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/The Canadian Music Centre BC is asking people to fill out their survey in order to gain insights into the community and in an effort to seek better engagement in the future.
Read MoreThe Canadian Music Centre BC is asking people to fill out their survey in order to gain insights into the community and in an effort to seek better engagement in the future.
Read MoreA survey is being conducted to understand the experiences of B.C.’s arts community with the recent BC Arts Council Operating Assistance grand program and its September 15 application deadline.
Read MoreThey want to know. They really want to know! Two surveys are currently underway to gather information on cultural workers.
Read MoreAccording to results of a poll on access and availabilty of arts and heritage, the majority of Canadians support government involvement in arts and culture.
The Department of Canadian Heritage commissioned Phoenix Strategic Perspectives Inc. to conduct research with an objective of gathering information on Canadians' attitudes towards an array of issues relating to behaviours and values associated with arts and heritage.
Read MoreToronto, October 20, 2010 – The Ontario Arts Council (OAC) has released the findings of The Arts And The Quality Of Life: The Attitudes Of Ontarians, a commissioned survey conducted by Environics Research Group.
The findings show that a large majority of Ontarians, believe that the arts are important to the quality of life in their community and to their own personal lives. The research also demonstrated how strongly these positive attitudes are held by Ontarians.
Read MoreVancouver’s first-ever Tourism Master Plan will identify, innovate and articulate potential products, amenities, programming and experiences – along with corresponding policies and protocols – that will guide the long-term, sustainable planning and design of Vancouver and its neighbourhoods as tourism destinations. The plan is an initiative of Tourism Vancouver, the City of Vancouver, Vancouver Economic Commission and the Vancouver Convention Centre.
Read MoreThe media has asked for stats regarding the number of organizations affected by recent provincial funding cuts. They want to know how groups are affected and what is being lost as a result of lost Gaming revenues. This survey will help us give specifics to the media on the impact of the cuts to our sector.
If you’ve LOST your gaming funding, please answer the questions in this brief survey. It should only take a few minutes.
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