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Combining tourism and parks with culture and sport in a new ministry reflects the government's priorities and focuses strategically on tourism enhancement, quality of life and economic growth.

Status of the Artist

The Government of Saskatchewan plans to introduce amendments, that will focus on intellectual property rights and contracting, to existing legislation

In 2002, Saskatchewan became the first province outside of Quebec to adopt Status of the Artist legislation.  The Status of the Artist Act, which passed on June 6, 2002, recognizes the contribution cultural workers make to the enrichment of society.  The Act also sets out the parameters that government should consider when developing policies respecting the arts and artists.  It enables the minister to establish a temporary advisory committee to investigate issues of importance to artists in Saskatchewan.

In 2005, an advisory committee was struck to provide advice to the minister on measures that can be undertaken to improve the socio-economic status of the artist.  After extensive consultations with artists, and arts organizations, the committee presented its final report to the minister in 2006.

The committee identified three goals of the sector: engagement of viable careers, access to thriving markets and access to information that supports efforts to achieve viable careers.  The recommendations outlined in the final report are meant to support the goals as set forward by artists and arts organizations.

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