
Monique Armstrong
Monique Armstrong is a Film and Media Producer and Business Affairs Consultant. She graduated from McMaster University with a Degree in Communications, Theatre, and Film and a certificate in Bilingual Studies. In 2020, she launched Media With Mo, specializing in mentoring small business owners and creatively directing entrepreneurial projects. Since starting her company, Monique has worked with numerous productions and networks, including SLICE, The Mom Show, and CTV's So You Think You Can Dance Canada. Her experience also includes providing strategic media support to the Deputy Minister’s Office for the Ministry of Research and Innovation and serving as a judge for the Toronto Caribbean Festival.
Monique has significantly contributed to the not-for-profit sector, working with Black Women Film Canada for two years. She was honored to manage a documentary feature, The National Emancipation Day Celebration for Canada, in partnership with Heritage Canada and The National Film Board. This project featured The Right Honourable Justin Trudeau.
Currently, Monique anticipates the release of her short film, The Cold Ride (2025), for which she served as the Executive Producer. Monique Armstrong remains a dynamic force in the film and media industry, dedicated to inspiring and empowering others through her work.

