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Nova Scotia ‘failed the production sector’ with cuts to tax credits: ACTRA

Briefs | 04/13/2015 3:26 pm EDT

The Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television and Radio Artists (ACTRA) said it is “dismayed” by the cuts to the Nova Scotia film and TV production tax credit and the closing of the province’s film commission.

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