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The Canada Council is an arms-length agency that reports to Parliament through the Department Of Canadian Heritage . Its annual appropriation from Parliament is supplemented by endowment income, donations, and bequests. Its main duty is alloting grants to Canadian artists based on the merits of their applications. The council also judges many of Canada's top arts awards, including the Governor General's Awards .

The council has six main divisions. Each of these co-ordinates grant-giving to a different area of the arts:


These are complemented by three groups that work with all the sections:
  • Aboriginal art, to foster First Peoples art in all media

  • equity officer, to encouraged diversity in arts funding

  • Inter-Arts, to deal with proposals that combine or transcend traditional artistic disciplines


The Canada Council supervises the Art Bank , which has the largest collection of Contemporary Canadian art in the world, includes some 18,000 artworks, 6,400 of which are currently rented to more than 200 government and corporate clients.

The Canadian Commission for UNESCO and the Public Lending Right Commission operate under its aegis. It operates a Musical Instrument Bank. Established in 1985, the Instrument Bank has acquired many valuable Stringed Instrument s that are loaned mostly to Canadian musicians, often as a result of juried competitions.

The Council promotes public awareness of the arts through its communications, research and arts advocacy activities. The Council administers the Killam Program of scholarly awards, the Governor General's Literary Awards and the Governor General's Awards in Visual and Media Arts.

Each year the council receives some 16,000 grant requests, these are veted by panels of artists set up by each division of the council. In 2003-04, the Council awarded 6,147 grants to artists and arts organizations and made payments to 14,435 authors through the Public Lending Right Commission. Grants, payments and awards totalled $137 million.


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The Canada Council for the Arts reports to Parliament through the Minister Of Canadian Heritage . Its annual appropriation from Parliament is supplemented by endowment income, donations and bequests. The Canada Council is called from time to time to appear before parliamentary committees, particularly the House Of Commons Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage. Its accounts are audited by the Auditor General Of Canada and included in an Annual Report to Parliament.


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