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Canadian Heritage committee Are you talking about the most recent measure, the Canada worker lockdown benefit?
February 9th, 2022Committee meeting
Sophie Prégent
Canadian Heritage committee I believe the benefit was up to $300 per week, which of course was not enough. It's better than nothing, however. I'd like to make something clear: I'm not here to complain. All of these support measures helped artists in need. What's clear, though, is that they weren't enough. A
February 9th, 2022Committee meeting
Sophie Prégent
Canadian Heritage committee Yes, of course.
February 9th, 2022Committee meeting
Sophie Prégent
Canadian Heritage committee Yes, precisely.
February 9th, 2022Committee meeting
Sophie Prégent
Canadian Heritage committee Yes, indeed. Artists are well protected in Quebec under the province's act on the status of artists, but I believe that the federal act could do better.
February 9th, 2022Committee meeting
Sophie Prégent
Canadian Heritage committee Thank you.
February 9th, 2022Committee meeting
Sophie Prégent
Canadian Heritage committee Absolutely. France, for example, introduced a program specifically for performing arts “intermittents,” as they are called there, and it has possibilities. In France, everyone knows that an actor can't be on stage 340 or 365 days a year. There are times when artists may not be w
February 9th, 2022Committee meeting
Sophie Prégent
Canadian Heritage committee Thank you for that excellent question, which I am unable to answer. Nevertheless, I could readily find the answer to the question about tax credits. Some of my friends are artistic directors of Francophone theatres. Lorraine Pintal, for example, comes to mind. I'm sure I could o
February 9th, 2022Committee meeting
Sophie Prégent
Canadian Heritage committee The measures that were introduced, namely the CERB, the CRB, the CWLB, and the $60 million in funding that has just been announced, were created specifically because there was no social safety net for artists. There was no financial support, and artists were in the dark. It shoul
February 9th, 2022Committee meeting
Sophie Prégent
Canadian Heritage committee Mr. Champoux, I expect that numerous Francophone cultural institutions in Quebec are going to submit applications. As for us, we are going to go strictly through the Fondation. The UDA has decided not to submit specific applications on behalf of its members, but rather for the en
February 9th, 2022Committee meeting
Sophie Prégent
Canadian Heritage committee Fortunately for us, the situation is changing. Performance venues started opening up again last Monday. On February 28, arts and culture venues will operate at full capacity as they did before the pandemic. Although masks and vaccine passports will still be mandatory, we'll still
February 9th, 2022Committee meeting
Sophie Prégent
Canadian Heritage committee Exactly. If we have a talent exodus, that means we'll unfortunately be suffering the worst consequences of the pandemic over the next few years. One of the first things that should be done is to retain talent, the artistic and creative potential of our artists. We have to convin
February 9th, 2022Committee meeting
Sophie Prégent
February 9th, 2022Committee meeting
Sophie Prégent
Canadian Heritage committee The question is how this $60 million is going to be spent and to whom it is going to be paid. It's very difficult to assess that right now, because I don't know who is going to submit an application or how much will be distributed. The Fondation des artistes is an essential reso
February 9th, 2022Committee meeting
Sophie Prégent
Canadian Heritage committee Thank you, Madam Chair. My name is Sophie Prégent, and I have been president of the Union des Artistes, the UDA, since 2013. The UDA represents 13,000 artists: dancers, lyric singers, pop singers, actors and comedians to name only a few. We represent professional artists who wor
February 9th, 2022Committee meeting
Sophie Prégent