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The Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage (CHPC) is a
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of the House of Commons of Canada. The Committee is currently chaired by Scott Simms, with Vice-Chairs Alain Rayes and Martin Champoux. The Committee studies the policies and programs of the
Department of Canadian Heritage The Department of Canadian Heritage, or simply Canadian Heritage (french: Patrimoine canadien), is the department of the Government of Canada that has roles and responsibilities related to initiatives that promote and support "Canadian identity ...
and its portfolio, which are concerned with the fields of culture, heritage, and human rights in Canada.


Mandate and activities

The Committee mandate includes: * Review and study the policies and programs of the Department of Canadian Heritage and its agencies. * Promote culture, the arts, heritage, audiovisual, sport, official languages, citizenship and participation as well as Aboriginal, youth and sport initiatives. The Committee held four meetings during the 1st Session of the 43rd Parliament. On 13 March 2020, due to the
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, all scheduled committee meetings were cancelled. During the 42nd Parliament, the Committee undertook various studies, covering a range of subjects, including: * the "impact of digital technology on the media in Canada;" * the
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; *
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; * women and girls in sport; * " systemic racism and
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in Canada;" * the museum sector in Canada; * cultural hubs and districts in Canada; * gender parity on the "boards and senior leadership levels of Canadian artistic and cultural organizations;" * Bill C-91, ''An Act respecting Indigenous languages''; *
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models for "artists and creative industries and Canada’s copyright regime;" and * the online secondary ticket sales industry.


History

Between 1979 and 1993, cultural issues were the responsibility of the Standing Committee on Communications and Culture. In 1993, cultural matters, including
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, were moved to the new
Department of Canadian Heritage The Department of Canadian Heritage, or simply Canadian Heritage (french: Patrimoine canadien), is the department of the Government of Canada that has roles and responsibilities related to initiatives that promote and support "Canadian identity ...
, while responsibility for
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was moved to Industry Canada. As result, in 1994, the House of Commons Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage was established. Since then, the Committee’s mandate has gone through a couple changes. In 2003, responsibility for Parks Canada moved from Canadian Heritage to the
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. In fiscal year 2015–2016, the Multiculturalism Program transferred from
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to Canadian Heritage.


Membership


References


External links

* {{Department of Canadian Heritage Canadian Heritage House_of_Commons_Standing_Committee_on_Canadian_Heritage