CCA's 2010 Federal Budget Analysis
Friday, March 05, 2010
To read the whole analysis, go to our website, then post your comments here - we'd love to hear from you!
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The Politics of Arts and the Art of Politics is a half-day workshop designed for a small group of 20-40 participants. The workshops are open to all Canadians interested in arts and culture: from all disciplines and practices within the sector itself, artists and creators, municipal and provincial officials, educators and students, arts activists, volunteers, arts organization Board members and the business community.
We hope that by going from community to community, those involved in the actual workshops, and those who can only join us on this online forum, will be able to continue the discussion!
Please post your comments from your experience at our Cultural Policy Workshop, or share your thoughts from afar. The discussion does not have to end with the workshop...let's hear what you have to say!
Please also note the upcoming dates, to see if the CCA will be in your community:
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Read more!Since the CCA is a member of the Editorial Working Group for Culturescope.ca, an interactive service of the Canadian Cultural Observatory, we thought we'd share with you an extremely useful feature on Culturescope.ca: ConnectCP Canada.
ConnectCP Canada is a database of cultural policy experts in Canada which is a subset of connectCP, an international database being developed by IFACCA (International Federation of Arts Councils and Cultural Agencies) and the Boekman Foundation.
Read more!The Canadian Artists and Producers Professional Relations Tribunal (CAPPRT) invites you to have a look at their new website at:
www.capprt-tcrpap.gc.ca
In our new section entitled "Who can benefit from the Act?" you'll find new sections and a wealth of information, including: