Unama'ki Artists Forge Connections, Boost Business

Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency

September 5, 2024 · Sydney, Nova Scotia · Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency (ACOA)

When local artisans have the resources they need to develop their craft and grow thriving businesses, they boost local economies and help build awareness, understanding and appreciation of our nation's many cultures and heritages.

The Government of Canada is investing to help Indigenous and non-Indigenous craft producers in Cape Breton grow their business capacity and potential.

A shared commitment to preserving and elevating creative industries

Today, Jaime Battiste, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations and Member of Parliament for Sydney-Victoria, announced a contribution of $253,000 for the Cape Breton Centre for Craft and Design.

The announcement was made on behalf of the Honourable Gudie Hutchings, Minister of Rural Economic Development and Minister responsible for ACOA.

The support will help launch a two-year craft tourism marketing strategy. The project will help artisans and their studios with digital marketing and activities to increase sales both online and the Centre's gallery. The strategy will also engage the island's Mi'kmaq communities to promote community, social, cultural, and economic development through craft.

Today's announcement further demonstrates the Government of Canada's commitment to help communities take advantage of their strengths to develop competitive, productive, and strategic sectors.

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