CLMA News
CLMA AGM 2021
The Canadian Live Music Association’s 7th Annual General Meeting was held on Tuesday, September 21st. The AGM was an opportunity to take a look back at one of the most difficult years in the history of Canada's live music sector as well as welcome incoming board leadership.
CLMA Launches National Research Study
The study is designed to quantify the impact and representation of the live music community in Canada, and examine the challenges and barriers that impede IBPOC participation within the industry. The study’s findings and recommendations will inform the development of an industry-wide action plan to implement more inclusive practices nationwide.
Call for clarity, proof-of-vaccination program
Dear Chief Medical Officer Moore,
We are writing on behalf of Ontario’s tourism and hospitality industry to express our concern with the government’s plan to pause the province’s exit from the Roadmap to Reopen. The sectors we represent across all regions of Ontario include hotels and accommodations, resorts, restaurants, food and beverage vendors, live events, attractions, recreation, transport operators, and culture and heritage
Federal Pre-Budget Submission (Aug. 2021)
While Canadians and most businesses will feel like their lives are returning to normal this summer and fall, our sector reflects a very different picture. The punishing impact of closures on the hardest hit sectors, like live music, remains critical: capacity restrictions and social distancing requirements have forced many venues to remain shuttered to prevent even greater financial loss; decisions to cancel concerts, tours and festivals had to be made earlier this year; and regular business travel will be slow to return as Canadians and corporations cautiously resume face-to-face business activity perhaps starting this fall or in early 2022.
Federal Emergency Relief to Support Canada’s Live Music Sector and Artists
The Canadian Live Music Association (CLMA) expresses its sincere thanks to the Government of Canada and Minister of Canadian Heritage Steven Guilbeault for today’s announcement regarding the rollout of $50M in new COVID-19-related funding to support the live music sector. FACTOR and Musicaction will be launching this new support for the live music sector in the coming days.
Live Performance Sector Letter to Dr. Kieran Moore
More recently, Ontario launched its 3-step Roadmap to Reopening and, in early June 2021, our coalition united to seek clarity and regulatory fairness.
While we were gladdened to have Step 2 modifications that enabled our businesses to prepare for reopening, as other sectors have been afforded for months, we write today to draw your attention to three areas that require urgent attention in the short- and long-term and, most urgently, request a clear and consistent response from the Province of Ontario.
Hardest Hit Calling on Government to Protect Tourism in Canada
Today, the Coalition of Hardest Hit Businesses (CHHB) is calling on the federal government to protect travel and tourism businesses and their employees in Canada, as the crucial Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy (CEWS) and Canada Emergency Rent Subsidy (CERS) programs wind down.
3-Minute Member Survey
As part of the Coalition of Hardest Hit Businesses, we urgently need new member data to keep the pressure on Government to provide continued and tailored support for Canada's hardest hit sectors.
Live or Die: Call for Federal Relief
Without continued and enhanced access to government relief programs, the major investment-to-date government has made to help save jobs could be entirely lost. The CLMA, along with the Hardest Hit Coalition, urgently calls upon the Canadian government to continue to provide relief for those - like Canada’s live music industry - who need it most.
Get Vaccinated, #ForTheLoveOfLIVE
As more Canadians across the country receive their first vaccine doses, a portion of the population remains hesitant. The Canadian Live Music Association (CLMA) has been leading the charge for the music industry alongside leadership organizations across many sectors to promote COVID-19 vaccine acceptance and help accelerate a recovery from this pandemic.
#FairnessForArtsON / #EquitéPourLesArtsON
#FairnessForArtsON is a plea for regulatory fairness and action to support our artists, performers, and arts workers that connect Ontario and Canada with extraordinary music and performing arts experiences. There are 3 key recommendations.
Recommendations from Canada’s Performing Arts Associations
Ontario’s musicians and performing artists have spent almost all of 2021 locked out of venues large and small—bars, clubs, theatres, concert halls, and stadiums—unable even to stream or record for a digital audience. They are excited to get back to work, and bring joy to their audiences and fans through live streaming, drive-in concerts, and eventually, in-person shows.
BDRB Declaration to End Anti-Black Racism in the Canadian Music Industry
On Wednesday June 2nd,the 1-year anniversary of #BlackOutTuesday - the viral global action to protest anti-Black racism - BDRB (Breaking Down Racial Barriers) with partners CIMA (Canadian Independent Music Association) and ADVANCE, Canada's Black Music Business Collective will be hosting a virtual declaration signing event for music industry leaders to make public their commitment to anti-Black racism.
Jägermeister CA launches $100,000 relief fund for live music venues
Jägermeister Canada is partnering with the Canadian Live Music Association (CLMA) to provide a $100,000 relief fund to help independent music venues survive COVID-19 restrictions.
Member survey: COVID-19 impacts
Since March 2020, the Canadian Live Music Association (CLMA) has been asking the Federal government to ensure our production community colleagues are eligible for emergency support.
Historic Support for Live Music, Festivals in Federal Budget 2021
The Canadian Live Music Association (CLMA) expresses its sincere thanks to the Government of Canada, Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland and Minister of Canadian Heritage Steven Guilbeault for today’s federal budget announcement, which acknowledges our hardest hit sector by announcing $70M to the Canada Music Fund, with $50M earmarked specifically for live music and live music venues.
Appeal for Regulatory Fairness on Livestreaming in Ontario
The following letter was sent today, April 8, 2021, on behalf of the undersigned to the following in response to the changes to livestreaming restrictions in Ontario:
Letter to Minister Freeland: Recommendations from Live Music
Dear Minister Freeland,
Thank you for your efforts on behalf of all Canadians during this difficult time. The Canadian Live Music Association (CLMA) represents hundreds of businesses, organizations, and thousands of employees and contract workers across Canada who bring incredible live music experiences to Canadians and visitors from coast to coast to coast.