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Pre-Budget Submission: The CCA urges Ottawa to make strategic investments in the creative economy

CCA Bul­letin 21/09 August 17 , 2009       Just the Facts On Fri­day August 14, 2009, the Cana­dian Con­fer­ence of the Arts (CCA) filed its writ­ten pre-budget sub­mis­sion with the House of Com­mons Stand­ing Com­mit­tee on Finance. In it, the CCA calls for the gov­ern­ment to tackle three broad pri­or­i­ties within the arts, cul­ture and her­itage port­fo­lio: fos­ter­ing mar­ket devel­op­ment for Cana­dian arts and cul­ture both in Canada and abroad; invest­ing in the cre­ative econ­omy, and...

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Review of Summer 2009 Consultations

CCA Bul­letin 20/09 July 16, 2009   Who said that sum­mers were a period of rest and hol­i­days? As the CCA rolls through its own ver­sion of sum­mer, prepa­ra­tions for impor­tant con­sul­ta­tions are underway. The 2009 pre-budget consultation The CCA has sub­mit­ted this year again a request to appear in front of the Stand­ing Com­mit­tee on Finance for the 2009 pre-budget con­sul­ta­tions. In the mean time, con­sul­ta­tions within our mem­ber­ship are under­way as we pre­pare our writ­ten...

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Renewal of art funding for five years and the Heritage Standing Committee Report on the TV industry

CCA Bul­letin 19/09 June 30, 2009     Just the Facts: Fed­eral Fund­ing for the Arts On Fri­day June 26th, the Hon­ourable Min­is­ter James Moore announced that the Depart­ment of Cana­dian Her­itage would be renew­ing a num­ber of pro­grams under the cul­ture port­fo­lio, for the next five years. Minister Moore stated that “the cul­tural sec­tor needs sta­bil­ity in this time of eco­nomic uncer­tainty. With ongo­ing invest­ments by our Gov­ern­ment, artists and arts orga­ni­za­tions can plan their...

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CCA Covers Federal Review Processes

CCA Bul­letin 17/09 June 11 , 2009     Just the Facts The recent announce­ment of strate­gic reviews includ­ing the CBC, the National Film Board and the Canada Coun­cil for the Arts has trig­gered some under­stand­able con­cerns within the arts and cul­ture sec­tor.  To help under­stand this process and its pos­si­ble con­se­quences, this bul­letin will aim to clar­ify the types of expen­di­ture review processes under­way across the full range of fed­eral depart­ments and agen­cies. If there is any...

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Provincial Initiatives to Help the Arts Weather the Recession — An Overview

  CCA Bul­letin 16/09 May 20, 2009   Just the Facts As some provin­cial gov­ern­ments began announc­ing ini­tia­tives to sup­port the arts, the CCA thought it timely to review what provin­cial gov­ern­ments are doing to help arts orga­ni­za­tions and indi­vid­u­als in the sec­tor weather the eco­nomic down­turn. While we have not been able to col­lect infor­ma­tion from all juris­dic­tions, here is what we have gath­ered so far. British Colum­bia As BC vot­ers went to the polls on May 12, 2009 the...

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Marquee Tourism Event Cash Starts to Flow Next Deadline May 8, 2009!

CCA Bul­letin 15/09 May 1, 2009     Just the Facts In the last fed­eral bud­get, the Min­is­ter of Finance, the Hon. James Fla­herty announced that $ 100 mil­lion in new money would flow over two years to mar­quee fes­ti­vals and events to boost their capac­ity to attract tourists. The Pro­gram, admin­is­tered by the Depart­ment of Indus­try, is a wel­come replace­ment for the fund­ing that was can­celled by the Paul Mar­tin gov­ern­ment in the wake of the adver­tis­ing scan­dal stem­ming from the...

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Focus on Arts Funding: a report from the Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage and another one on cultural infrastructure

CCA Bul­letin 14/09 April 29, 2009   Just the Facts Two recently released reports on arts fund­ing have refo­cused the debate on fed­eral gov­ern­ment invest­ments in the arts and cul­ture sector. The Stand­ing Com­mit­tee on Cana­dian Her­itage recently pub­lished a report fur­ther to the hear­ings held in the wake of fund­ing cuts to the arts made over the course of the sum­mer and fall of 2008. The Com­mit­tee heard from a wide range of wit­nesses that tes­ti­fied about the impact of the cuts on...

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Waging Culture –Canadian Visual Artists In Focus

CCA Bul­letin 13/09 April 20, 2009   Just the Facts Michael Miranda and his col­leagues at the York Uni­ver­sity Art Gallery had had enough. Fol­low­ing the pub­lic dis­cus­sion of arts fund­ing dur­ing the last fed­eral elec­tion, the lack of cred­i­ble data on the state of the visual arts had to be addressed. No com­pre­hen­sive data on the socio-economic state of visual artists had been pro­duced since the 1993 Cana­dian Cul­tural Labour Force Sur­vey. Intent on redress­ing this lacuna, Michael embarked...

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Canadian Cultural Exports: A Growing Success Worth Investing In

  CCA Bul­letin 11/09 April 7, 2009   Just the Facts Accord­ing to the lat­est data avail­able, Canada has gone from a small cul­tural trade deficit in 1997 to a mod­est sur­plus ten years later. Sta­tis­tics Canada has recently released data on Cana­dian cul­tural imports and exports for the period of 1997 – 2006. The data exam­ine imports and exports for Canada’s top twenty trad­ing partners. The num­bers reveal a rel­a­tive suc­cess story for the arts and cul­ture sec­tor with exports dou­bling...

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American Arts Organizations Hit Hard by Recession

CCA Bul­letin 10/09 March 24 , 2009   Just the Facts The cur­rent eco­nomic reces­sion is tak­ing its toll on the Amer­i­can arts com­mu­nity. The National Endow­ment for the Arts (NEA), the Amer­i­can ver­sion of the Canada Coun­cil for the Arts, reports that unem­ploy­ment for artists has risen sharply. The NEA is also admin­is­ter­ing a fifty mil­lion dol­lar recov­ery fund to keep jobs in the arts. The fund is part of the larger $ 787 bil­lion dol­lar recov­ery pack­age passed by the...

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