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Beyond the Headlines: Cultural Cuts, Capacity Shock, and Rural Impact

Beyond the Headlines: Cultural Cuts, Capacity Shock, and Rural Impact

Recent cultural cuts in Nova Scotia reveal why arts, culture, and heritage must be treated as essential community infrastructure—especially in rural, coastal, and Indigenous communities.
Centering Small, Rural and Remote Museums In Canada

Centering Small, Rural and Remote Museums In Canada

This interview with CCFC Executive Director Ron Ulrich highlights the overlooked importance of small, rural, and remote museums, drawing on nearly 100 national conversations to argue for place-based support, capacity building, and inclusion in broader cultural policy and sector development.
Launching the Rural Cultural Vitality Framework in Canada

Launching the Rural Cultural Vitality Framework in Canada

Introducing the Rural Cultural Vitality Framework in Canada — a collaborative effort to build shared evidence and national understanding of rural culture’s value.
Are Rural Public Libraries Being Funded As Essential Community Infrastructure?

Are Rural Public Libraries Being Funded As Essential Community Infrastructure?

In small and rural communities, libraries are essential civic infrastructure. This article examines funding pressures, how rural libraries are adapting, and why their role as social, cultural, and community hubs is more important than ever.
A Rural Cultural Funding Case Study: Québec Eastern Townships Museums on the Brink

A Rural Cultural Funding Case Study: Québec Eastern Townships Museums on the Brink

When six regional museums in the Eastern Townships of Québec sign an open letter saying they are at a financial tipping point operationally, we should all be paying attention.
Budget 2025 Through A Rural Culture Lens

Budget 2025 Through A Rural Culture Lens

The Centre for Cultural Futures Canada has reviewed the federal Budget 2025 to see how it affects culture in rural Canada.
Why Rural Cultural Vitality Should Be a National Priority

Why Rural Cultural Vitality Should Be a National Priority

Canada’s rural cultural sector is vital but undervalued. This article outlines why rural cultural vitality deserves national attention and meaningful investment.
Welcoming Our Inaugural Board of Directors

Welcoming Our Inaugural Board of Directors

Cultural Futures Canada proudly welcomes its inaugural Board of Directors—dedicated leaders from across the country guiding a more inclusive, sustainable, and connected cultural future.
Why Data Now? The Growing Role of Data in the Arts and Culture Sector

Why Data Now? The Growing Role of Data in the Arts and Culture Sector

Data has always shaped how we create, organize, and make sense of the world. However, it’s no longer just a background tool it is becoming central to how arts and culture organizations tell their stories, advocate for support, and build resilience.
Digital Skills and Data Literacy: The Future of Cultural Work

Digital Skills and Data Literacy: The Future of Cultural Work

The cultural sector is undergoing a profound transformation driven by digital technologies and data-driven decision-making. Cultural professionals must develop digital skills while also embracing data analysis to inform programming, audience engagement, and operational strategies.