OTTAWA: On
June 3, 2010, The Writers’ Union of Canada will celebrate
25 of its former Chairs, including some of Canada’s
most famous authors, at its annual meeting in Ottawa, but
without the presence of the Minister of Canadian Heritage
James Moore. The Minister has declined to attend, claiming
previous engagements despite earlier indications by his staff
that his schedule was undetermined.
“We are disappointed that the Minister has sidestepped
this important event,” said Erna Paris, Chair of The
Union. “His decision not to meet with Canada’s
authors, as they await new copyright legislation that may
affect their ability to earn a living in the digital age,
suggests a devaluing of the culture side of his portfolio,”
said Paris. “We hoped that the Minister would acknowledge
the important contribution Canada’s writers make to
our country, both culturally and economically,” she
added.
The gathering of past chairs at Library and Archives Canada
is open to the public and launches this year’s annual
meeting. Hal Wake, the Artistic Director of the Vancouver
International Writers Festival, will speak on “The Flowering
of CanLit: Can We Keep the Bloom on the Rose?” charting
the flowering of Canadian literature from the Massey Report
of the 1950s to today's bestseller lists.
The Writers' Union of Canada is a national body representing
1,900 professional authors across the country. Founded in
1973, the Union is dedicated to fostering writing in Canada
and protecting freedom of speech, as well as promoting the
rights, freedoms, and economic wellbeing of all writers. For
more information, please visit www.writersunion.ca.
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For additional information
Deborah Windsor, Executive Director
The Writers’ Union of Canada
416. 703.8982 Ext. 221
dwindsor@writersunion.ca |