PublicationsSep 09, 20222022 Proposed Policy ResolutionsThis booklet contains policy resolutions

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PublicationsSep 09, 20222022 Proposed Policy ResolutionsThis booklet contains policy resolutions

12 Sep 2022

Policy resolutions do not become official positions of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce unless they have been approved by a two-thirds vote of the delegates at the AGM & Convention, or the Board of Directors in the case a referral, after which the resolutions will become part of the Canadian Chamber’s advocacy program for the next three years. [...] The discussion of each resolution will begin with the moderator naming the resolution and inviting the Accredited Voting Delegate from the sponsoring chamber (or representative of multiple chambers in the case of a consolidation of resolutions) to make opening comments of up to 90 seconds in length. [...] In order for Canada’s regulatory system to work effectively, it is essential that all levels of government, the media, and the public are fully aware of the domestic and international influencers of these organizations’ Background The influence of well-funded special interest groups, often operating as registered charities in Canada, has grown to the point where governments, the media, and the pub. [...] It also made a series of recommendations that resulted in the founding of the National Library of Canada (now Library and Archives Canada), the creation of the Canada Council for the Arts, federal aid for universities, and the conservation of Canada’s historic places, among other initiatives. [...] Recommendations That the Government of Canada: Implement a new independent commission led by the private sector with government participation to examine the arts and culture in Canada with the goal to strengthen the industry and ensure that Canada’s arts and culture industry can continue to thrive and grow.

Authors

Ian Faris

Pages
179
Published in
Canada