Announcing the Recipients of the Creative Export Canada Program
News release
MONTRÉAL, April 15, 2019
Outstanding creativity and innovation were in the spotlight today as the Honourable Pablo Rodriguez, Minister of Canadian Heritage and Multiculturalism, announced the first projects to receive funding from the new Creative Export Canada program.
The 20 projects chosen will share a total of nearly $7.8 million in funding.
Exporting is vitally important to Canada’s creative industries. It gives creators an opportunity to shine on the world stage and generates significant economic benefits at home by creating jobs and fostering social prosperity.
Minister Rodriguez said he was proud to see local companies carve out such enviable places for themselves on the global stage. He took the opportunity to reaffirm the Government of Canada’s commitment to help businesses in the creative sector maximize their export potential.
Representatives from Moment Factory, Squeeze Studio Animation and Boîte à Livres Éditions, three organizations funded by Creative Export Canada, were on hand to talk about how important the funding is to the success of their respective projects.
The Creative Export Canada program is for Canadian organizations ready to export a project that showcases creative content. Its mission: make Canada’s creative industries more profitable. Creative Export Canada will accept new applications for funding in the fall of 2019.
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“Canada is full of talented creators whose work is loved throughout the world. The new Creative Export Canada program allows businesses in our creative sector to make a name for themselves and succeed on the global scene. The Government of Canada is proud to support their ongoing pursuit of innovation and growth.”
—The Honourable Pablo Rodriguez, Minister of Canadian Heritage and Multiculturalism
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Recipients (in alphabetical order)
Apollo Boutique Musicale Inc.– Music
Discovery Centre International – Design
La Boite à Livres Éditions – Publishing
Éditions Chouette – Publishing
Festival Fantasia – Audiovisual
Guru Animation – Audiovisual
Inner City Releasing – Audiovisual
LyricFind – Music
Moment Factory – Interactive digital media
Organisme Schéma – Design
Partenariat Quartier des spectacles – Design
Peggy Baker Dance Projects – Performing arts
Playmind – Interactive digital media
Productions Folle avoine – Publishing and music
Qaggiavuut! Nunavut Performing Arts Centre – Performing arts
SING! Toronto Vocal Arts Festival – Performing arts
Squeeze Studio Animation – Audiovisual
Trio Orange – Audiovisual
Vancouver International Film Festival (VIFF) – Audiovisual
Why Not Theatre – Performing arts
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In 2016, Canada exported $16 billion in creative products, which amounts to 2.5 percent of Canada’s total exports.
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The arts and culture sector creates more than 650,000 direct jobs and countless spin-off jobs. It also accounts for 2.8 percent of Canada’s overall gross domestic product.
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Canada’s Creative Export Strategy, including the new Creative Export Canada funding program, gives businesses and organizations in the creative sector the tools and mechanisms they need to successfully export their creative content. In this way, the government is helping Canada’s creative sector shine on the world stage
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Contacts
Simon Ross
Press Secretary
Office of the Minister of Canadian Heritage and Multiculturalism
819-997-7788
Media Relations
Canadian Heritage
819-994-9101
1-866-569-6155
pch.media-media.pch@canada.ca
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