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The Canadian Cultural Observatory lists publications and resources as a public service only and does not promote or endorse them in any way.
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« Dans la majorité des pays, le secteur des arts et des lettres ne peut se développer adéquatement sans être soutenu financièrement. Les créateurs et les organismes artistiques sont constamment à la recherche de ressources financières supplémentaires, non seulement dans le but de financer les projets qui émergent, mais, et surtout, pour assurer les frais de subsistance ou de fonctionnement et pour rémunérer décemment les artistes, les créateurs, le personnel de production et les responsables administratifs. »
Creator(s): Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec | Date Published: 2004-06
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"The Culture and Technology Round Table (Toronto, March 10, 2006) was convened...to gain a better understanding of the impact of digital technologies on Canadian society, a society that is facing considerable demographic change. The goal of the session was to draw a clear, evidence-based assessment of the "new normal" and other patterns or trends on the horizon that influence the way that Canada continues to achieve its cultural policy objectives."
Creator(s): Culture and Technology Task Force, the Canadian Cultural Observatory and the Department of Canadian Heritage | Date Published: 2006-05-09
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"This essay by Tessa Jowell, British Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, examines the relationship between Government and the cultural sector."
Creator(s): Tessa Jowell, British Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport | Date Published: 2004-05
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"Engagement with culture can help alleviate this poverty of aspiration – but there is a huge gulf between the haves and have nots. Government must take this gulf as seriously as the other great issues of national identity, personal wellbeing and quality of life."
Creator(s): Government of England - Department of Culture, Media and Sport | Date Published: 2004-05
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"What does (Contingent valuation methods) CVM tell us about the value of cultural goods and services, and what does it leave out?"
Creator(s): David Throsby, University of Chicago | Date Published: 2001
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"The Nova Scotia Culture Sector Strategy is a unique document, possibly the first such undertaking in Canada."
Creator(s): The Nova Scotia Culture Sector Strategy | Date Published: 1999-09-30
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"In May 1995, the Department of Canadian Heritage invited a group of people from academia, business, and other backgrounds to informally discuss the different relationships that could be presumed to exist between Canada's official languages and the economy."
Creator(s): Department of Canadian Heritage | Date Published: 1998
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«Le CPCC se veut un lieu de recherche et de réflexion critique sur différentes facettes de la culture populaire, notamment dans ses articulations aux médias et, plus largement, aux rapports sociaux et aux relations de pouvoir qui la traversent et qu'elle informe. L'accent y est mis tant sur les pratiques et les produits culturels que sur leurs processus de production et de diffusion que de consommation et de réception.»
Creator(s): University of Montreal | Date Published: 2005
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« Le Système de classification des activités de la culture et des communications du Québec répertorie tous les types d'établissements axés sur la création, la production, la diffusion ou la formation, dans les différents domaines de la culture et des communications, au Québec : arts visuels, arts de la scène, patrimoine, livre, cinéma, télédiffusion, etc. »
Creator(s): Institut de la statistique du Québec | Date Published: 2004-06-22
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"IMPACS, the Institute for Media, Policy and Civil Society, is a Canadian charitable organization committed to the protection and expansion of democracy and to strengthening civil society. IMPACS believes that a strong democracy requires three key elements, and our work supports our efforts to create an environment in which democratic values can thrive."
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