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Arts bodies told to suspend cultural events funded by Russian state

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Heritage Minister Pablo Rodriguez has asked arts bodies that get federal funding to suspend all cultural activities involving Russians linked to Vladimir Putin’s regime in protest of his invasion of Ukraine.

Canadian Heritage has written to organizati­ons receiving the department’s funding, asking them to cancel tours and co-production­s bankrolled by Russian or Belarusian state organizati­ons.

The demand, issued last month, could lead to cancellati­on of exhibition­s of art loaned from Russian galleries, as well as concerts, festivals, and theatre and ballet production­s featuring Russian artists.

It warned that Canadian cultural organizati­ons found to have ties with the Russian or Belarusian states will also no longer get government funding.

But the letter makes it clear that ordinary Russians with no ties to Putin’s regime or to the Belarusian state will not be affected.

The Heritage Department said it had launched a review to identify activities involving Russia and Belarus.

“We urge you to do the same, and to suspend all activity involving the participat­ion of Russian or Belarusian state organizati­ons or their official representa­tives,” the letter said. “This includes program partnershi­ps, direct and indirect financing of tours, co-production­s, participat­ion in festivals or other events involving the Russian or Belarusian government­s.”

Rodriguez faced questions Thursday about whether the instructio­n was so broad it could lead to Russian artists being penalized more generally, while probing all links to the Russian state, including officials, could prove difficult.

Laura Scaffidi, press secretary to Rodriguez, said the scope of the instructio­n would not capture work by ordinary Russians and Belarusian­s, or Canadians with Russian and Belarusian heritage.

“Russian culture has given the world so much rich music, literature and other art. We celebrate that,” she said. “This is not about unfairly targeting law-abiding and peace-loving citizens and permanent residents.”

A number of arts organizati­ons have cancelled events involving Russian performers since the invasion of Ukraine.

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