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The Department of Communications Task Force on Broadcasting Policy releases the Caplan-Sauvageau Report. The Report endorses public broadcasting, especially the CBC, as the pillar of Canadian culture. It also proposes a series of taxes and funding to strengthen Canadian content production.
The Task Force on the Status of the Artist, releases the Siren-Gelinas Report. The Report recommends changes to income tax legislation to offer more financial security to artists, changes to copyright rules to better compensate artists for their work, and the granting of special rights to artists to promote "artistic expression."
The Sound Recording Development Program is established by the Canadian government. The program channels money to the Fund to Assist Canadian Talent on Record (FACTOR) and its French counterpart MusicAction, which were formed in 1982 to provide funding for the music industry in Canada.
The Book Publishing Industry Development Program (BPIDP) is established to replace the Canadian Book Publishing Development Program (1979). The new program is designed to "promote Canadian publishers in Canada and around the world" through the "strategic support" of publishing companies.
As part of the National Film and Video Policy (1984), the Feature Film Fund is introduced to complement the 1983 Broadcast Program Development Fund. The new fund, administered by Telefilm Canada, is intended to promote the "production and distribution of high quality films with a high level of Canadian content."
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