B.C. delegation jets to California to promote province’s film industry

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Government says film supports more than 47,500 jobs, brought $3.3B to B.C.’s GDP in 2022

Just days after being appointed to their new jobs, three members of the British Columbia government are off to California to promote the province as a hot spot for film production.

The trip to Los Angeles will include Chandra Herbert, Finance Minister Brenda Bailey and Nina Krieger, the Parliamentary secretary for arts and film. Eby reassured the film industry following his re-election last month, saying the government “is in your corner,” and it commits to ensuring that the B.C. film sector stays competitive.

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