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CCA Bulletin 14/11 - Federal Election 2011: What to ask your local candidates (Part 2)

Wednesday, April 06, 2011


The Canadian Conference of the Arts’ main mandate - one that has been financially supported by the federal government for over 40 years - is to contribute to an informed public debate on cultural issues. In keeping with this mandate and in order to assist Canadians interested in learning about how arts and culture are being discussed during the 2011 electoral campaign, the CCA has identified six broad areas of importance for artists, creators, cultural institutions and industries. The CCA has developed a set of questions pertaining to each issue. These questions can be presented to candidates when they come knocking at your door or during larger debates.

The second part of our election Doorstep Kit includes questions that touch on three important issues affecting the arts and culture sector in Canada. The topics raised include: 1) the issue of modernizing copyright legislation; 2) telecommunications, new media and broadcasting; and 3) Canada’s heritage institutions. Each set of suggested questions is preceded by a short background summary on the issue. We encourage you to disseminate the responses you receive, either in writing or in a public forum.

These questions have also been sent to the leaders of each political party. As is made clear in the CCA’s Federal Election Rules of Engagement, the CCA will present an analysis of the positions of each federal party as they affect the interests of Canadians with regards to arts, culture and heritage. The CCA will not endorse any candidate or political party. The decision to cast a ballot is the right and duty of every Canadian citizen, who can form their judgments on an individual basis. (more)

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