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ArtsVote: Cast a ballot for culture

Also: final day of testimony in Nova Scotia human rights hearing into racial profiling complaint against local store; celebrating Nova Scotia trades and tech through competition; taking on private equity, preventing American takeovers, and ensuring Canada is ‘Never 51’

Philip Moscovitch

2025-03-31


Canadian Arts Coalition. 1% for the arts. Credit: Iris/ Canadian Arts Coalition The federal election is in full swing, and there’s been lots of talk about tariffs, housing, Canadian sovereignty, tax cuts, and affordability.

Arts funding? Not so much.

The Canadian Arts Coalition is hoping to change that with their ArtsVote campaign. It encourages the federal parties to commit to at least 1% of the budget going to arts funding, and wants to emphasize the role of the arts in contributing to employment, the economy, and “a shared and unique Canadian identity.”

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[–] Enkers@sh.itjust.works 2 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

I'm all for funding the arts, but it has to come second to our basic needs of food, shelter, and safety. As long we continue to refuse to raise taxes on our most wealthy, we'll have to contend with some amount of austerity, and unfortunately, it's areas like the arts that will be hurt.