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Act. In conjunction with the establishment of the Social Science and Humanities Research Council, the Act narrowed the Council's mandate exclusively to “the study and enjoyment of, and the production of works in, the arts”. While the council's powers as a promoting and sponsoring body remained, all references to social sciences and humanities were removed. In 1992, this was reversed, and duties of the Research Council, as well as promotional activities of the Department of External Affairs, were reabsorbed into the Canada Council. This amendment also reduced the number of mandatory Council meetings to two, and shortened the deadline for the Council to submit its financial audits.
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is a permanent advisory board that works with the Canada Council "to define the program's criteria and promote the program among eligible authors, illustrators, narrators and translators" from a variety of literary and scholarly genres. The Commission consists of writers, translators, librarians, and
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The mid-1990s "program review" process, which the federal government undertook to curb spending and reduce the deficit, affected the Canada Council as it did other federal agencies and departments. During the mid-1990s period, the Council was restructured and its staff numbers reduced. Toward the end
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No novelist, poet, short story writer, historian, biographer, or other writer of non-technical books can make even a modestly comfortable living by selling his work in Canada. No composer of music can live at all on what Canada pays him for his compositions. Apart from radio drama, no playwright, and
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In addition, the Canada Council administers the Art Bank, which operates art rental programs and an exhibitions and outreach program. The Canada Council Art Bank holds the largest collection of contemporary Canadian art in the world. The Canada Council is also responsible for the secretariat for the
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in the world—includes some 18,000 artworks by over 3,000 Canadian artists, including those from Indigenous backgrounds. These works include the 6,400 currently being rented to over 200 government and corporate clients. It offers public access to this art through its 3 programs: art rental, loans to
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There were several amendments over the years, with most being minor alterations to language or the status of Council members for tax purposes. Two major amendments, passed in the 1970s and later the 1990s, were more significant. In 1976–77, an amendment renamed the Act to simply the Canada Council
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published the first of three major research studies related to PLR; subsequent reports would address the arrival of new technologies and compare the Canadian model to other PLR systems operating around the world. The PLR Program would finally open registration to audiobooks in 2019. For the first
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However, one of the most significant changes concerns Part 4 – Members of the Council. In the major 2002 Amendment other members of the council who were not the Chairperson or Vice-Chairperson would be appointed for a period of three years. In 2006 this was updated and changed to a period of four
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The Council's grants, services, initiatives, prizes and payments contribute to the vibrancy of a creative and diverse arts and literary scene and support its presence across Canada and abroad. The Council's investments contribute to fostering greater engagement in the arts among Canadians and
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Our main object in recommending the establishment of the Canada Council is to provide some assistance to universities, to the arts, humanities and social sciences as well as to students in those fields without attempting in any way to control their activities or to tamper with their freedom.
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for fixed terms. The Board meets at least three times per year and is responsible for the oversight of the Canada Council's policies, programs, budgets, and grant decisions. The Canada Council's Executive Management, on the other hand—which is led by the Director and CEO—is responsible for
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The Canada Council for the Arts promotes public awareness of the arts through its communications, research and arts promotion activities. In particular, every year, the Canada Council awards a broad range of prizes to over 200 Canadian artists and scholars in recognition of their work.
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activities in Canada, the Canada Council operates the Canadian Commission for UNESCO (CCUNESCO), which helps governments, organizations, and individual Canadians share information, along with making recommendations to the federal Canadian government on UNESCO programs and budgets.
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Each year the organization receives some 16,000 grant requests, which are reviewed by peer assessment committees. In 2006–07, the Canada Council awarded some 6,000 grants to artists and arts organizations and made payments to more than 15,400 authors through the
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juries. The Bank is completely self-funded, earning its money from renting out works in its collection, and continues to expand its collection by buying works in accord with its annual purchasing budget. The vast majority of its art is rented by the
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Established by the Canada Council for the Arts in 1957, the Commission is managed by a 17-member executive committee consisting of representatives of government departments, academics, and other experts in education, culture, and world heritage.
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The report described an unpromising cultural landscape in Canada: professional theatre was "moribund;" the musical space was meager; professional artistic ventures were lacking and virtually absent outside of the largest urban areas; and
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since 2002 involve updates to language due to evolving definitions. For example, in section 12 of Objects, Powers and Duties of the Council 'public service of Canada' from 2002 was updated to 'federal public administration' as of 2005.
