Tracker moves production from BC to Los Angeles

Tracker season 4 moves to Los Angeles after California boosts tax credits See why the hit Justin Hartley series is shifting production and what it means

The TV series Tracker will move its fourth season production from British Columbia to Los Angeles after California offered a larger tax credit. The show, which stars Justin Hartley, has been filmed in Vancouver and became one of Global TV’s mostwatched broadcast series in its early seasons. California Gov. Gavin Newsom said the state’s expanded film and TV tax credit program is helping bring more productions back to Los Angeles. The move is expected to affect hundreds of jobs in B.C. and reduce spending tied to local businesses that support film production, including hotels, restaurants, transportation, and tourism. B.C. has also raised its own film and television tax credits, but the California incentive appears to have been enough to pull the production south.