Important Update to B.C.’s Motion Picture Tax Credit Programs On March 4, 2025, the Minister of Finance announced the following budget proposal to British Columbia’s Motion Picture Tax Credit Programs, subject to the approval of the legislature: Increase the Film...
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Are you a B.C.-based Indigenous arts presenter? The BC Touring Council is looking for your input!

The BC Touring Council is currently surveying B.C.-based presenters, producers, and festivals engaged in presenting Indigenous art and artists. Any organization that has incorporated Indigenous programming into its output is invited to share details on their operational plans, and strategies for the future.
The Council is also developing a new public-facing digital map that will allow these same organizations to discover and connect with each other, and network within the broader music industry. Completion of this brief survey automatically adds participating groups to this interactive digital map.
If you or your organization are presenting Indigenous art and artists, and are open to sharing knowledge, and being more visible, reachable, and integrated in the presenting and touring community, complete this survey today!
This survey is currently accepting responses on a rolling basis. You must be (or represent) a B.C.-based organization to participate.
If you have questions about this survey, or would like any additional information, please contact Sandy Powlik, at spowlik@gmail.com.
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