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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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« Ce bilan complète un ensemble de portraits statistiques portant sur les différentes régions administratives du Québec. Il a pour objectif de résumer la culture et les communications en région, de connaître les déterminants de l'action culturelle sur le territoire, d'appuyer l'élaboration de politiques, la planification stratégique et la gestion de programmes sur les plans national et local. »
Creator(s): Dalphond, Claude Edgar - Direction du lectorat, de la recherche et des politiques, Ministère de la Culture, des Communications et de la Condition féminine du Québec | Date Published: 2007-08-31
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"This report provides an analysis of artists residing in 92 municipalities across Canada with at least 50,000 residents in 2001. The 92,000 artists in the 92 large Canadian cities represent 70% of the 130,700 artists in Canada."
Creator(s): Hill Strategies Research | Date Published: 2006-03-29
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"Ontario is a major force in Canadian culture industries. Firms within each culture industry in the province form clusters and cross-pollinate, generating employment and industrial growth in other culture and non-culture industries."
Creator(s): David Coish, Statistics Canada | Date Published: 2006-03-08
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« Cet aperçu de l’économie des industries culturelles est rendu possible par une approche par secteur d’entreprises... »
Creator(s): Département des études, de la prospective et des statistiques | Date Published: 2006-01
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«Le présent recueil statistique renferme les données les plus récentes sur les habitudes de consommation culturelle des Québécoises et des Québécois. Les données proviennent de l'enquête quinquennale 2004 menée par le ministère de la Culture et des Communications sur les pratiques culturelles.»
Creator(s): Culture et Communications Québec | Date Published: 2005-11-04
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"Video Games and Internet to Remain Fastest-Growing Industry Segments; Digital Distribution and Mobile Music Will Reinvigorate Recorded Music Industry."
Creator(s): PricewaterhouseCoopers | Date Published: 2005-06-22
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"These Useful Statistics (updated June 2005) are for anyone and everyone interested in concrete data that reflects the impact of arts, culture, and heritage on the Canadian economy and society, as well as the current state of our cultural industries."
Creator(s): Canadian Conference of the Arts | Date Published: 2005-06
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"Based on reports from Hill Strategies Research."
Creator(s): Hill Strategies Research Inc. | Date Published: 2005-05
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"A Statistical Profile of Artists in Ontario Based on the 2001 Census."
Creator(s): Hill Strategies Research Inc. and Ontario Arts Council | Date Published: 2005-03
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"Tables by subject: Arts, culture and recreation."
Creator(s): Statistics Canada | Date Published: 2005
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"In these few pages we have gathered together some headline evidence of the way in which the arts touch our lives in so many ways; evidence of the return to individuals and society from investment in the arts by Government at all levels, by trusts and foundations, by businesses and by an increasingly engaged puplic."
Creator(s): The Arts Council of Wales | Date Published: 2005
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"Nordicom's statistics document developments in the media sectors in Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden. The data are compiled and processed in collaboration with Statistics Finland, Statistics Iceland, medianorway and Nordicom-Sweden."
Creator(s): Nordic Information Centre for Media and Communication Research (NORDICOM) | Date Published: 2005
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"Statistics Canada survey data and analysis on Canadians' spending on culture goods and services."
Creator(s): Statistics Canada | Date Published: 2004-12-13
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"An examination of artists in Canada's provinces, territories and metropolitan areas, based on the 2001 census. This follows the September release of our national study of artists."
Creator(s): Hill Strategies Research Inc. | Date Published: 2004-10
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"This study is based largely on a custom data request from the 1991 and 2001 census years, commissioned by the Canada Council for the Arts from Statistics Canada. Data available online at Statistics Canada’s website was used to examine demographic breakdowns that were not available in the custom data request."
Creator(s): Hill Strategies Research Inc. | Date Published: 2004-09
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"A selection of statistics on culture and communication are currently available in various formats for the years 1995-2000 (the years may vary depending on the survey). For statistical tables prior to these years please consult the 1999 UNESCO Statistical Yearbook."
Creator(s): UNESCO | Date Published: 2004-04-28
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"Canadian Heritage wished to evaluate access to and availability of the arts among Canadians, and commissioned Decima Research to conduct the research. The public opinion study was designed as a follow-up to baseline measures gathered in 2001 relating to Cultural Spaces Canada and Arts Presentation Canada – two relatively new programs at the Department of Canadian Heritage."
Creator(s): Decima Research Inc. for Department of Canadian Heritage | Date Published: 2004-03-21
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"In February 2004, POLLARA Inc. and Omnia Communications Inc. were awarded a tender by the Department of Canadian Heritage to conduct a short baseline study of the live music sector in English Canada. In this report, we have interpreted the live music sector in broad terms, comprising three main sub-sectors: touring, clubs and festivals."
