Ottawa invests $125 million for domestic art programs and cultural exports
MONTREAL — Ottawa is getting ready to invest $125 million over five years for the Canadian arts by increasing existing budgets for domestic programs, expanding the eligible sectors that can receive money and by helping artists export their work internationally, Heritage Minister Melanie Joly said Tuesday.
Calling it a “strategy with teeth and money,” Joly told reporters the federal government decided to expand the sectors eligible for arts funding to include industries such as video gaming, design, virtual reality and fashion.
“For the first time in our history, all these disciplines will be supported (financially),” Joly said at the announcement in Montreal.
The Liberals are reinvesting in sectors ignored by the former Conservative government under Stephen Harper, which cut funding for programs that exported Canadian art into foreign markets, Joly added.