Culture in the Balance: Analyses of the 2014-2015 Provincial and Territorial Budgets from the Perspective of Arts, Culture and Heritage
When the Budgets were pronounced in early 2014, several provinces and territories – most notably Alberta, Saskatchewan, and the Northwest Territories were predicting substantial budget surpluses. With the collapse of oil and commodity prices that occurred at the end of 2014, these optimistic outlook...
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ftunivottawa:oai:ruor.uottawa.ca:10393/44529 2023-05-15T17:46:39+02:00 Culture in the Balance: Analyses of the 2014-2015 Provincial and Territorial Budgets from the Perspective of Arts, Culture and Heritage Centre on Governance 2015 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10393/44529 https://www.uottawa.ca/research-innovation/sites/g/files/bhrskd326/files/2022-12/culture_in_the_balance-_analyses_of_the_provincial_and_territorial_2014-2015_budgets_from_the_perspective_of_arts_culture_and_heritage.pdf en eng Centre on Governance. 2015. Culture in the Balance: Analyses of the 2014-2015 Provincial and Territorial Budgets from the Perspective of Arts, Culture and Heritage. Ottawa: Centre on Governance. https://www.uottawa.ca/research-innovation/sites/g/files/bhrskd326/files/2022-12/culture_in_the_balance-_analyses_of_the_provincial_and_territorial_2014-2015_budgets_from_the_perspective_of_arts_culture_and_heritage.pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10393/44529 Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ CC-BY-NC-ND Arts Culture Heritage Budgets Research Paper 2015 ftunivottawa 2023-01-21T23:59:09Z When the Budgets were pronounced in early 2014, several provinces and territories – most notably Alberta, Saskatchewan, and the Northwest Territories were predicting substantial budget surpluses. With the collapse of oil and commodity prices that occurred at the end of 2014, these optimistic outlooks were being recalibrated. The change in fiscal fortunes of the oil- producing provinces and territories brought them more in line with other Canadian jurisdictions, particularly Ontario and Québec, which were already facing substantial deficits at the beginning of 2014 and had already begun the hunt for savings. By the end of 2014, cost-cutting and restraint became the norm in most provinces and territories, and in many cases, cherished cultural programs or tax credits “hung in the balance” in both senses of the phrase. They were both in a precarious position and also risked being caught up in the general effort to restore fiscal balance. Report Northwest Territories uO Research (University of Ottawa - uOttawa) Northwest Territories |
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When the Budgets were pronounced in early 2014, several provinces and territories – most notably Alberta, Saskatchewan, and the Northwest Territories were predicting substantial budget surpluses. With the collapse of oil and commodity prices that occurred at the end of 2014, these optimistic outlooks were being recalibrated. The change in fiscal fortunes of the oil- producing provinces and territories brought them more in line with other Canadian jurisdictions, particularly Ontario and Québec, which were already facing substantial deficits at the beginning of 2014 and had already begun the hunt for savings. By the end of 2014, cost-cutting and restraint became the norm in most provinces and territories, and in many cases, cherished cultural programs or tax credits “hung in the balance” in both senses of the phrase. They were both in a precarious position and also risked being caught up in the general effort to restore fiscal balance. |
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Culture in the Balance: Analyses of the 2014-2015 Provincial and Territorial Budgets from the Perspective of Arts, Culture and Heritage |
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