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Hallmark’s Christmas Movie Is The First TV Production To Resume In Canada Since Pandemic Shutdown

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It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas. In Ottawa. In July. Or at least that’s the case on the set of “Christmas On Wheels”, a new Hallmark Channel holiday movie that is the first TV production to resume in Canada since the the COVID-19 pandemic shut down filming of TV series and films.

U.S.-based director Marita Grabiak told The Hollywood Reporter that she and her crew were in the midst of shooting a different Hallmark holiday film in Hollywood North back in March when all TV and film production was halted.

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