Winnipeg – The Prairie provinces are home to many of Canada’s nationally recognized performing arts talent and organizations. However, major performing arts organizations face challenges that have an impact on their longevity and ability to grow the sector.
Dan Vandal, Minister for PrairiesCan, announced the launch of the Prairies Performing Arts Initiative (PPAI). This program will support projects that contribute to the financial sustainability and growth of the performing arts sector across the Prairies. PrairiesCan is providing $20 million over 3 years, starting in 2024-25, to support key performing arts organizations based in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta.
Through the PPAI, PrairiesCan will support not-for-profit professional performing arts institutions that have a mandate to create, produce, and perform works, improving the quality of life for residents on the Prairies and making their communities more attractive to tourism and investment.
This initiative reinforces Canada’s Budget 2024 commitment to create vibrant and inclusive communities. The performing arts sector supports local culture, community, and diversity by helping artists develop and grow, attracting tourists, and making life more enjoyable.
“The performing arts sector is vital for showcasing the talent and vibrancy of the Prairies. By supporting performing arts organizations, our government is demonstrating our commitment to the cultural and economic sustainability of the sector across Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta.” – Dan Vandal, Minister for PrairiesCan