Growing Alberta’s film and television industry
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17 May 2022
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As Alberta’s film and television industry continues to attract more productions, Alberta’s government is committing additional funds to position the province for further expansion in the sector. Alberta is seeing unprecedented demand in production volume and the budget increase will support the development of Alberta’s film and television industry.
Budget 2022-23 includes an increase of 40 per cent from Budget 2021 to the Film and Television Tax Credit program for a total of $70 million in 2022-23 and $225 million through 2024-25.
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