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Claudius; Play Murder, The Arab’s Mouth

Following her appointment as Heritage Minister, Sheila Copps outlined for a Globe and Mail reporter the challenges facing Canadian cultural institutions in the aftermath of the Quebec referendum. The task for the country as a whole, Copps stated, is to find the means “to better define itself”, as a...

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Published in:Canadian theatre review 1996-06, Vol.87, p.69-70
Main Authors: Gass, Ken, Gilbert, Sky, MacDonald, Ann-Marie, Herst, Beth
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:Following her appointment as Heritage Minister, Sheila Copps outlined for a Globe and Mail reporter the challenges facing Canadian cultural institutions in the aftermath of the Quebec referendum. The task for the country as a whole, Copps stated, is to find the means “to better define itself”, as a nation and a society. And she was clear on the role culture, and the arts more specifically, must play in that process.
ISSN:0315-0836
1920-941X
DOI:10.3138/ctr.87.016