CCA Bulletin 12/11 - Off to the races! The CCA welcomes you to your 2011 general federal election!
Monday, March 28, 2011
- What you can expect from us in the next 35 days;
- An analysis of the state of culture related bills at the end of the 40th Parliament (with the exception of budget bills, which will be the object of a separate analysis).
- An analysis of cultural spending under Canada’s 40th Parliament;
- A comparison of the federal parties’ platforms that have an impact on the arts, culture and heritage sector;
- A Doorstep Kit that will include questions you can use and adapt when engaging with your local candidates in order to gauge their approaches and that of their party with regards to arts and culture policy;
- Weekly election e-communiqués will provide you with media monitoring for arts and culture as the political parties campaign across Canada. We will also give you a weekly update of current events in the arts and culture sector in relation to the election. Look out for these each Friday throughout the campaign.
- Thinking Culture debate: On April 20th, in partnership with the University of Ottawa’s Centre for Continuing Education, Centre on Governance and School of Political Studies, the CCA is planning to host a debate among local political candidates to discuss their parties’ platforms on arts, culture and heritage. In order to involve our members across Canada, we will take questions via Twitter using hashtag #ccartsvote and on our blog. We will also post a summary the next day covering where the parties stand on the issue of culture.(more)
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