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TheGazette. By investing heavily in this area, the Government of Canada is contributing to the country’s recovery efforts while providing Canadians with direct access to a variety of high-quality artistic endeavours.Today, the Honourable Steven Guilbeault, Minister of Canadian Heritage and Member of Parliament (Laurier–Sainte-Marie), along with the Honourable Mélanie Joly, Minister of Economic Development and Official Languages, Minister responsible for Canada Economic Development (CED) for Quebec Regions, and Member of Parliament (Ahuntsic–Cartierville), announced support from the Government of Canada for the special digital edition of the Festival International de Jazz de Montréal, which will take place from June 27 to 30, 2020.Canadian Heritage will provide $1,500,000 in support of the 2020 edition of the Festival, including $1,250,000 through the Canada Arts Presentation Fund. This support will go toward preparing the online edition of the Festival and helping it reinvent itself, especially during this pandemic, and attract more participants. The Festival International de Jazz de Montréal is a flagship summer event, and I hope that festival participants from around the world will make this virtual appointment that promises to be memorable.”“It’s critical to continue holding the jazz festival for the people, and in spite of the challenging circumstances this year, we are excited to offer this avant-garde solution to get the music to the fans!
Quotes “The arts community is facing significant turmoil during the current crisis, which makes it more important than ever to invest in cornerstones of our cultural industry, which include the Festival International de Jazz de Montréal.
In total, up to $500 million has been allocated to helping alleviate financial pressures on impacted organizations. Of this amount, up to $326.8 million will be allocated to specific programs and organizations in the portfolio along with major delivery agencies, The Quebec Economic Development Program supports the economic development and diversification of Canada’s regions and helps them capitalize on opportunities for economic development.
—Jacques K. Primeau, Executive Director of the Festival International de Jazz de MontréalThe Department of Canadian Heritage is responsible for delivering the COVID-19 Emergency Fund, which supports arts and culture, heritage and sport organizations in an effort to minimize the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. I am pleased to see that in the face of adversity, Festival organizers have shown great creativity and prepared a special edition that is sure to please the diverse audience of this very popular event.”“The pandemic has affected every sector of our economy, but together we will rise above it and overcome all the challenges left in its wake.
This includes an initial $1 million investment, plus an additional $250,000 allocated under the Covid-19 Emergency Support Fund. A Montreal Moment, International Jazz Festival. Festival International de Jazz de Montréal CANCELLED Montréal, QC Jazz aficionados, rejoice! Festival International de Jazz de Montréal CANCELLED Montréal, QC Jazz aficionados, rejoice! Named by Guinness World Records as the largest jazz festival on the planet, the Festival International de Jazz de Montréal has been synonymous with musical passion for almost 40 years.
Le Festival International de Jazz de Montréal uses HotellerieJobs to find the best professionnals in the hotel, food services, and tourism industry. A component of the Celebrate Canada festivities and commemorations program provides financial assistance for activities organized for National Indigenous Peoples Day (June 21), Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day (June 24), Canadian Multiculturalism Day (June 27) and Canada Day (July 1). From June 27th to 30th, 2020, the Festival International de Jazz de Montréal presents a special edition of the Festival on our digital platforms.Jeremy O. Harris on Why He Doesn't Miss 'Theater in a Building'Broadway Rewind: NEXT TO NORMAL Brings Family Drama to Bryant Park in 2010Get Obsessed with Lena Hall on Backstage Live- Watch Now!Bareilles Talks Making LITTLE VOICE on THE LATE LATE SHOWTim Minchin Chats About UPRIGHT on THE LATE LATE SHOWBroadway Rewind: HEATHERS Gets Ready for a Beautiful Freakin' Run Off-BroadwayBryan Cranston and Jimmy Fallon Show Off Their HatsBroadwayHD Announces Lineup of Shows Available in the UK and Australia - LES MISERABLES, PHANTOM, CATS, and More! Montrealers take in an impromptu set during daytime lulls at the Montreal International Jazz Festival.
This assistance will allow the public to enjoy performances from several artists through exclusive free music content on various digital platforms.
