Evidence of meeting #97 for Canadian Heritage in the 42nd Parliament, 1st Session. (The original version is on Parliament’s site, as are the minutes.) The winning word was design.

A recording is available from Parliament.

On the agenda

MPs speaking

Also speaking

Gail Lord  Co-founder and President, Lord Cultural Resources Inc.
Eva Aariak  President, Inuit Heritage Trust Incorporated
Nika Collison  Executive Director, Haida Gwaii Museum
Shauna Levy  President and Chief Executive Officer, Design Exchange

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An hon. member

Now you've already used them.

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Liberal

Gordie Hogg Liberal South Surrey—White Rock, BC

Okay.

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Liberal

The Chair Liberal Julie Dabrusin

No, no. That was just to give you a heads-up.

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Liberal

Gordie Hogg Liberal South Surrey—White Rock, BC

Thank you.

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Liberal

The Chair Liberal Julie Dabrusin

We can go to you, Mr. Shields, but we only have two minutes. Would you like a two-minute round?

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Conservative

Martin Shields Conservative Bow River, AB

Thanks.

I've probably wandered around most of the major of the museums in this country before most of you were born. My parents would get me to the door and find me at the end of the day. As my adult children know, when we're travelling the world that's where they'll find me.

We have two that are very similar in a sense. You're Toronto-centric, and to replicate that would be fantastic. Also, I'm fortunate to have been to Haida Gwaii. It's incredible, but we need to get more people to it, because it's hard to take that one out. If you get out to the settlements, those are phenomenal.

We have Toronto-centric, with fashion, style, and design. It's incredible. How do we get it out? How do we get people to Haida Gwaii? You have to go to Haida Gwaii: you can't get that transported out.

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President and Chief Executive Officer, Design Exchange

Shauna Levy

In the case of Design Exchange, we have a mandate to be a national institution. EDIT is a project that we're hoping to spread through multiple parts of the country.

In terms of an analogue approach, it would be about bringing our experiences to multiple provinces and cities across the country, and even globally, for that matter. Then, of course, there's the digital aspect of things: digitizing our content and allowing for interaction on a digital level. There's the analogue action, and there's also the digital perspective.

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Conservative

Martin Shields Conservative Bow River, AB

How do you get people to Haida Gwaii?

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Executive Director, Haida Gwaii Museum

Nika Collison

Our mandate is Haida Gwaii, but it also expands, because Haidas live around the world and our cultural diaspora is located around the world. In that sense, we are truly a global museum, but you're so correct: really, people should be coming to Haida Gwaii.

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Conservative

Martin Shields Conservative Bow River, AB

Yes.

I'm done. Thank you.

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Liberal

The Chair Liberal Julie Dabrusin

That brings us to an end for today.

Thank you very much to both of our witnesses. It was really helpful to hear your testimony today.

That will bring an end to this meeting. Merci.