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A group exhibition composed of works of art, film-based works, installations, and dance-related materials. It poses the question: "is dance truly ephemeral, or does it stay with us long after a performance has ended?"
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only a few actors and producers, can live by working in the theatre in Canada." Gifted Canadians "must be content with a precarious and unrewarding life in Canada, or go abroad where their talents are in demand.
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establishing and implementing the broad directions and vision developed by the Board, as well as managing the Council itself. The Director is appointed by the Governor in Council as well, and also acts as the
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being eligible in the PLR Program in 2011. However, it would not be until 2016, when the Program opened registration to ebooks. Also in 2016, the Program would begin to consider the future eligibility of
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with responsibility for establishing its priorities, policies, and funding programs as well as making grant decisions. In its first year, from an initial endowment of
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strategy, including a new four-tier payment scale for PLR payments, which was implemented two years later. The Commission first moved in favour of the possibility of
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The creation of a PLR program was first deliberated in 1977, when the Council sets up the Payment for Public Use Committee to discuss the matter. Also that year,
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The PLR Commission developed and approved its Constitution and Bylaws in 1988, its second year of operation. In 2008, the Commission would unanimously adopt a
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50 to $ 4,500 a year. Eligible work includes original writing, translation, illustration, narration and photography contained in library books across a range.
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there is the Chairperson and Vice-Chairperson along with 9 other members of the council. That is a reduction of 10 members since the 1977 version of the Act.
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was last amended in 2009. This is the current version as of 2022. Between 2002 and 2009 were a number of small revisions to get to the modern
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The Canada Council for the Arts was established and began operations in 1957 as part of a major recommendation of the 1951 report by the
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In 2018–19, the Canada Council awarded grants to over 2,800 Canadian artists, almost 450 groups, and over 2,000 arts organizations.
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is a 3,000-square-foot (278.71 m) display and performance space at the Canada Council offices that features various exhibitions of
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and is governed by an 11-member Board. The Board is composed of a Chair, Vice-Chair, and nine other members from across Canada.
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materials, and the Canada Council would pledge to increase direct payments to authors through the PLR Program. In 2012, author
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An Act for the Establishment of a Canada Council for the Encouragement of the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
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time, works must have been published during the previous 5 years in order to be eligible for registration.
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Governments should, I feel, support the cultural development of the nation but not attempt to control it.
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Another significant change is the loss of council members. Instead of 21 council members, in the modern
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Presents 21 artworks from Canadian and Indigenous artists held in the Art Bank collection that address
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In 1977, the Canada Council sets up the Payment for Public Use Committee to discuss the creation of a
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Klages, G. 2011. "By Artists, for Artists? Creating the Saskatchewan Arts Board and Canada Council."
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from the Barwick Family along with the fundraising efforts of businessman William Turner and cellist
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Allen, Jan (1992). "The Anatomy of Excellence: The Canada Council Art Bank Collection, 1972-1983".
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The Musical Instrument Bank has supported various notable Canadian classical musicians, including
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An interactive installation that remakes the internal mechanics of door-opening devices found on
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Granatstein, J.L. 1986. "Culture and scholarship: The first ten years of the Canada Council."
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Canada Council for the Encouragement of the Arts, Letters, Humanities and Social Sciences
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This article is about The Canada Council Art Bank. For the Australian equivalent, see
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An Act for the establishment of a Canadian council for the encouragement of the arts
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years and has remained fours years since, up to and including the current version.
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produced only 14 works of fiction in an entire year. Moreover, the report stated:
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publishers, as well as non-voting representatives from the Canada Council, the
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For the complete list of members of the Canada Council's Executive Management,
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Established in the 1970s and developed by Canada Council Visual Arts Officer
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of the decade, however, came what the then-chairman of the Council, actor
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The Canada Council for the Arts is an arms-length organization based in
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Along with the Director and CEO, Board members are appointed by the
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Governor General's Awards in Visual and Media Arts official website
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through depictions of the relationships between "city and ecology,
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Commission. Grants and payments totaled more than $ 152 million.
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50 million, the Council had a budget of $ 1.5 million for the
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Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission
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to enhance its collection as part of its 45th anniversary.
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that explores disability and common perceptions of such.
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that we have today. The majority of the changes to the
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In 2002 the Canada Council Art Bank began to purchase
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Strange Bedfellows: the State and the Arts in Canada.
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Canada 1957–1967: Years of Uncertainty and Innovation
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Michelle Chawla, Director and Chief Executive Officer
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The Art Bank's collection—the largest collection of
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