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Federal Funds Boost Alberta Performing Arts Sector

PrairiesCan funding of more than $8.3 million will support the sustainability and vibrancy of performing arts organizations in Edmonton and Calgary

Performing arts organizations across the Prairies collectively possess the economic and cultural power to enrich communities, draw visitors and tourists, generate jobs, and drive economic activity. The Government of Canada is investing in the continued sustainability and vibrancy of the performing arts in Prairie communities.

Today, the Honourable Terry Duguid, Minister for PrairiesCan, announced a federal investment of over $8.3 million to enable 13 performing arts organizations in Alberta to grow, diversify their revenues, and engage audiences in new and exciting ways.

From the Citadel Theatre in Edmonton to the Calgary Philharmonic Society, today’s investments will enable some of Alberta’s leading performing arts organizations to implement new audience development and engagement strategies, enhance their reach and visitor experience, and increase awareness of their brand.

In total, today’s investments are expected to support over 75 jobs and will strengthen the long-term economic resiliency of arts organizations by helping them to innovate and enhance their offerings.

This announcement reflects the principles of the Government of Canada’s Framework to Build a Green Prairie Economy, a long-term commitment to work collaboratively with partners across the Prairies on their priorities to seize new possibilities for good-paying jobs in a globally competitive economy.

https://www.canada.ca/en/prairies-economic-development/news/2025/03/minister-duguid-announces-federal-investments-to-grow-the-performing-arts-sector-in-alberta.html

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