Hon. Michelle Rempel Garner - 18:27

Lib. (QC)
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I can't give you an exact answer for the ratio. We could provide you with that information. As you know, that information is public. What I can tell you is that—
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Hon. Michelle Rempel Garner - 18:27

Lib. (QC)
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Over the last few weeks, I have spoken with thousands of people from across the country, from every corner of the country—thousands.
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Hon. Michelle Rempel Garner - 18:27

Lib. (QC)
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What I can tell you is that the Alberta heritage minister has saluted my leadership to help artists and athletes throughout the COVID-19 crisis on a number of occasions publicly, and—
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Hon. Michelle Rempel Garner - 18:28

Lib. (QC)
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Madam Chair, I believe I have. I believe I have a number of times, but—
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Sherry Romanado - 18:29
Hon. Michelle Rempel Garner - 18:31

Lib. (QC)
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I think I have answered your question a number of times regarding—
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Hon. Michelle Rempel Garner - 18:31

Lib. (QC)
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—western heritage. As I said, I had—just last week—a conversation with the Alberta heritage minister. I've had several conversations with the Alberta heritage minister—
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Hon. Michelle Rempel Garner - 18:32

Lib. (QC)
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—to see how we can help and support the heritage sector in Alberta and Saskatchewan, throughout Canada. I'm working closely with allies from across the country to do that.
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Hon. Michelle Rempel Garner - 18:32
Nathaniel Erskine-Smith - 18:35

Lib. (QC)
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Thank you for the question.
I'm not sure. I haven't seen the article you're referring to. What I can tell you is that we have been supporting local journalism through an investment of $50 million over five years, which means that this year 200 journalists will be hired in communities that are not as well served from a media perspective as others. The ad-buy campaign we just did on COVID-19 for $30 million was distributed among more than 900 newspapers across the country, 500 radio stations and TV stations in 12 different languages. I think we value the diversity of the media ecosystem in Canada and—
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Nathaniel Erskine-Smith - 18:36

Lib. (QC)
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Yes, we are looking very carefully at what France and Australia have done. As you may be aware, they've acted through their competition bureaus. We are looking at the mechanisms we have in Canada. Obviously, legislation and regulation among countries differs, so these types of bodies don't necessarily have the same types of powers, but we are looking at this very closely.
We've said for many months that we want the web giants to do their fair share, and clearly right now they're not. If we can use existing tools to make that happen, we will. If we need to create new tools, we will.
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Nathaniel Erskine-Smith - 18:38
Lloyd Longfield - 18:58

Lib. (QC)
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Thank you for the question. It's an important question and an important point. On what we're trying to do with this funding, this is not funding for the recovery, for when we are no longer confined. This is really emergency funding to help as many of our arts and cultural organizations as possible make it through the first wave of the crisis.
We clearly understand that we will need to do more. The Prime Minister has said it, and I've said it many times. We will do more to support our heritage, cultural and arts organizations as we rebuild, as we recover from COVID-19. That is not what those funds are destined for. They're emergency funds to help them make it through that first wave of the crisis.
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Lloyd Longfield - 19:00

Lib. (QC)
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As far as organizations are concerned, I would encourage you to send them to the Canadian Heritage website. Canadian Heritage doesn't directly fund artists. The Canada Council for the Arts does. As I said earlier in my remarks, they have received additional funding to support arts organizations and artists as well.
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Lloyd Longfield - 19:00

Lib. (QC)
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As someone who has published three books, I know a bit about the issue of copyright and editors. I've worked with many of them. This is an issue that's very dear to my heart. It is in my mandate letter. The Prime Minister has asked me to look into this. I'm assisted in that task by the member of Parliament for Toronto-Danforth, who, you may remember, was chair of the heritage committee that worked on the copyright issue. The file is in good hands, and we will be moving on it as fast as we can.
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Lloyd Longfield - 19:01
Tracy Gray - 19:05

Lib. (QC)
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This is entirely for local media. That fund is dedicated to local media.
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Tracy Gray - 19:06

Lib. (QC)
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We would be happy to provide you with the information as to how a media outlet could apply for that funding.
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Tracy Gray - 19:06

Lib. (QC)
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I could get you the breakdown. What I can tell you is that 97% of it went to Canadian media and, as I said earlier, to 900 print and 500 TV and radio stations across the country, in different languages—Farsi, Italian, Spanish, Mandarin, French and English obviously.
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Tracy Gray - 19:07
Majid Jowhari - 19:07

Lib. (QC)
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I thank the member from Richmond Hill for the question. It is a really important issue, which is why, as I was just saying, the ad campaign we did for $30 million on the COVID-19 was done in 12 different languages.
As part of the $500 million, there is $70 million that was set aside for local news media organizations across the country to help support them through this crisis, including third-language media across the country. Beyond the wage subsidy and beyond the $30 million, there's an extra $70 million that will go to help support these news organizations, on top of the other $50 million that I was talking about earlier on, which we adopted in the 2019 budget specifically for local media.
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Majid Jowhari - 19:10
Martin Champoux - 19:13

