in terms of issues such as sex, violence and profanity. In some jurisdictions, they may impose legal obligations of refusing the entrance of children or minors to certain movies; in others, while there is no legal ...

  9. Motion Picture Association film rating system - Wikipedia

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    The MPA rating system is a voluntary scheme that is not enforced by law; films can be exhibited without a rating, although most theaters refuse to exhibit non-rated or NC-17 rated films. Non-members of the MPA may also submit films for rating. [ 1 ]