TheGazette. By investing heavily in this area, the Government of Canada is contributing to the country’s recovery efforts while providing Canadians with direct access to a variety of high-quality artistic endeavours.Today, the Honourable Steven Guilbeault, Minister of Canadian Heritage and Member of Parliament (Laurier–Sainte-Marie), along with the Honourable Mélanie Joly, Minister of Economic Development and Official Languages, Minister responsible for Canada Economic Development (CED) for Quebec Regions, and Member of Parliament (Ahuntsic–Cartierville), announced support from the Government of Canada for the special digital edition of the Festival International de Jazz de Montréal, which will take place from June 27 to 30, 2020.Canadian Heritage will provide $1,500,000 in support of the 2020 edition of the Festival, including $1,250,000 through the Canada Arts Presentation Fund. This support will go toward preparing the online edition of the Festival and helping it reinvent itself, especially during this pandemic, and attract more participants. The Festival International de Jazz de Montréal is a flagship summer event, and I hope that festival participants from around the world will make this virtual appointment that promises to be memorable.”“It’s critical to continue holding the jazz festival for the people, and in spite of the challenging circumstances this year, we are excited to offer this avant-garde solution to get the music to the fans!
Quotes “The arts community is facing significant turmoil during the current crisis, which makes it more important than ever to invest in cornerstones of our cultural industry, which include the Festival International de Jazz de Montréal.
In total, up to $500 million has been allocated to helping alleviate financial pressures on impacted organizations. Of this amount, up to $326.8 million will be allocated to specific programs and organizations in the portfolio along with major delivery agencies, The Quebec Economic Development Program supports the economic development and diversification of Canada’s regions and helps them capitalize on opportunities for economic development.
—Jacques K. Primeau, Executive Director of the Festival International de Jazz de MontréalThe Department of Canadian Heritage is responsible for delivering the COVID-19 Emergency Fund, which supports arts and culture, heritage and sport organizations in an effort to minimize the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. I am pleased to see that in the face of adversity, Festival organizers have shown great creativity and prepared a special edition that is sure to please the diverse audience of this very popular event.”“The pandemic has affected every sector of our economy, but together we will rise above it and overcome all the challenges left in its wake.
This includes an initial $1 million investment, plus an additional $250,000 allocated under the Covid-19 Emergency Support Fund. A Montreal Moment, International Jazz Festival. Festival International de Jazz de Montréal CANCELLED Montréal, QC Jazz aficionados, rejoice! Festival International de Jazz de Montréal CANCELLED Montréal, QC Jazz aficionados, rejoice! Named by Guinness World Records as the largest jazz festival on the planet, the Festival International de Jazz de Montréal has been synonymous with musical passion for almost 40 years.
Le Festival International de Jazz de Montréal uses HotellerieJobs to find the best professionnals in the hotel, food services, and tourism industry. A component of the Celebrate Canada festivities and commemorations program provides financial assistance for activities organized for National Indigenous Peoples Day (June 21), Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day (June 24), Canadian Multiculturalism Day (June 27) and Canada Day (July 1). From June 27th to 30th, 2020, the Festival International de Jazz de Montréal presents a special edition of the Festival on our digital platforms.Jeremy O. Harris on Why He Doesn't Miss 'Theater in a Building'Broadway Rewind: NEXT TO NORMAL Brings Family Drama to Bryant Park in 2010Get Obsessed with Lena Hall on Backstage Live- Watch Now!Bareilles Talks Making LITTLE VOICE on THE LATE LATE SHOWTim Minchin Chats About UPRIGHT on THE LATE LATE SHOWBroadway Rewind: HEATHERS Gets Ready for a Beautiful Freakin' Run Off-BroadwayBryan Cranston and Jimmy Fallon Show Off Their HatsBroadwayHD Announces Lineup of Shows Available in the UK and Australia - LES MISERABLES, PHANTOM, CATS, and More! Montrealers take in an impromptu set during daytime lulls at the Montreal International Jazz Festival.
This assistance will allow the public to enjoy performances from several artists through exclusive free music content on various digital platforms.