The Icelandic Canadian - 01.06.1957, Qupperneq 13

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.06.1957, Qupperneq 13
THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN 11 (a) the principles upon which tire policy of Canada should be based, in the fields of radio and tele- vision broadcasting; (b) such agencies and activities of the government of Canada as the National Film Board, the Na- tional Gallery, the National Museum, the National War Mu- seum, the Public Archives and the care and custody of public re- cords, the Library of Parliament; methods by which research is aid- ed including grants for scholar- ships through various Federal Government agencies; the even- tual character and scope of the National Library; the scope or activities of these agencies; the manner in which they should be conducted, financed and control- ed, and other matters relevant thereto; (c) methods by which the relations of Canada with the United Na- tions Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization and with other organizations operating in this field should be conducted; (d) relations of the government of Canada and any of its agencies with various national voluntary bodies operating in the field with which this inquiry will be con- cerned. The Committee further advised that the Right Honourable Vincent Massey, PC., C.H., be chairman of the Commission. During the course of its two-year inquiry, the Commission held 114 public hearings throughout Canada at which some twelve hundred witnesses appeared. The Commission received 462 formal submissions, and many hundreds of letters from Canadian cit- izens. In addition to the other numerous recommendations by the Commission was the following: “That a body be created to be known as the Canada Council for the Encouragement of the Arts, Letters, Humanities and Social Sciences to stimulate and to help voluntary organizations within these fields, to foster Canada’s cultural relations abroad, to per- form the functions of a national commission for UNESCO, and to devise and administer a system of scholarships.” As a result of this recommendation, during the Fifth Session of the Twenty- Second Parliament, 1957, The House of Commons of Canada passed Bill 47. This is no ordinary bill of routine government procedure, but is rather a bill that should touch the heart of every Canadian citizen interested in the progressive development of Can- ada into a full and culturally-rich na- tion. This bill became “An Act for the Establishment of a Canada Council for the Encouragement of the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences”, or as it is known by its short title” The Can- ada Council Act”. The purpose of this Act is to estab- lish a Canada Council for the encour- agement of activities and works that will further the cultural attainments of the Canadian nation. These activities and works are included in section eight of the act, namely; (1) “The objects of the Council are to foster and promote the study and enjoyment of, and the pro- duction of works in, the arts, humanities and social sciences, and, in particular, but without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the Council may in furtherance of its objeots, (a) assist, co-operate with and enlist

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