Another background document on the federal funding for the new Royal Alberta Museum project, from the web: http://www.wd.gc.ca/eng/77_2953.asp
News Release
Government of Canada Invests in Capital Projects and Commemorative Events for Alberta Centennial
January 17, 2005
Edmonton, Alberta
The Government of Canada has committed up to $60 million to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the founding of the province of Alberta.
Western Economic Diversification Canada (WD) and Canadian Heritage will lead Canada's centennial initiatives in Alberta. Western Economic Diversification Canada will deliver the capital legacy projects component and Canadian Heritage will deliver national and local celebrations, as well as commemoration initiatives.
"Since joining Confederation in 1905, Alberta has played an important role in the growth and development of our nation," said the Honourable Anne McLellan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness. "The Government of Canada is proud to play a part in recognizing the province's historical contributions and in helping to provide a lasting legacy that will allow Albertans and visitors alike to celebrate and learn about this great province, its culture and its people."
"Canada's centennial initiatives will put the spotlight on Alberta in 2005," said the Honourable Stephen Owen, Minister of Western Economic Diversification and Minister of State (Sport). "The capital legacy projects will leave a mark on the province for years to come, contributing to a stronger economic and social foundation for future generations."
"Alberta's centennial year presents a great opportunity to celebrate and to highlight the province's important contribution to Canada's economic, cultural, and social vitality," said Minister of Canadian Heritage and Minister responsible for Status of Women Liza Frulla. "Canadians across the country are invited to take part in the celebration."
WD will deliver the $55.2 million in federal centennial funding allocated to capital legacy proje cts that Albertans and visitors alike can enjoy. Projects selected for funding include the Provincial Museum of Alberta, the Edmonton Art Gallery and the Glenbow Museum.
The Department of Canadian Heritage will provide up to $3. 5 million to support centennial commemoration and celebration initiatives. This funding will help finance various events, including Canada Day celebrations in Edmonton, and will allow non-governmental organizations to plan activities to mark Alberta's centennial.
The contributions announced in Alberta and Saskatchewan are in addition to the $1.4 million that Canadian Heritage will provide for the Royal Visit scheduled for May 2005 in both provinces.
The Government of Canada has a history of recognizing and celebrating national milestones including the 100th anniversary of Confederation in 1967 and other provincial centennials. "Canada from East to West" is the theme for 2005 national celebrations, acknowledging the centennials of Alberta and Saskatchewan.
Funding for this initiative is provided for in the Government of Canada fiscal framework.
For additional information, contact:
Donna Kinley
A/Manager, Consultation, Marketing and Communications
Western Economic Diversification
Canada
Phone: (780) 495-6892
Alexander Swann
Director of Communications
Office of the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness
Phone: (613) 991-2863
Jean-Philippe Côté
Director of Communications
Office of the Minister of Canadian Heritage and Minister responsible for
Status of Women
(819) 997-7788
WD Toll-Free Number:1-888-338-WEST (9378)Western Economic Diversification Canada (WD) and Canadian Heritage will lead Canada's centennial initiatives in Alberta. Western Economic Diversification Canada will deliver the capital legacy projects component and Canadian Heritage will deliver national and local celebrations, as well as commemoration initiatives.
"Since joining Confederation in 1905, Alberta has played an important role in the growth and development of our nation," said the Honourable Anne McLellan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness. "The Government of Canada is proud to play a part in recognizing the province's historical contributions and in helping to provide a lasting legacy that will allow Albertans and visitors alike to celebrate and learn about this great province, its culture and its people."
"Canada's centennial initiatives will put the spotlight on Alberta in 2005," said the Honourable Stephen Owen, Minister of Western Economic Diversification and Minister of State (Sport). "The capital legacy projects will leave a mark on the province for years to come, contributing to a stronger economic and social foundation for future generations."
"Alberta's centennial year presents a great opportunity to celebrate and to highlight the province's important contribution to Canada's economic, cultural, and social vitality," said Minister of Canadian Heritage and Minister responsible for Status of Women Liza Frulla. "Canadians across the country are invited to take part in the celebration."
WD will deliver the $55.2 million in federal centennial funding allocated to capital legacy proje cts that Albertans and visitors alike can enjoy. Projects selected for funding include the Provincial Museum of Alberta, the Edmonton Art Gallery and the Glenbow Museum.
The Department of Canadian Heritage will provide up to $3. 5 million to support centennial commemoration and celebration initiatives. This funding will help finance various events, including Canada Day celebrations in Edmonton, and will allow non-governmental organizations to plan activities to mark Alberta's centennial.
The contributions announced in Alberta and Saskatchewan are in addition to the $1.4 million that Canadian Heritage will provide for the Royal Visit scheduled for May 2005 in both provinces.
The Government of Canada has a history of recognizing and celebrating national milestones including the 100th anniversary of Confederation in 1967 and other provincial centennials. "Canada from East to West" is the theme for 2005 national celebrations, acknowledging the centennials of Alberta and Saskatchewan.
Funding for this initiative is provided for in the Government of Canada fiscal framework.
For additional information, contact:
Donna Kinley
A/Manager, Consultation, Marketing and Communications
Western Economic Diversification
Canada
Phone: (780) 495-6892
Alexander Swann
Director of Communications
Office of the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness
Phone: (613) 991-2863
Jean-Philippe Côté
Director of Communications
Office of the Minister of Canadian Heritage and Minister responsible for
Status of Women
(819) 997-7788
Teletypewriter (TTY): 1-877-303-3388
WD Website: www.wd-deo.gc.ca.
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