Arts & Culture (Ottawa)
This is Queen Street Analytics' weekly digest of regulatory developments, legislative discussions and other government-related news coming out of Ottawa and the provincial governments.
This newsletter channel covers the performing arts, museums, event-spaces, and Canadian and Francophone publishers, newspapers, and social as well as traditional media.
Once a week, we break down the most important updates in this space in under five minutes.
This Week in Arts & Culture — Ottawa (#10, 2026)
Federal funding for Indigenous broadcasting, language, and tourism; CRTC stream eases Indigenous connectivity; Major AI & culture summit convenes; New cultural infrastructure for Toronto; Francophone investments in education and immigration; U.S. bill challenges Canadian Online Streaming Act.
This Week in Arts & Culture — Ottawa (#9, 2026)
Federal funding announced for Yukon arts and heritage; TikTok Canada allowed to proceed with new undertakings; online safety expert group reconvened; Indigenous record preservation discussed; Senate approves heritage asset plans; National Summit on AI and Culture set for Banff; Woodland Cultural ...
This Week in Arts & Culture — Ottawa (#8, 2026)
Federal funding marks Treaty of Peace & Friendship 300th anniversary; CRTC addresses telecom competition and consumer empowerment; NFB doc premieres in Quebec cinemas; Library expansion funded in Saint-Quentin; Federal youth arts project for Indigenous wellness.
This Week in Arts & Culture — Ottawa (#7, 2026)
CRTC issues updated Strategic Plan for broadcasting, telecom regulation; Official Languages Act regulations reviewed in Senate; NFB launches new documentary releases; federal statements address contract oversight and cultural appointments.
Lobbying on Arts & Culture - Ottawa (February 2026 edition)
This Week in Arts & Culture — Ottawa (#6, 2026)
StatsCan reports 9.3% growth in spectator sports and arts; Ballet school in Quebec faces funding crisis; Black theatre training expands; House committees to review AI in creative industries, telecom cybersecurity, official languages.