| “The Writers’ Union of Canada
is surprised and gratified by the Federal Government's recent
promise of a $30 million base to the Canada Council which
for fifty years has generously supported Canadian writing,
one of Canada's most successful exports,” says Susan
Swan, Chair of the Writers’ Union. "However the
Federal Government's promise is significantly less than that
offered by previous governments. Heritage Minister Bev Oda
has yet to make a peep about restoring the $11.8 million in
cuts made by her government to funding for the promotion of
Canadian artists and writers abroad," Swan adds. "Liberal
leader Stéphane Dion has already promised $22.8 million
for the international promotion of Canadian arts and culture.
We are asking the other Federal parties if they can do the
same or better. So far Dion has demonstrated the most convincing
support for the arts, perhaps because he comes from Quebec,
a province that already understands that the arts are crucial
to the expression of national identity," Swan says.
Executive Director of the Writers’ Union Deborah Windsor
says Minister Oda's announcement shows that the Federal Government
is beginning to recognize the value of the arts which gives
back $7.00 for every dollar invested and represents over 600,000
Canadians working in the cultural industries, more than gas,
oil, and mining. "To invest in the arts in Canada is
to invest in excellence," Windsor adds.
Last fall, Deborah Windsor and author Margaret Atwood met
with Minister Oda. They urged Oda, without success, to restore
funding cuts to cultural programs abroad. Thanks to the current
government and its funding cuts there is almost no money to
promote a Canadian writer or filmmaker or artist in another
country. In addition, Deborah Windsor has also been working
extensively with the Canada Council and its strategic planning
committee. Windsor and Swan along with a group of Canada's
most celebrated authors recently met with Stéphane
Dion who wanted to consult with writers and artists about
a new Liberal policy on the arts. The meeting with Dion followed
months of lobbying the Federal Government about the value
of the arts.
The Writers' Union of Canada is our country's national organization
representing professional authors of books. Founded in 1973,
the Union is dedicated to fostering writing in Canada, and
promoting the rights, freedoms, and economic well being 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
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