CDCE urges the community of creators and cultural businesses to urge government officials to update the Copyright Act in the Fall Economic Statement.
Read MoreCIMA’s open letter to the Canadian government is taking further steps to protect CMF a critical investment that supports music industry workers.
Read MoreCIMA’s open letter to the Canadian government is taking further steps to protect CMF a critical investment that supports music industry workers.
Read MoreRaise your voice in support of the Canada Music Fund today.
Read MoreMMF Canada’s Executive Director, Amie Therrien, went to Ottawa on June 1 (this Thursday) alongside several other music industry execs to support CPCC (Canadian Private Copying Collective) to speak with government officials, urging them to make the copyright act tech neutral.
Read MoreA significant investment in helping the live music sector recover was announced by Minister Guilbeault in Montreal.
Read MoreJoin MMF Canada as a signatory of the Declaration to end Anti-Black Racism in the Canadian Music Industry!
Read MoreMMF Canada stands strongly in support of our colleagues from Asian, Pacific Islander, and South Asian communities. We condemn the acts of violent terrorism committed against Asian women in Atlanta last week.
Read MoreHow we copy music keeps changing. How creators get paid has to keep up. We need your help in letting the government know that the Copyright Act and the private copying levy needs to be updated to be tech-neutral instead of only considering copies made on blank CDs.
Read MoreMMF Canada is thrilled to be part of the Keychange Pledge working towards gender equity in the music industry!
Read MoreThe Canadian Association of Broadcasters is asking the CRTC for an exemption from paying into the Canadian Content Development fund for the 2019/2020 broadcast year due financial hardships from to the COVID-19 pandemic. This funding will affect the amount of money available for grants through programs like FACTOR and Radio Starmaker. Read more about MMF’s response to this request.
Read MoreMMF Canada issued a statement on “Black Out Tuesday” in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement and is committed to backing it up with action. We’re looking forward to reporting back with our next steps to work towards a more just and equitable organization and industry.
Read MoreMMF Canada is part of an industry collective fighting to ensure the Federal government provides support for our artists and small business who are suffering through the devastating impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read MoreThe Coalition for the Diversity of Cultural Expressions (CDCE) has launched the "Save our Culture" campaign. As a member of the CDCE, MMF Canada supports this campaign because our artists deserve fair pay. Make your voice heard!
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