[Bcma-l] CMA Clip Serv: What will Doer's exit mean for arts?

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<b>What will Doer's exit mean for arts?</b></span></font>
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Morley Walker, Winnipeg Free Press, Saturday, August 29, 2009</span></font>
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As the news broke about Gary Doer's resignation Thursday morning, 
Winnipeg's arts courtiers had gathered at the The Forks to kiss the 
hem of James Moore, the federal culture minister.</span></font>
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He's the Conservative culture minister. The guy whose boss prior to 
last October's election implied they were &quot;rich&quot; people who attended 
taxpayer subsidized &quot;galas&quot; to complain that their grants weren't big 
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Fortunately, no one had the effrontery to bring up that little incident, 
and most had yet to hear the Doer bombshell (or fireworks, depending 
on your politics) explode.</span></font>
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Moore was in town to announce the infusion of $2 million into our 
arts sector by designating Winnipeg as a &quot;Cultural Capital of Canada&quot; 
for 2010.</span></font>
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Doer didn't get a mention, even though he's been a pretty good friend 
to arts and culture -- and maybe after Thursday's news, Miriam Toews 
and Guy Maddin will get an invitation to Washington to meet Barack 
Obama.</span></font>
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But back to Moore and this &quot;cultural capital&quot; honour. It's not as 
though the Ottawa mandarins in Canadian Heritage surveyed their 
kingdom and said, &quot;Winnipeg, they are the centre of the universe. We 
must anoint them.&quot;</span></font>
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Cultural Capitals is a longstanding federal program that communities 
apply for. It does not recognize a hopping arts scene as much as a 
hopping grant-application scene.</span></font>
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It was the Winnipeg Art Council's canny executive director, Carol 
Phillips, who proved her mettle there. She's also the one who has 
snagged writer Salman Rushdie for WAC's 25th anniversary lecture 
Oct. 22.</span></font>
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Most of Moore's one-time $2-million gift will underwrite a slate of 
programs during Manitoba's 2010 Homecoming party. Since March, 
Moore's department has been busy dropping similar cheques across 
the land; in fact, they've promised $100-million worth over two years 
in their Marquee Festival and Events package.</span></font>
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The Calgary Stampede got $3 million, the Edmonton Fringe Festival 
$400,000.</span></font>
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The big deal for Winnipeg remains the $22-million annual operating 
grant being allotted the Canadian Museum for Human Rights, a truly 
transformational amount.</span></font>
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Winnipeg, of course, has long thought of itself as a cultural capital. In 
the mid-'90s, the Toronto-based arts consultants Genovese, 
Vanderhoof &amp; Associates produced stats that showed Winnipeggers 
attended the performing arts at twice the per capita rate of 
Torontonians.</span></font>
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After the Globe and Mail wrote about it, we became &quot;the arts capital 
of Canada.&quot; That's our title and we're sticking with it.</span></font>
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Since then, numbers crunched by the likes of urban economist 
Richard Florida and Hamilton's Hill Strategies show us having an arts 
community, size-wise, that's consonant with our population. Yes, we 
continue to throw exceptional talent onto the national scene, but so do 
other cities.</span></font>
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In fact, there seems to be increased recognition nationwide of the 
value of the arts industries, both from an economic and reputational 
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Despite the bad PR Stephen Harper has earned among the arts crowd, 
his funding record is respectable. The Canada Council budget has 
risen a reported 21 per cent since 2006.</span></font>
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In preaching to the Winnipeg choir Thursday, Moore noted that 
culture contributes $46-billion to our GDP. It employs 640,000 
people and is three times as large as the insurance biz and twice as 
large as forestry.</span></font>
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Doer, too, became a convert, following in the path of Conservative 
Gary Filmon before him. Doer has been on the CMHR bandwagon 
from the first press conference. His government has increased 
spending on culture over its 10 years in power, and has not cut back 
during this recession.</span></font>
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Through his longtime culture minister, Eric Robinson, Doer has 
overseen the development of several affirmative action initiatives to 
encourage the growth of aboriginal arts -- without visibly alienating</span></font>
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establishment interests.</span></font>
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Now things could revert to square one. Will the arts lobby decide to 
publicly support one candidate over another?</span></font>
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What will they do to make sure their interests remain on the table? 
The film industry, for instance, has been lobbying Doer to hike the 
tax credit yet again, to gain back the advantage recently stolen by 
Ontario.</span></font>
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Culture has made gains in the last decade, but at the risk of making a 
bad pun, the arts leaders should never take anything for &quot;granted.&quot;</span></font>
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Jim Harding, ED</span></font>
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BC Museums Association</span></font>
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