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Government of Canada Supports Vancouver Jazz Festival

The Honourable Jim Abbott, Member of Parliament for Kootenay-Columbia, on behalf of the Honourable Diane Ablonczy, Minister of State (Small Business and Tourism), today announced the Government of Canada's investment of over $700 000 to support the Vancouver International Jazz Festival.

"We are proud to be investing in the Vancouver International Jazz Festival, " said Mr. Abbott. "The Marquee Tourism Events Program highlights our government's recognition of the immense impact that the Vancouver International Jazz Festival and other such marquee events have on the visitor economy."

The Marquee Tourism Events Program is a Government of Canada initiative under Canada's Economic Action Plan designed to provide $100 million in funding over two years for marquee tourism events in support of the visitor economy. This program will help events that attract a large number of international visitors to maintain and enhance their appeal. It will also help events that are established nationally to gain an international presence.

"The Vancouver International Jazz Festival welcomes this unprecedented opportunity to strengthen the scope of the Festival, expand its reach and bolster the local economy with significant new funding, " said Julie Smith, Executive Director of the Coastal Jazz & Blues Society. "Our partnership with the Government of Canada in this initiative will create a very positive ripple effect in our community."

Presented by the Coastal Jazz & Blues Society, the Vancouver International Jazz Festival is one of Canada's largest music festivals and has been the winner of Georgia Straight's Straight Choices Award for Best Festival, five years running. Known for its distinctive programming, the Festival brings an audience of more than 500 000 face to face with an extensive range of musical talent.

The Vancouver International Jazz Festival was one of several recipients to receive funding through the MTEP Summer 2009 funding stream. This one-time injection of funds is aimed at providing immediate assistance to some of the largest summer marquee tourism events across Canada. The Festival and other funding recipients put forth comprehensive proposals to the Government of Canada meeting the eligibility criteria and objectives of the program.

The MTEP Summer 2009 funding will allow the Vancouver International Jazz Festival to focus on the development of a comprehensive international marketing and promotion strategy. This strategy will help build the capacity of the Festival to attract tourists from across Canada, the U.S. West Coast and the Pacific Rim by communicating its many unique offerings. The Festival is at the forefront of the city's rich cultural scene, and funding under MTEP Summer 2009 will offer a twist to the traditional tourist promotions and will help the Festival deliver enhanced world-class programs and experiences.

The MTEP complements the numerous federally funded, tourism-related programs that are part of the Government of Canada's Economic Action Plan. These programs, which provide measures to support Canada's economy, stimulate the growth of tourism and contribute to the development of Canada's visitor economy over the long term, include:

- $40 million over two years to the Canadian Tourism Commission for domestic and international marketing; and

- $150 million over two years for national parks and historic sites.





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