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Thornthwaite should push for bigger B.C. film tax credits

Dear Editor: On July 3, North Vancouver-Seymour MLA Jane Thornthwaite made a statement in the legislature about the opening of the seventh sound stage at Burnaby's Bridge Studios.

Dear Editor:

On July 3, North Vancouver-Seymour MLA Jane Thornthwaite made a statement in the legislature about the opening of the seventh sound stage at Burnaby's Bridge Studios. She went on to talk about the direct and indirect benefits the film industry brings to local businesses when Lions Gate (North Shore) Studios has projects in production.

What she failed to note was the B.C. film industry's downward spiral resulting from her Liberal government's failure to keep film tax credits competitive with Ontario and Quebec, a move which Ms. Thornthwaite's own statement indicates would spur more economic activity by employing film and TV workers and suppliers in small, local businesses.

From 2011 to 2012 B.C. lost 3,500 direct and spin-off jobs in this industry. The head of North Shore Studios announced 2013's first quarter as his "worst ever." Meanwhile, Ontario gained almost 8,000 new jobs in film since raising their tax credit.

Why hasn't Thornthwaite pushed her own Liberal government to take needed action while there's still time to protect B.C. film, TV and related jobs?

George Heyman, NDP critic for Film and Television MLA, Vancouver-Fairview