Current projects
The Canadian Conference
of the Arts is constantly engaged in research, analysis and
response to key issues affecting the arts and cultural sector.
These issues change depending upon government agendas and
social and global trends. As well, priorities established
by our members guide much of the CCA's work. In addition to
substantive policy research, we also provide input to the
development of federal cultural policy, arm the sector with
information during elections and other campaigns, and respond
to breaking news and hot-button issues influencing the sector.
Current
Parliamentary Affairs
(January 2006 to present)
This link contains information on the five major
federal parties’ platforms on arts and culture plus
information on where things left off in the House of Commons
when the January 2006 election was called.
During
the 38th Parliament of Canada
(June 2004 - November 2005)
This link contains information on CCA briefs presented
to the federal government and its agencies and issues-based
advocacy campaigns.
CCA's
Advocacy Primer
This Advocacy Primer (reviewed June 2007) is for anyone
and everyone interested in seeking to influence government
policy, but not to govern.
Strategic Partnerships
Canadian
Arts Coalition
The CCA is a member of the Steering Committee of the Canadian
Arts Coalition, whose aim is to ensure an adequate investment
in artistic creation, research, development and production
in the 2006 federal budget. They are seeking an increased
federal government contribution of $5 per capita for the arts
and culture through the Canada Council for the Arts.
Canadian
Centre for Policy Alternatives
The Canadian Centre for Policy (CCPA) is an independent, non-partisan
research institute concerned with issues of social and economic
justice and is one of Canada's leading voices in progressive
policy debates. The CCA participates annually in the
preparation of the arts and culture chapter for the CCPA's
"Alternative Federal Budget" (AFB) as a member of
its Steering Committee.
Culturescope.ca
The CCA is a member of the Editorial Working Group for Culturescope.ca,
an interactive service of the Canadian Cultural Observatory
funded through the Department of Canadian Heritage's Canadian
Culture Online Strategy. The Canadian Cultural Observatory
aims to inform and enhance cultural development in Canada
by: fostering responsive research relating to Canadian cultural
policy and development; connecting cultural policy decision-makers,
researchers and other professionals in order to share knowledge
and exchange needs and interests; and encouraging informed
decision-making for policy and planning.
One extremely useful feature on Culturescope.ca is ConnectCP Canada, 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.
Imagine
Canada's Voluntary Sector Awareness Project
Eight national organizations, including the CCA, have come
together to launch an innovative new project intended to raise
awareness about the Canadian voluntary sector. The purpose
of the Voluntary Sector Awareness Project (funded by Social
Development Canada and led by Imagine Canada) is to generate
dialogue and solicit feedback from a broad range of charities
and non-profit organizations and, over the summer of 2006,
to launch a public awareness campaign that will deliver an
adaptable message and platform to each of the 161 000 charities
and non-profit organizations interested in participating.
International
Network for Cultural Diversity (INCD)
The CCA is a member of the Steering Committee of the International
Network for Cultural Diversity (INCD),a world-wide
network of artists and cultural groups dedicated to countering
the homogenizing effects of globalization on culture. The
INCD represents individual artists and cultural activists,
cultural organizations and creative industries which come
from all continents, sectors and disciplines of the cultural
community, ranging from new media artists to traditional artisans.
The INCD is a democratic membership organization with an active
Steering Committee and is guided by a Statement of Principles
and member decisions.
Coalition
for Cultural Diversity (CCD)
The
Canadian Arts Coalition is a large national consortium of
arts supporters: business leaders and arts philanthropists,
sponsors and volunteers, artists and arts organizations, who
believe that the future of our citizens, their towns and cities,
and indeed, the nation itself depends on a rich, vibrant and
diverse arts community. But the arts can flourish only when
they have stable, long-term and sustainable funding. It is
to allow this expansive environment that the Canadian Arts
Coalition is asking the federal government to establish a
protocol which leads to an annual increase of $100 million
in federal funding for the arts through the Canada Council
for the Arts. The CCA is an active supporter of this campaign
and our National Directorsits on the Coalition's Steering
Committee.
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