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Saskatchewan may lose productions with tax credit elimination

March 21, 2012 Diane Wild

From CBC:

  • New InSecurity shows won’t be done in Saskatchewan, producer vows
    The producer of the CBC television comedy InSecurity said the elimination of a film and television tax credit by the Saskatchewan government means the program will not shoot new episodes in the province, if the show is picked up for another season. Read more.
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