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7015 MacLeod Trail SW # 602, Calgary, Canada
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ACTRA Alberta is the provincial branch of ACTRA (Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television and Radio Artists) which represents professional Performers in recorded media. ACTRA National Page Comments Policy:

This wall and discussion board is open to all members of this page. Constructive, respectful discussion is encouraged. ACTRA National is not responsible for content posted by a follower to the wall, discussion board or any other public place in the ACTRA Natonal page, but reserves the right to moderate all posts and comments according to the following guidelines:

Comments involving sexist, racist, classist, homophobic, transphobic or otherwise hateful language; swearing; personal attacks; or disclosure of others' personal private information will be deleted.

Comments or posts deemed to be spam will be deleted. Please try to keep it relevant. Sharing links to relevant news stories and other sites is encouraged.

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"... voice actors in this industry are not treated like actors in television and movies."

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Daniel Libman is running for National Council South. Vote by mail-in ballot or come to the meeting on November 25.

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Aaron Zeffer is running for the Alberta National Council South position. Vote by mail in ballot, or come to the General Meeting on November 25.

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Let the campaign begin - two Members are running for National Council SOUTH. Dan Libman & Aaron Zeffer. This page contains all the info you need to know. FULL members from across the province may vote - check your mail for ballots!

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Don't miss Metro Cinema's Halloween Mash Double Feature.

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"... ACTRA contracts with producers already include anti-harassment provisions, and there are well-established protocols to follow if abuse occurs on a set. (Actors are guaranteed harassment-free workplaces under provincial labour and human-rights codes, just like anybody else in Canada.) But alongside all the usual problems about getting people to report abuses, the larger issue is those hotel rooms – and the bars and the parties. How can the industry police private behaviour?"

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