Author: Canadian Arts Coalition

  • Our Asks and The Impact

    Check out our Ask: we as that the Government of Canada allocate at least 1% of its overall spending towards arts, culture, and heritage, increasing its current investment of 0.94% by 0.06%. Read the full ask and impact here.

  • Summer Arts Advocacy Guide

    This summer, artists and allies who care about culture in Canada need to spend time with both Members of Parliament and prospective candidates to enable them to get to know us and why what we do is vital to the economic, social, and cultural health of our communities. The Canadian Arts Coalition has created a…

  • Canadian Arts Coalition: What comes after Budget 2024 and Leading into Next Year’s Election?

    Monday, June 10th 3:00pm – 4:00pm EST Please join us for a one-hour webinar, discussion and Q&A led by the Canadian Arts Coalition and our trusted colleagues at PAA Advisory Conseils to hear the scoop on post-budget insights before Government breaks for the Summer, opportunities for arts and culture in the fall economic statement, and how…

  • Pre-Budget 2024 Recommendations from the Canadian Arts Coalition

    The Canadian Arts Coalition is pleased to release its Pre-budget 2024 recommendations. We would like to thank those who took part in the webinar and survey to help determine the priority areas and scope of the Coalition’s recommendations. Parliamentary consultations for Budget 2024 will begin this fall, and we expect a report by the Standing…

  • Federal Government Releases 2022 Budget

    Last week the federal government unveiled their 2022 Budget, entitled A Plan to Grow Our Economy and Make Life More Affordable The 280-page document is broken down into 9 Chapters, with a specific focus on economic growth, housing and Canada’s leadership in the world.  For the arts and culture sector, the government revisited investments over the past…

  • Cultural Insights on Canada’s 2021 Federal Election Results from Global Public Affairs

    Global Public Affairs recently presented via Business / Arts an analysis about the new Canadian Parliament through the lens of culture priorities. It outlines Liberal Party commitments as well as the math for winning votes, and an overview of arts champions from all parties. A useful tool for arts advocacy with the new government.

  • Election 2021: Federal Parties Release Arts & Culture Platforms

    The following is a summary of commitments from the leading federal political parties relevant to arts and culture sectors. The Canadian Arts Coalition wishes to thank GLOBAL PUBLIC AFFAIRS for their assistance in collecting this information. Click the buttons to jump to each party’s arts platform: Federal Candidates’ Debate on Culture Candidates from the major federal parties present…