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http://www.canadacouncil.ca/
Independent, arm's length organization created by the Parliament of Canada in 1957 to foster and promote the arts. Provides a wide range of grants and services to professional Canadian artists.
http://www.cbc.ca/
Public broadcasting service, providing radio and television programming nation-wide in both official languages.
http://www.pch.gc.ca/
Advances Canadian culture, celebrates heritage and embraces Canadian identity.
http://www.nature.ca/
Features information about exhibitions, programmes, activities, research and collections.
http://www.crtc.gc.ca/
Independent agency responsible for regulating Canada's broadcasting and telecommunications systems.
http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/
Federal cultural agency responsible for collecting and preserving Canada's published heritage so that it's available for present and future generations of Canadians.
http://www.nac-cna.ca/
Develops the performing arts in the National Capital Region and assists the Canada Council in the development of the performing arts elsewhere in Canada.
http://www.ccbn-nbc.gc.ca/
Conserves, administers and develops the National Battlefields Park in Quebec City, better known as the Plains of Abraham.
https://www.nfb.ca/
Public agency that produces and distributes films and other audiovisual works to Canadians and the rest of the world. Includes information about films in progress, new releases and classics, as well as a special page for kids.
http://www.gallery.ca/
Exhibitions, collections and a wide range of resources, including a virtual tour of the Canadian Collection.
http://www.pc.gc.ca/
Information about Canada's national historic sites, parks and other heritage related information.
http://www.telefilm.ca/
Federal cultural agency devoted to the development and promotion of audiovisual documents produced by the Canadian private sector.
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