The Government of Canada supports Montréal’s Compagnie Théâtre Créole
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The Government of Canada supports three projects by Montréal’s Compagnie Théâtre Créole
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The Government of Canada supports three projects by Montréal’s Compagnie Théâtre Créole
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Cheryl Hickman is appointed as chairperson of the Canada Council for the Arts for a five-year term, effective July 28, 2025.
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Parliamentary Secretary Taleeb Noormohamed met with representatives of the Racial Equity Screen Office, a recipient of the Creative Export Canada funding program.
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Member of Parliament Brendan Hanley visits le Centre de la francophonie in Whitehorse.
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#GoC will provide financial support to @theatrecreole for three projects.
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Member of Parliament Dan Vandal will announce federal funding for Le Musée de Saint-Boniface Museum.
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Taleeb Noormohamed, Member of Parliament (Vancouver Granville), will meet with representatives from the Racial Equity Screen Office as part of the announcement.
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The Coalition of Manitoba Cultural Communities for Families’ new project will aim to connect cultural communities across the country
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