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A Trump film tariff would send Canadian screen industry into ‘chaos,’ say local producers

When Daniel Bekerman set out to produce “The Apprentice” 鈥 last year’s biopic about U.S. President Donald Trump 鈥 he figured some controversy might come from the subject, not the city it was filmed in.

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A Trump film tariff would send Canadian screen industry into 'chaos,' say local producers

President Donald Trump speaks during an event to announce that the 2027 NFL Draft will be held on the National Mall, in the Oval Office of the White House, Monday, May 5, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)


When Daniel Bekerman set out to produce “The Apprentice” 鈥 last year’s biopic about U.S. President Donald Trump 鈥 he figured some controversy might come from the subject, not the city it was filmed in.

But the Toronto-shot film is now an example of the kind of international production that would be hit hardest by Trump鈥檚 proposed full-scale tariff on foreign-made movies.

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