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Older and Wiser: Creative Aging in the UK

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Older and Wiser identifies opportunities for, as well as barriers to, participation in the arts.
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Aging in Place

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This policy paper prepared by Heritage Saskatchewan in June, 2019 highlights the importance of age-friendly communities that develop comprehensive practices on aging.

Labour Market Study of the Cultural Workforce

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Despite the higher levels of education, employment income among cultural occupations tends to be lower than for the Canadian labour force overall.
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Indigenous Artists make .68c for every dollar non-Indigenous artists make: Report

A new report called Demographic Diversity of Artists in Canada in 2016 is based on census data—and it shows substantial inequities in the national arts field.
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Winter Art Show and Sale a “challenging experience” for guest curator Tim Moore

Read more about this year's Prince Albert Arts Show and Sale, and the volume of submissions that Tim Moore received. There is clearly an abundance of artists in Prince Albert and the regions surrounding the northern city.
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Some Thoughts on Reconciliation and Canada 150 by Michel Boutin

I’d like you to look at your feet. What are they touching? Is it earth, maybe wood? Most likely it is some form of laminate, polyester carpeting or concrete. How far do you actually have to go to touch the ground?For Indigenous people land…
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Some Thoughts on Reconciliation and Canada 150

In our February Op-Ed, "Some Thoughts on Reconciliation and Canada 150", Michel Boutin asks pertinent questions about the policy of diversity as a requirement for funding and for reconciliation within arts organizations.

Labour Market Information Study of the Cultural Labour Force 2019

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To stay abreast of the impacts on the labour market of rapidly evolving changes in the demand for and delivery of cultural products, the Cultural Human Resources Council commissioned The Conference Board of Canada to conduct this labour market information
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Art and Jobs

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Saskatchewan arts and culture industries create over 13,600 jobs!
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Arts and Understanding

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82% of Saskatchewan residents think that the arts and artists are important to our understanding of human behaviour and the world around us.
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Arts and Innovation

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75% of Saskatchewan people think the arts and artists are important to the creative or innovative capacity of other businesses/professionals.
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Art and Diversity

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91% of Saskatchewan people think the arts and artists are important to cultural diversity and development.
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Arts and Education

96% of Saskatchewan people think that the arts and artists are important to formal and informal education.
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Arts and Community

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83% of Saskatchewan people think the arts and artists are important to the social cohesiveness of their community or the province as a whole.
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Arts and the Economy

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In 2017 the arts and culture were responsible for more than $1 billion of Saskatchewan's GDP.
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Art and Place

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84% of Saskatchewan respondents think that the arts and artists are important to our shared sense of place.
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SAA Mandate Review
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SAA Bulletin – December 2019

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Read our Bulletin to learn about arts policy news, job and grant opportunities, Saskatchewan arts news and more.