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Budget a Bust for Culture

February 27th, 2008 | Comments Off | Posted in ACTRA Maritimes News

Toronto, February 26, 2008 – The Conservative government continues to ignore artists and creators with its latest federal budget, says ACTRA.

“This government had the opportunity today to step up and demonstrate its commitment to Canadian culture and the performers and creators who are important contributors to our nation and our economy, but it chose not to do so,” said Stephen Waddell, ACTRA’s National Executive Director.

ACTRA was looking for increased funding for the CBC, Telefilm and the CTF. Telefilm has not had a funding increase for six years. For at least the past five years, the CBC has received $60 million in so-called ‘non-recurring’ funding that should long ago have been converted to base funding. ACTRA has also long sought a system of income averaging to provide tax fairness for artists.

“A modest funding increase for Canada’s key cultural institutions would have been a win-win-win for this government. Cultural investment generates economic activity, provides opportunities for performers and other creators, and generates high-quality Canadian programming and films audiences want to watch. In tough times, that’s exactly the kind of investment government should be making, but they’ve failed to act,”
said Richard Hardacre, ACTRA National President.

“The diminishing presence of Canadian drama on our television screens, the lack of Canadian films in our theatres, chronic under-funding of our cultural institutions and the lack of tax fairness for artists point to a future in which Canadians have no voice,” said Waddell.

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Congratulations, Ellen!

February 27th, 2008 | Comments Off | Posted in ACTRA Maritimes News

Well, our member Ellen Page got edged out for the Oscar but she did pick up an Independent Spirit Award for her work in Juno.

The Academy Award ceremony was the capper to an amazing year for Ms. Page – and it’s not over yet!  She has been nominated for a Genie Award and an ACTRA Award for her stunning performance in The Tracey Fragments.  Both awards will be handed out March 3rd.

Ellen has proven herself to be not only a world-class performer, but also a level-headed and articlulate young woman capable of handling herself like a pro with the likes of Barbara Walters, Oprah Winfrey and David Letterman.  She is a tremendous ambassador for Nova Scotia and ACTRA!

Congratulations, Ellen!  Long may your star shine!

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ELLEN NOMINATED FOR A GENIE!

February 7th, 2008 | Comments Off | Posted in ACTRA Maritimes News

Our own Ellen Page has picked up another in a long list of honours and awards this year.  Already nominated for countless awards – including the Best Actress Oscar – for her work in Juno,  Ellen has been nominated for the Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role Genie Award for the Canadian feature film, The Tracey Fragments.

The Genies will be handed out by the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television on March 3, 2008.  

The Tracey Fragments earned Ellen a Best Actress Award at last fall’s Atlantic Film Festival in Halifax.  More »

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The Boys Take Over Parliament Hill

February 7th, 2008 | Comments Off | Posted in ACTRA Maritimes News

by JOHN DOYLE (From Feb. 6th’s  Globe and Mail)
OTTAWA – Now, I didn’t see it myself, but I have reliable reports that it happened. It was witnessed.

Stockwell Day, our federal Minister for Public Safety, walked into the room and looked around, seeking them out – them, the most important people in the room. Politicians do that. Especially here, where politicians are usually the special ones, the somebodies.
He sought them out, and found them. He walked over, smiled, shook hands, said hello and, of course, had a photo opportunity with them. Them, you see, are the Boys. The Trailer Park Boys. More »

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