
April 28 is Election Day - Time to Make Our Voices Heard.
Canada’s arts, culture, and heritage sector is large and both socially and economically impactful. When we bring together our many voices to speak with a shared message, we can shift government policy and funding. During the 2025 federal election, the BC Coalition for Arts, Culture, and Heritage will continue to curate national arts, culture, and heritage advocacy materials to equip our members and sector with shared language and common goals to advance during this very rapid campaign period.
2025 Federal Election Resources
Curated Resources to Help Connect You With Federal Arts, Culture, and Heritage Advocacy Efforts
Canadian Arts Coalition Arts Vote
The Canadian Arts Coalition is non-partisan and wants all supporters of Arts and cultural expression in Canada to be informed and engaged so that all parties hear loudly that art matters.
Visit their ArtsVote 2025 website to access key messages, social media images, and more.
Professional Association of Canadian Theatres (PACT)
PACT has had a long-standing and important position in Canadian Arts Advocacy. PACT has launched an Advocacy Resources Page – your one-stop shop for all your Advocacy needs.
Canadian Museums Association (CMA)
In this time of uncertainty, the CMA is actively advocating for and supporting museums on multiple critical fronts. Please read on for updates on the CMA’s recent advocacy work related to government relations, the election, impacts related to tariffs and more.
Heritage Trust for Canada
Your voice is needed to help create a better climate for investing in and renewing historic places. Visit their Advocacy Action portal to take action on current national campaigns, or find valuable resources for your own local campaign.
Canadian Federation of Library Associations
As CFLA-FCAB continues to work to advance library excellence and raise the visibility of libraries in Canada, it is crucial that Members of Parliament (MPs) recognize and understand the key role that libraries play in building strong resilient communities. Learn more.
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As a reflection of the provincial scope of the BC Coalition of Arts, Culture, and Heritage, we recognize that the organizations and individuals who make up our coalition occupy the ceded, unceded, and sovereign territories of Indigenous Peoples across what is referred to as British Columbia. We respect past, present, and future Indigenous stewards of these lands, air, and water.