Penticton Herald

Arts groups to receive $500M in support

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OTTAWA — Canada’s arts and culture organizati­ons are getting a clearer picture of how the federal government plans to divide $500 million of COVID-19 support.

Heritage Minister Steven Guilbeault outlined details on Friday about the temporary relief plan he revealed in mid-April that’s intended to keep those organizati­ons afloat amid the pandemic.

“Ultimately, the goal we’re pursuing is to keep our arts, culture and sports infrastruc­ture intact,” Guilbeault said in an interview.

“And that once we emerge from the crisis, the ecosystem is still there to support our artists and our athletes.”

Nearly $327 million will be handed out by the heritage department in the initial stages, while the remainder will be “assessed based on needs.”

About $198 million of the funds are being used as “top-up” for arts and culture programs, such as the Canada Music Fund, the Canada Book Fund and the Canada Periodical Fund, which have already qualified for other forms of COVID-19 support.

And $116 million will go towards the television and film industry through the Canada Media Fund ($89 million) and Telefilm Canada ($27 million). Both Canadian content developers say they intend to outline how their emergency funding will be allocated and distribute­d.

The Canada Council for the Arts will receive $55 million, while $53 million is earmarked for the heritage sector via the emergency component of the Museums Assistance Program.

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