Amid a surge in Canadian nationalism after President Donald Trump sparked an escalating trade war with Canada, the Canadian entertainment industry has seen increased support for local content.
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Amid Trump’s Tariffs, Support for Local Canadian Content Builds: “It’s Become Imperative” - Hollywood Reporter
From film festivals to local streamers and film sets, Canada's entertainment sector is finding small ways to fight back against the U.S. president's escalating trade war: “If ever there was a time to embrace our Canadian stories and support our domestic film …
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