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Telefilm Canada Features Comedy Lab participants Adrian Salpeter, producer, HOW TO BREAK UP WITH YOUR MOTHER and Jonathan Williams, writer, ZOMBIE LOVE.

To learn more about the Telefilm Canada Features Comedy Lab, please visit: <a href="http://cfccreates.com/comedy" rel="nofollow">cfccreates.com/comedy</a>
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