Honouring
our Commitment to Diversity: Investing
in Canada's Arts and Culture at Home and Around the World
On
November 23, just days before the election was called, the
Government of Canada announced its ratification of the UNESCO
Convention on the Diversity of Cultural Expressions, as well
as a multi-year increase in federal funding for the arts.
The February 2005 budget included a historic fiscal
investment in culture, as the "Tomorrow Starts Today"
program was extended through March 2010.
The
proposed International Policy unveiled this past spring has
eliminated the third pillar of Canadian foreign policy, the
promotion of Canadian culture and values. The cultural sector
needs to understand the impact of this realignment of our
international policy and its impact on the presence of Canadian
artists and creators on the world stage.
The
CCA is asking all political parties about their commitment
to these initiatives if they are elected as our next government.
a)
Will your party ensure that new federal funding for the arts
and culture announced on November 23, which included an increase
to the budget of the Canada Council for the Arts and other
key investments, will be reflected in the 2006 Federal Budget?
b) Does your party support a review of Canada’s
new international policy statement to restore arts and culture
as a key aspect of public diplomacy? Would your party support
increased financing for the Department of Foreign Affairs’
cultural programs?
c) Does your party intend to extend the Department
of Canadian Heritage’s “Tomorrow Starts Today”
funding package beyond the current timetable? Would your party
increase financial commitments to its component programs?
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