Society Act discussion paper invites feedback VICTORIA – A new discussion paper on the Society Act invites discussion on the governance of B.C. societies and possible directions for reform. The ...
The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) is inviting comments on its proposed Guidance on Arts Organizations and Charitable Registration. All submissions will be considered. To make it easier for us to ...
Liquor Licence Act, Gaming Control Act, 1992 and Vintners Quality Alliance Act, 1999, proposed regulatory reforms. As a result of consultations on regulatory reforms and consistent with amendments to Schedule ...
OTTAWA-GATINEAU, February 17, 2011 —The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) today launched a public consultation on the issue of loud television commercials. The CRTC is inviting comments on the ...
CRTC Launches A Consultation On the Possible Effects of Consolidation in the Canadian Broadcasting Industry In light of the consolidation trend in the broadcasting industry, the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications ...
The province is seeking public advice and opinions during a review of the Heritage Property Act. The review is one of the recommendations in government’s heritage strategy — A Treasured ...
The new Community Capital Fund (CCF) will support infrastructure projects that help Ontario’s not-for-profit organizations deliver important public services to diverse cultural communities. Diverse cultural communities rely heavily on not ...
McGuinty Government Introducing Children’s Activity Tax Credit Ontario is proposing a new permanent, refundable tax credit that would make it a little easier for parents to get their children involved ...
Dubbing industry – Forum report and recommendations The minister for la Culture, des Communications et de la Condition féminine welcomes the report of the Forum on the development of the ...
Government of Canada Launches a Review of the Revised Foreign Investment Policy in Book Publishing and Distribution OTTAWA, July 20, 2010 – The Honourable James Moore, Minister of Canadian Heritage ...