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The Canadian Conference of the Arts (the CCA) was an Ottawa-based, not-for-profit, member-driven organization that represented the interests of over 400,000 artists, cultural workers and supporters from all disciplines of the nation's arts, culture and heritage community. The CCA served the arts and cultural community in Canada by providing research, analysis and consultations on public policies affecting the arts and Canadian cultural institutions and industries. The CCA was active on many fronts to advance the relevance of the arts in Canadian society.

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  • Canadian Conference of the Arts (en)
  • Conférence canadienne des arts (fr)
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  • La Conférence canadienne des arts (CCA), en anglais Canadian Conference of the Arts, créée en 1945 sous le nom de Conseil canadien des arts, en anglais Canadian Arts Council, était un organisme porte-parole du milieu culturel canadien basé à Ottawa. Il était indépendant et à but non lucratif. Cette association, regroupant de nombreux artistes et employés du monde culturel, visait à peser sur les débats concernant les politiques culturelles, et à y défendre les droits des artistes et de l'industrie culturelle au Canada. Cette association a cessé son activité fin 2012, après être fortement intervenue dans le débat public sur une loi proposé par le gouvernement, concernant les droits d'auteur, adoptée mi-2012. (fr)
  • The Canadian Conference of the Arts (the CCA) was an Ottawa-based, not-for-profit, member-driven organization that represented the interests of over 400,000 artists, cultural workers and supporters from all disciplines of the nation's arts, culture and heritage community. The CCA served the arts and cultural community in Canada by providing research, analysis and consultations on public policies affecting the arts and Canadian cultural institutions and industries. The CCA was active on many fronts to advance the relevance of the arts in Canadian society. (en)
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