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Former CMW president resolves ‘miscommunication’ with buyers that led to legal action

Former CMW president resolves ‘miscommunication’ with buyers that led to legal action

TORONTO — The former president of Canadian Music Week says legal action he launched over what he characterizes as a "miscommunication" with the festival's new owners has been resolved. Neill Dixon filed a notice of action in Ontario court in March against Loft Entertainment and Oak View Group, which purchased Canadian Music Week last year […]

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