Its a race to the bottom.We used to be Hollywood North, but we're losing to Ontario and Quebec, and the Liberals, who're supposed to be business-friendly, aren't going to offer competitive tax credits. If they're business-friendly ...
Big deal. I can't see any place on the planet seriously competing with Hollywood (or the States in general) in producing Hollywood type entertainment in the first place.We used to be Hollywood North, but we're losing to Ontario and Quebec, and the Liberals, who're supposed to be business-friendly, aren't going to offer competitive tax credits. If they're business-friendly ...
Because they'll take the filming elsewhere.
We used to be Hollywood North, but we're losing to Ontario and Quebec, and the Liberals, who're supposed to be business-friendly, aren't going to offer competitive tax credits. If they're business-friendly ...
Out of all the TV shows and movie shot in Vancouver, how many actually say it's Vancouver and not some US city.
BC probably cut the tax credits.
Any viable industry does not need tax credits except for R&D and resource exploration. Movies can be made almost anywhere and will keep following the highest tax credits and lowest wages until some jurisdiction PAYS them to make a movie.
Any viable industry does not need tax credits except for R&D and resource exploration. Movies can be made almost anywhere and will keep following the highest tax credits and lowest wages until some jurisdiction PAYS them to make a movie.
We didn't cut the tax credits, we just didn't raise them to match the amount of taxpayer's money Ontario is giving away.
A couple of years ago the BC Liberals gave a preview of the BC Jobs Plan and I was
an elected representative of an industry group who was at that meeting. They made
it plain at that time more than two years ago they were not going to put money into the
film industry it was not on their radar.
This Provincial Government can posture and pretend all it wants, it had no intention of
funding the industry even though it provided jobs and the possibility of job training.
They are only interested in companies with the ability to export. That is a problem for
many who also need a boost in the job training and employment sector.
This government is a nasty piece of work anyway a mixture of Federal Liberals and the
Federal Conservatives, so much for Harper hating coalitions, in addition there are the
scattered seeds of Reformers as well.
The film industry will wither on the vine if they win another election.
Why is the industry so important? They provide good paying jobs and the the training
that people can get to develop their craft is worthwhile to the economy.
A couple of years ago the BC Liberals gave a preview of the BC Jobs Plan and I was
an elected representative of an industry group who was at that meeting. They made
it plain at that time more than two years ago they were not going to put money into the
film industry it was not on their radar.
This Provincial Government can posture and pretend all it wants, it had no intention of
funding the industry even though it provided jobs and the possibility of job training.
They are only interested in companies with the ability to export. That is a problem for
many who also need a boost in the job training and employment sector.
This government is a nasty piece of work anyway a mixture of Federal Liberals and the
Federal Conservatives, so much for Harper hating coalitions, in addition there are the
scattered seeds of Reformers as well.
The film industry will wither on the vine if they win another election.
Why is the industry so important? They provide good paying jobs and the the training
that people can get to develop their craft is worthwhile to the economy.