Apr 29, 2020
Canada’s major record companies announce support for Unison Benevolent Fund
April 29th, 2020, Toronto: In response to the impact on the lives of artists and their teams caused by COVID-19, Canada’s major record companies, Sony Music Entertainment Canada, Universal Music Canada and Warner Music Canada have announced direct financial support for the Unison Benevolent Fund, Canada’s leading music community support program. Unison is a non-profit, […]
by Erica Meekes
Apr 16, 2020
Music Canada applauds Government of Canada for clarifying CERB guidelines for artists and musicians
April 16, 2020, Toronto: Music Canada welcomes the recent clarification from the Federal Government on the guidelines for eligibility for the Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB). Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has responded to concerns around the preliminary rules that excluded people working reduced hours. These needed changes will help support artists and musicians who in […]
by Erica Meekes
Mar 24, 2020
Music Canada and CONNECT Music Licensing Artist Impact Survey Release
March 24, 2020, Toronto: CONNECT Music Licensing and Music Canada are sharing an Artist Impact Survey designed to help the government and the music industry better understand the impact COVID-19 is having on artists within the community. At the heart of the entire community are the creators, and they are at this moment in time […]
by Erica Meekes
Mar 12, 2020
Music Canada statement regarding JUNO Week 2020 Cancellation
The JUNOS are a nationwide celebration of Canadian music. But they are far more than what Canadians see on a Sunday evening telecast once a year. JUNO Week provides opportunities for artists and the rest of the music community from every corner of the country to gather and connect, to perform, and to be honoured […]
by Quentin Burgess
Nov 15, 2019
Music Canada Congratulates Ontario Chamber of Commerce OBAA 2019 Winners
November 15, 2019, Toronto: Music Canada was honoured to attend the 2019 Ontario Chamber of Commerce gala as a finalist for the Ontario Business Achievement Award (OBAA) for Diversity and Inclusion. This award recognizes business excellence in supporting the creation of diverse and inclusive workplaces. “Music Canada is honoured to receive recognition as a finalist […]
by Quentin Burgess
Nov 13, 2019
Music Canada announces new Strategic Initiatives portfolio to support every stage of the Canadian commercial music ecosystem
Music Canada is pleased to announce the creation of a new business unit known as Strategic Initiatives. This new division includes a portfolio of initiatives that are designed to better support the music ecosystem. The move follows a strategic restructuring of our organization designed to increase the positive and measurable impact that Music Canada can […]
by Quentin Burgess
Oct 31, 2019
Music Canada Amplifies the Music Ecosystem at 2019 Symposium
On October 23, Music Canada held its annual Symposium event, highlighting the past year of work to create the conditions for a strong and dynamic music economy in Canada. The event brought together industry champions, thought leaders, artists and advocates to share milestones and to provide a look toward the future. The format of the […]
by Erica Meekes
Oct 23, 2019
Music Canada and Member Labels Announce MusiCounts Scholarship in honour of Deane Cameron
Earlier this year, the music industry lost Deane Cameron, former President of EMI Music Canada and a true changemaker who had an indelible effect on our industry. In memory of Deane, Music Canada, with the support of our member labels Warner, Sony, and Universal, is proud to announce a new MusiCounts scholarship in his honour.  […]
by Quentin Burgess
Oct 23, 2019
Susan Marjetti recognized with Music Canada’s President’s Award
Music Canada is proud to present Susan Marjetti, Executive Director of CBC Radio and Audio, with the Music Canada President’s Award. This award is given to an individual outside the confines of the recorded music label community who has exhibited a deep passion for music, and who has had an enduring impact on the wider […]
by Quentin Burgess