Canadian Conference for the Arts Shutting Down
October 30, 2012
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That…is deeply troubling.
While I may not agree on their Bill C-11 stance, I do generally support public funding for the arts as it enriches our collective culture. Efficiency is important but not the only consideration, for instance the government certainly spends money well in other jurisdictions … http://taxpayer.com/federal/14th-annual-“teddyâ€-government-waste-awards-winners
Conservatives Always Did Hate Arts and Culture
They must be dancing in the hallways right now.