Lib. (QC)
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I thank the member for Drummondville for his question.
With regard to advertising, you will recall that your party asked us several times about investment in advertising, namely that there was not enough advertising in the Canadian media, or that there was too much.
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Martin Champoux - 19:14

Lib. (QC)
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Yes, I'm getting to it.
We ran a publicity campaign that was 97% invested in Canadian media.
Advertising is one of the elements, but I could tell you about the $70 million that was set aside for local media in the $500-million envelope that was announced last week.
As far as the tax credit is concerned, everything is now in place to give access to the $595 million that will be available.
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Martin Champoux - 19:15

Lib. (QC)
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I'm always open to discussion with the member from Drummondville.
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Sherry Romanado - 19:15
Earl Dreeshen - 19:18

Lib. (QC)
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I thank the member for Red Deer for his question and for his passion for the arts and culture, which we have in common.
Heritage is an issue for all Canadians, in all of its diversity and distinction across the country. Our goal is to help arts and cultural organizations across the country to make it through this crisis, regardless of where they are.
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Earl Dreeshen - 19:22
Earl Dreeshen - 19:22

Lib. (QC)
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As I said, last week we unveiled details of how the money would be spent to help many different types of arts, heritage and cultural organizations across the country.
I can give you a clear example of where we're helping Albertan organizations more than we would normally for the rest of the country. On the sports side of things, we decided to allocate the money to provinces, not in relation to the number of people in the province but in relation to the number of provincial sports organizations. To its credit, Alberta has way more provincial sports organizations than many other Canadian provinces or territories. Therefore, Alberta will be getting a bigger share of the sports money, that aid, than it would under normal federal-provincial agreements solely based on population.
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Earl Dreeshen - 19:23

Lib. (QC)
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You wanted a clear example of something that the federal government is doing to help Albertans, so there you go.
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Earl Dreeshen - 19:23
Emmanuella Lambropoulos - 19:24

Lib. (QC)
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I thank the member for Saint-Laurent for the question.
As an environmentalist, I tend to look at things as ecosystems. Frankly, I would do the same with regard to the arts, hospitality sector and restaurants. They go hand in hand. They were among the first sectors that were hit—and tourism, obviously—and they are probably going to be the last ones to come back to normal, or a new normal.
That is why our government has been looking at this with an ecosystemic approach: What can I do on the heritage side of things in collaboration with what my colleague Hon. Mélanie Joly can do on the tourism side of things, and what my colleague Hon. Mary Ng can do on the small and medium-sized businesses side of things, so that once we make it through this crisis, our ecosystems are still intact and we are able to pick it up and start running again?
In answer to your second question, we do not know the scale of the economic impacts in the coming months. We are starting to have some idea, but we will need to have more information.
I want to quickly quote the Montreal board of trade, which saluted our $500-million aid package that was announced last week for arts, culture and sports organizations as something that will be significant for Montreal and the greater Montreal communities.
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Emmanuella Lambropoulos - 19:27

Lib. (QC)
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Yes, and thank you for the question.
As I said, of the $500 million, $72 million will go to the sports sector. Of that $72 million, roughly half will go to national federations such as Sport Canada and different types of sports federations. The other half will go to provincial and territorial organizations. Through our partnership with them, the money will be flowing through provinces and territories.
There's also $5 million that we set aside to help our athletes prepare for the next Olympics. The postponement of the Olympics created all sorts of logistical and financial problems for our athletes, so we wanted to set aside some money to make sure we could be there for them.
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Emmanuella Lambropoulos - 19:28
Sherry Romanado - 19:31

Lib. (QC)
Hon. Maryam Monsef - 19:31
Hon. Michelle Rempel Garner - 19:31

Lib. (QC)
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What we're trying to do with this money—and obviously, it's not the federal government doing the work. We've partnered with three organizations across Canada: la Société de l'Acadie du Nouveau-Brunswick—
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Hon. Michelle Rempel Garner - 19:32
Hon. Michelle Rempel Garner - 19:33
Sherry Romanado - 19:33

Lib. (QC)
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As I was trying to say, Madam Chair, it's not up to the government to decide. We're working with these organizations so that they can help Canadians better understand and have access to the most important information regarding the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Hon. Michelle Rempel Garner - 19:34

Lib. (QC)
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Again, Madam Chair, if it's the same question, it's going to be the same answer.
We are working with these organizations, such as the Quebec federation of professional journalists, so that they can provide Canadians with the best possible information and help them detect...because unfortunately there are people who are trying to scam Canadians.
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Hon. Michelle Rempel Garner - 19:35