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Canada’s film and television community is bracing for more job uncertainty amid a Hollywood actors' strike.

Fans take photos as Harry Styles arrives on the red carpet of The Princess of Wales Theatre for the filmand television community is bracing for more job uncertainty amid a Hollywood actors’ strike.-AFTRA will throw more Canadian talent and crews out of work and may dim the star wattage of celebrity-driven events like TIFF.

-AFTRA says it is joining already striking Writers Guild of America members, who walked off the job in May.member Anthony Q. Farrell predicted many more sets would go dark, putting additional Canadians out of work.Sign up for the CHEK Now daily email newsletter to get breaking news and the day's top stories sent to your email.

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