Time-crunched; Canadians are taking less time for activities that refresh the body and mind ... and that is a problem for the whole society
The past several years have seen an ongoing shift away from funding for public agencies and non-profit, voluntary organizations responsible for the provision of arts, culture and leisure programs, services, facilities, and other opportunities. Since 1990, community per capita spending on arts, cultu...
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Published in | The Ottawa citizen (1986) |
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Format | Newspaper Article |
Language | English |
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Ottawa, Ont
Postmedia Network Inc
22.06.2010
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Summary: | The past several years have seen an ongoing shift away from funding for public agencies and non-profit, voluntary organizations responsible for the provision of arts, culture and leisure programs, services, facilities, and other opportunities. Since 1990, community per capita spending on arts, culture and leisure has failed to keep pace with inflation or population increases. |
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ISSN: | 0839-3222 |