Canadian Heritage -- Public Information Sheets
The Canadian Heritage family, which includes the Department of Canadian Heritage, the Canada Council for the Arts, the CBC and other major national cultural institutions, plays a key role in the cultural and civic life of Canadians.
We work together to promote culture, arts, heritage, official languages, citizenship and participation, multiculturalism, Aboriginal, youth, and sport initiatives. Canadian Heritage fosters creativity, innovation, linguistic duality and cultural diversity with a view to connecting Canadians to each other and the world.
- Alberta
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- British Columbia
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- Manitoba
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- New Brunswick
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- Newfoundland & Labrador
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- Nova Scotia
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- Northwest Territories
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- Nunavut
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- Ontario
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- Prince Edward Island
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- Quebec
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- Saskatchewan
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- Yukon
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