Arts & culture
Green
- Increase funding of Canada's arts and culture organizations, including CCA, NFB, and Telefilm Canada.
- Review tax incentives for film production.
- Implement a federal income tax credit for restoration expenditures.
- Reform anti-trust laws to enable break-up of media conglomerates.
Liberal
- Introduce a $200 credit for every Canadian child turning 12 to be used to access cultural venues and Canadian content.
- Increase funding for Telefilm Canada by nearly 50%/year.
- Introduce a new Cultural Diplomacy strategy to promote Canadian culture to the world;.
introduce the Culture Pass, a $200 credit that every Canadian child will receive when they turn 12, to be used to access theatres, museums, galleries, workshops, and other cultural venues and local Canadian content;
continue to support Canadian film by increasing annual funding for Telefilm Canada by nearly 50 per cent a year;
review our national museums policy to make sure that people can access Canadian history across the country, with better access to digital collections; and will move forward with making the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Heritage Centre into a national museum
introduce a new Cultural Diplomacy strategy, with at least one international mission each year to promote Canadian culture and creators around the world; and
move forward, in our first year, with legislation that will take appropriate measures to ensure that all content providers – including internet giants – offer meaningful levels of Canadian content in their catalogues, contribute to the creation of Canadian content in both official languages, and promote this content and make it easily accessible on their platforms.
From Forward, retrieved 2019-09-30.
Conservative
- Allow families to claim up to $500/child for arts & educational activities expenses.
- Make the credit refundable.
- Allow families with children with disabilities to claim an additional $500/child/year.
- Extend the Building Communities Through Arts and Heritage Program three years.