Cultural Policies in Canada
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"Cultural
policy is the expression of a government’s willingness to adopt and
implement a set of coherent principles, objectives and means to protect
and foster its country’s cultural expression. The arts are the very
foundation of this expression. In an age when countries are becoming
increasingly interdependent economically and politically, promoting
cultural expression by means of a coherent cultural policy for the arts
is a valuable way to emphasize and define what distinguishes one
country from another."
Library of Parliament
Cultural Policies and Culture's industry in Quebec:
2007:
Cultural policies and book industry (french only)
Cultural policies and danse industry (french only)
Cultural policies and record industry (french only)
Cultural policies and performing arts industry (french only)
Cultural policies and theater industry (french only)
Cultural policies and broadcasting industry (french only)
Theses
documents have been compiled by ADISQ in 2007 based on information
provided by 18 cultural organizations* in each sector. We would like to
thank them to allow us publish these documents on this page.
*
ACTRA,
AQTIS,
APFTQ,
APEM,
ARRQ,
ADISQ,
AQAD,
CMAQ,
CQM,
CQT,
GMMQ,
RAAV,
RQD,
RIDEAU,
SARTEC,
SPACQ,
UDA,
UNEQ.
Cultural Policies and Culture's industry in Canada:
coming soon
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