Creator(s): POLLARA Inc. Omnia Communications Inc. a report to the Department of Canadian Heritage | Date Published: 2004-03-21
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"Canadian consumers spent $21.3 billion on Cultural items in 2001, new report analyzes consumer spending on culture in Canada, the provinces and 13 municipal regions."
Creator(s): Hill Strategies Research Inc. | Date Published: 2004-02-25
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"Culture Counts - Counting Culture, Culture Statistics Program."
Creator(s): Government of Nova Scotia - Tourism and Culture and Heritage | Date Published: 2003-12
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"This report examines the spending of Canadians on cultural activities, goods and equipment, including art supplies and musical instruments, art works and events, home entertainment, movie theatre admissions, photographic equipment and services, and reading material."
Creator(s): Hill Strategies Research | Date Published: 2003-03
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"Facts and Figures."
Creator(s): Ville de Montréal | Date Published: 2002-05
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"Canadian Heritage commissioned Decima Research Inc. to conduct a comprehensive public opinion study to address access to and availability of the arts among Canadians."
Creator(s): Decima Research Inc. for Canadian Heritage | Date Published: 2002-03
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« Les tableaux statistiques. »
Creator(s): L'Observatoire de l'Abitibi-Témiscamingue | Date Published: 2001
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"Trends in audience attendance over a 10-year period."
Creator(s): Canada Council of the Arts | Date Published: 1999-06
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"These tables provide financial data on cultural activities funded by all levels of government. Included are expenditures on libraries, heritage activities, performing arts, literary arts, visual arts and crafts, broadcasting, film and video, etc."
Creator(s): Statistics Canada | Date Published: 2005-10-31
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"This report is intended to provide some indication of where Canada might stand now compared with other countries in relation to arts funding, in particular at the national level."
Creator(s): Claire McCaughey | Date Published: 2005-10
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"Government Spending on Culture in Canada, 1992-93 to 2002-03, commissioned by the Canadian Conference of the Arts from Hill Strategies Research, examines spending on culture by federal, provincial, and municipal governments in Canada, focusing largely on changes in spending between 1992-93 and 2002-03. The report also provides an overview of government cultural spending for fiscal year 2002-03."
Creator(s): Hill Strategies Research Inc. | Date Published: 2005-07-07
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"The survey - in two volumes - encompasses data on: attendance (type, reasons, likelihood of return etc); perception of value for money; participation (frequency, nature etc); viewing and listening habits; attitudes towards the arts; awareness of the Scottish Arts Council, and more."
Creator(s): Scottish Arts Council | Date Published: 2005-06
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"Statistics Canada survey data and analysis covering the topic of government expenditures (at all levels) on culture in Canada."
Creator(s): Statistics Canada | Date Published: 2005-05-18
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"Arts and culture play a key role in enhancing our economy and economic competitiveness. There are over 14,000 arts and cultural workers in the province. Manitoba has one of the highest per capita revenue and attendance levels for arts and culture in Canada. A recent study by the Canada West Foundation, Culture and Economic Competitiveness, highlights the social benefits that cultural industries can provide."
Creator(s): Manitoba Industry, Economic Development and Mines | Date Published: 2005
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"Our Land; Consensus Government; The Economy; Building on Our Strengths: Infrastructure; Human Resources."
Creator(s): Government of Nunavut | Date Published: 2004
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"This report examines the attendance of Canadians at theatre, symphony, opera, choral music, popular music and dance performances (excluding festivals). Performing arts attendance tables are also available under the same title."
Creator(s): Hill Strategies Research | Date Published: 2003-01-01
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« Ce dossier statistique livre les données de la dernière enquête sur les pratiques culturelles des Québécoises et des Québécois, menée en 1999 par le ministère de la Culture et des Communications. »
Creator(s): Culture et Communications Québec | Date Published: 2000-12
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"To assist in its policy and program development, the Arts and Heritage Sector of the Department of Canadian Heritage required a survey of the Canadian public to examine Canadians' participation in arts and heritage activities, including those at the community level. The current research project also included an examination of some values and motivations attached to participation, including quality of life aspects, identity components, and others."
Creator(s): Environics Research Group Ltd. for the Department of Canadian Heritage | Date Published: 2000-09
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"Participation in Cultural Activities, 1992-1998."
Creator(s): Statistics Canada | Date Published: 2000
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"The artistic labour market and its mechanisms have been subjects of growing interest during the past few years. Especially the employment in the arts has drawn the attention of both researchers and decision-makers. One reason for the interest for this area is that by examining the labour market the weight of the sector can also be evaluated or/and emphasised."
Creator(s): Paula Karhunen - Arts Council of Finland | Date Published: 1999
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