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A CALL TO ACTION
A Year 2000 Research Report and Discussion Paper
on the Status of the Artist Policy and Legislation in Canada
Introduction
The Canadian Conference of the Arts (CCA) commissioned consultants,
Cultural Enterprises International, to prepare a report on
the past and present Status of the Artist initiatives across
the country and to suggest issues and vehicles for consideration
and action by the CCA.
The unique pattern of employment of artists as self-employed
workers and their consequent lack of benefits which other
workers have has been discussed in Canada for over 30 years.
After various studies and lobbying, status of the artist legislation
was adopted in Quebec in 1987 and in the federal jurisdiction
in 1992.
Most work in the cultural sector in Canada is regulated by
the provinces. The need for status of the artist legislation
was studied in most of the other provinces in the early 1990s;
this report looks particularly at the efforts of Ontario,
Saskatchewan and British Columbia. However, no other province
has since adopted status of the artist legislation. Some have,
though, made changes for artists in specific areas, like health
and safety and workers compensation. In recent years, there
has been renewed interest in the artists’ community
in promoting changes to recognize their status for example,
in Ontario, Saskatchewan and Newfoundland.
The federal legislation passed in 1992 did not include the
needed changes for artists in income taxes, employment insurance
and other areas. Based on interviews and past studies, an
overview of the various changes to provincial and federal
laws which would bring economic and social benefits to artists
is provided. Options to deal with the complicated issue of
bargaining national agreements subject to provincial jurisdiction
are offered.
The consultants recommend a concerted national effort to draw
up a "Cultural Code". This Code would comprise the
principles underlying the recognition of artists, and the
economic, social and legal issues affecting them. The Code
would also provide the guidance and framework for legislators
to make needed changes. The "Cultural Code" would
expand the notion of Status of the Artist beyond collective
bargaining with which it has become identified.
The CCA could play a leadership role in a working group of
all stakeholders which would develop the Code. Also the Canadian
Council on the Status of the Artist should be re-activated
by the Minister of Canadian Heritage so that it can be a catalyst
in moving the initiative forward.
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