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Link: Lights, camera, goodbye? B.C. government cuts film and visual effects tax credits

May 3, 2016 Greg David

From Kenneth Chan of Vancitybuzz:

Lights, camera, goodbye? B.C. government cuts film and visual effects tax credits
Driven by the film industry’s booming activity in B.C., the provincial government says its high subsidy credits for film productions and animation and visual effects are no longer necessary. Continue reading.

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