No, there's nothing like those two programs federally. There are some provinces that offer small amounts of money to their local organizations, but the Trade Routes and PromArt programs were particularly important, because not only do you need to send agents abroad to sell shows, but you could also benefit greatly from bringing presenters to Canada to see work.
I think it's interesting to note that the government has announced a marquee festival program—to stimulate tourism, I assume—but cultural tourism relies on advance knowledge of the work, of the products that a cultural tourist is travelling to see. If those works are not available overseas, tourists are not going to come to Canada to a marquee festival.
So it seems to me very contradictory to cut an existing program, which may have had problems—though we haven't been privileged to see either the terms or the results of the analysis—and then to announce another festival funding. I don't understand what the policy idea is behind all the cuts and then the new programs aren't yet in place.