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Dion stays on script at Vancouver film studio
Stéphane Dion mainstreeted on a fake Main Street today at North Shore Studios in Vancouver.
Alison Crawford
After a "staged" scrum with reporters on the set of horror/comedy TV show Harper's Island, the Liberal leader walked outside to talk to actors basking in the sun as they waited for auditions. He wished them luck and made small talk.
Several of the young actors said they take no interest in politics and haven't been following the election. So, it was news to them that the Liberals propose to increase the film tax credit.
The actors and crew members then spoke enthusiastically about what the tax break would mean for their industry.
As they say, all politics is local.
— Alison Crawford
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