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  1. Pinned Tweet
    Oct 30

    Groundbreaking, poetic, entertaining and provocative: here are the 2018 winners in Fiction, Poetry, Drama, Non-Fiction, Young People's Literature - Text, Young People's Literature - Illustrated Books, and Translation. Congratulations! 🇨🇦📚 

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    3 hours ago

    Promising meeting to discuss outreach off our artists and cultural diplomacy in France and globally

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  3. Today is shaping up to be an amazing day for ! The young violonist will officially receive the Virginia Parker Prize during a concert at the Maison symphonique de Montréal. Music to our ears!

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  4. Kristin Danielsen DG of , reciprocates by giving us an overview of Arts Council Norway. The Canada Council is very interested in learning more about the arts sector and arts funding system in Norway, and also in the larger Nordic region.

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  5. Calling all artists in the , Ontario area! Join us on November 18 for an info session on funding opportunities from , and the Canada Council for the Arts. For details and to RSVP:

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  6. Our colleague is now giving an overview of our New Funding Model to the Norwegian delegation. We are truly happy for this opportunity to learn from each other and build on the relationship between the Canada Council and .

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  7. Extending a warm welcome to & who are spending the next two days with us! This morning, we begin our exchange with words of welcome from Elder Monique Monatch, to acknowledge that we are on the traditional, unceded territory of the Algonquin people.

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    16 hours ago

    Best moment of my day: getting a copy of Wayside Sang from Cecily Nicholson with the recently affixed sticker. Looking forward to reading this!

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  9. In recent years, the term “successful aging” has been widely used by those working with the elderly. But how can successful aging be achieved? Research indicates that the visual arts may have a vital role to play:

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  10. The post-summit report is available online, as well as four short videos captured during this inaugural event bringing together arts and culture leaders from the Americas. To consult the report and watch the videos:

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  11. In 2017-18, our funding of the arts sector reached a total of $218.9 million. We invite you to consult our annual report to better appreciate the scope of our funding to the arts in 1,909 communities across Canada:

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  12. Calling all artists in the , Ontario area! Join us on November 17 for an info session on funding opportunities from the and the Canada Council for the Arts. For details and to RSVP:

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  14. Retweeted
    Nov 7

    TORONTO ARTISTS: RSVP for a FREE information session on NOV. 14 about the & funding programs! The session will provide an overview on grants available to artists working across artistic fields of practice:

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    Throughout Remembrance Day, our will project virtual poppies representing Canada’s fallen during the First World War. Lest we forget.

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  16. Nov 7

    Meet the 2018 English-language winners! November 29, join us for a public reading & book signing with Sarah Henstra, Cecily Nicholson, Jordan Tannahill, Darrel J. McLeod, , Jillian Tamaki, Phyllis Aronoff & :

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    Nov 7

    Calling all in Ontario - learn from the arts funders themselves on what you need to make your next a success! The is hosting several information sessions from Nov. 13 - 20. Limited seats available. RSVP by November 12:

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  18. Nov 7

    Our Director and CEO is headed to New York City next Friday, November 16 to participate in the ArtsLink Assembly 2018 at which he will talk about our approach to global cultural citizenship and about the importance of international collaboration. 🌎🎨

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  19. Nov 7

    Congratulations to Sanita Fejzić, Neil Griffin, Natalie Lim, Julie Mannell and Bola Opaleke for being shortlisted for this year's CBC Poetry Prize! 👏✍️

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    Nov 5

    An essay film "My Dearest Sister" will be this Saturday ! Come see me at the world premier!

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  21. Retweeted
    Nov 5

    . 2018 winner is 's Stéphanie Jasmin who is co AD of UBU compagnie de creation

    Stéphanie Jasmin takes home $75,000 for herself and $25,000 for protégé Max-Otto Fauteuil.
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