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Film industry, govt come to terms on tax credit


FILM PRODUCTIONS SUCH AS BOOK OF NEGROES AND MOBY DICK - BOTH FILMED IN SHELBURNE - WOULD HAVE BEEN THREATENED UNDER ORIGINAL BUDGET PROPOSALS, SAYS INDUSTRY.

Opinion: Like bad seafood, some people just make you want to throw up.

Opinion: McNeil and Whalen only supporters of film tax credit slash?

There’s something unusual about the flap over the downgrading of Nova Scotia’s film tax credit, accoring to Roger Taylor of the Chronicle Herald

Since the change was announced last week in the provincial budget, he hasn't found anyone who supports the idea, aside from Premier Stephen McNeil and Finance Minister Diana Whalen.

After more than 30 years, one might tend to believe that Nova Scotia’s film industry should be ready to stand on its own without much of an incentive, but there are extenuating circumstances related to the film business here.

NDP plans bill to protect film, television and digital media industry

Put brakes on film tax credit plans, says NDP

“Given the most recent Statistics Canada job numbers, Nova Scotia can’t afford to lose an entire industry that employs over 2,000 people and generates over $130 million for our economy each year.”

Film tax credit move as dumb as ferry cancellation?

Book of Negroes sequel no-go in Nova Scotia?