Code of Conduct

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Code of Conduct

Safety & Respect at TIFF

A cornerstone of TIFF’s belief system is that everyone has the right to respect, as well as fair and equitable treatment from others. TIFF does not tolerate violence, mistreatment, or harassment — verbal, physical, sexual, or otherwise — towards staff, Volunteers, delegates, audience members, or attendees at any of our festivals, conferences, or events. Our staff and Volunteers are committed to ensuring the best possible experience for all of our attendees. If the safety of our guests is in question, we will take immediate steps to ensure the matter is addressed.

Speak up with confidence. You can find the TIFF Code of Conduct here.

Confidentially report wrongdoing or unethical conduct:

Online at www.clearviewconnects.com

Phone TIFF’s dedicated toll-free number, 1-833-265-9835

Mail a letter to P.O. Box 11017, Toronto, Ontario, M1E 1N0

Emergencies: Please call 911 immediately

The Canadian Creative Industries Code of Conduct can be found at readthecode.ca



TIFF Digital Code of Conduct

As an online extension of TIFF’s public spaces, we encourage open dialogue and critical discussion across our social media channels. To do this, we must ensure that our digital spaces remain safe, inclusive, and respectful.

We welcome comments that engage constructively with TIFF programming, events, and content, fostering debate and curiosity.

TIFF has a zero-tolerance policy for comments that include:

  • Hate speech of any kind, including racism, antisemitism, Islamophobia, homophobia, transphobia, sexism, ableism, xenophobia, or ageism
  • Harassment of any kind, including personal attacks, bullying, or targeted abuse of TIFF staff, artists, guests, or community members
  • Threats of violence or aggressive language that incites harm
  • Obscene, defamatory, or graphic content
  • Spam or disruptive trolling behavior

TIFF’s digital platforms are actively monitored. Any post or comment that violates this Digital Code of Conduct will be removed without notice. In cases involving threats or other potentially criminal behavior, we may report the incident to law enforcement.