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Writers Guild of Canada authorizes strike as bargaining continues with producers

TORONTO — The Writers Guild of Canada says its members have voted to authorize a strike if negotiators can't reach a deal with the 91Ô­´´ Media Producers Association. The WGC says 96.
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The Writers Guild of Canada says its members have voted to authorize a strike if negotiators can't come to a deal with the 91Ô­´´ Media Producers Association. The Writers Guild of Canada logo is seen in this undated handout. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO

TORONTO — The Writers Guild of Canada says its members have voted to authorize a strike if negotiators can't reach a deal with the 91Ô­´´ Media Producers Association.

The WGC says 96.5 per cent of those who voted were in favour of authorizing a strike, and a record 70.2 per cent of eligible voters cast a ballot.

A strike authorization vote doesn't necessarily mean a union will go on strike, it just gives them the option should negotiations break down.

The CMPA says it will remain at the bargaining table.

The two sides began bargaining six months ago, and their Independent Production Agreement expired on Dec. 31, 2023.

The CMPA is a national advocacy organization for independent film, TV and digital content producers, while the WGC represents screenwriters.

This report by The 91Ô­´´ Press was first published April 25, 2024.

The 91Ô­´´ Press

Note to readers: This is a corrected story. An earlier version carried an incorrect acronym for the 91Ô­´´ Media Producers Association.