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Reality Check: Arts Funding Cut By BC Budget Arts funding was not restored to 2008/2009 levels in yesterday's budget, despite a unanimous recommendation by the government's Standing Committee on Finance", according to Alliance for Arts and Culture executive director Amir Ali Alibhai. "In fact what we have seen are further cuts to core funding" said Mr. Alibhai, "for a total loss of 32.4 per cent from funding levels in 2008/09.
These numbers do not include cuts from other government sources to creative sector disciplines such as publishing, Music BC and others. The following charts, Chart 1 from the government and Chart 2 from the Alliance, demonstrate the reality. You can see that the government numbers have been inflated by the addition of the $12 million for the Royal BC Museum.
"To win its bid for the 2010 Olympics, the BC government boasted about the British Columbia’s vibrant arts and culture scene, claiming that culture was the 'second pillar' of the Games. “We were hoping the government would continue to consider culture an important pillar of our society," continued Mr. Alibhai. "We look forward to working with the government in ensuring that the $10 million annual supplementary fund they have created is used to best effect," Mr. Alibhai concluded. "And we shall continue to press for full restoration of arts funding to the levels the Finance Committee agreed were necessary." - end - Media Contact: o: 604.681.3535 (215) |
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