The Magazine
CBC Special Edition
CBC Special Edition
On the eve of public hearings on the CBC license renewals, we present a special issue including an interview with CEO Hubert Lacroix and an overview of issues facing our public broadcaster.
read moreArts, Games and Change
Arts, Games and Change
Our first fall Magazine edition enters the season gracefully.
Is it really purely by coincidence that we have two articles making reference to the Massey-Lévesque Report in this month’s edition of the Magazine? Obviously, the issue is topical: it is raised by our featured member of the month and in a letter to the editor taken from the Globe and Mail...
read moreA Fruitful Summer
A Fruitful Summer
Our last edition of The Magazine before the summer! We will be taking a break from the magazine for the summer, but we will be holding up the fort and keeping vigil for any news...
read moreSuiting All Tastes
Suiting All Tastes
This month we talk about a variety of topics with several new collaborators. Don't forget to renew your CCA membership. TogetherCCA!
read moreSpecial Budget Edition
Special Budget Edition
We are very proud to present this special federal budget edition. Our in depth budget analysis will be published in a few weeks when the Heritage Minister publishes the estimates and report on plans and priorities. Normally the government announces the plans and priorities before the federal budget drops, but not this year...
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The National Director’s Blog There are big changes happening at the CCA. Read Alain Pineau’s latest blog post Reinventing the CCA: an update to learn more about our ongoing efforts to implement our new strategic plan. CCA Spotlight Read CCA Board member and Alberta Craft Council Executive Director, Tom McFall’s perspective on the recent Culture Forum 2012 that took place in Alberta. Alberta: business and culture, two preoccupations of the Redford conservative...
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Message from the President The President of the CCA’s Board of Directors, Kathleen Sharpe, addresses the challenges currently facing the CCA. Read on! CCA Spotlight Municipal Cultural Investment in Five Large Canadian Cities - a study comparing cities with the largest number of cultural workers and artists in Canada – Vancouver, Calgary, Toronto, Ottawa and Montréal. The report was released in January 2012 by Hill Strategies Research. The Visual Arts Alliance...
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