
CLMA News
Government announces increases to the Canada Music Fund
The Canadian Live Music Association (CLMA) thanks the Government of Canada for taking a first step today in announcing that it will deliver $32 million over the next two years (2024–25 and 2025–26) through the Canada Music Fund (CMF) to keep supporting initiatives that enhance the careers of Canadian artists, while strengthening the competitiveness and stability of the Canadian music sector.
CLMA Calls for Urgent Action in Federal Budget to Save Endangered Live Music Venues, Festivals, and Events
Nominations are open for the 2024 CLMIAs. Members of the Canada/Northern Turtle Island-based live music industry are eligible to place nominations.
Nominations Now Open for the 2024 CLMIAs
Nominations are open for the 2024 CLMIAs. Members of the Canada/Northern Turtle Island-based live music industry are eligible to place nominations.
Open Letter Calling on the Federal Government to #KeepYourPromise
An Open Letter Calling on the Federal Government to #KeepYourPromise
Growth, Opportunity, and Outcomes: CLMA’s updated federal pre-budget submission
Growth, Opportunity, and Outcomes: Leveraging the economic, social, & cultural impact of live music for all Canadians
Save the Date: Canadian Live Music Industry Awards
Mark your calendars - the CLMIAs are returning to Canadian Music Week June 4, 2024. Join us from 5-7pm ET at the Westin Harbour Castle’s Frontenac Ballroom.
Sound Policy: Ontario Pre-Budget Submission
The CLMA published its Jan 2024 Ontario Pre-Budget submission, urging the Ontario government to support live music by….
CRTC December 7, 2023 presentation
The CLMA appeared before the CRTC on December 7, strongly advocating for live music to be part of the moderinzation of the regulatory framework supporting Canadian and Indigenous content.
ANNOUNCING NEW CLMA MEMBERSHIP AND VOTING STRUCTURE
ANNOUNCING NEW CLMA MEMBERSHIP AND VOTING STRUCTURE
GROWING CAPACITY, BUILDING MOMENTUM
Coming in January 2024: expanded voting privileges, commensurate fees, access to greater and more diverse benefits.
Nothing for live music in Fall Economic Statement
Nothing for Live Music in Fall Economic Statement.
The Canadian Live Music Association (CLMA) is disappointed to see no commitments for live music in today’s Fall Economic Statement (FES). The federal government has once again left the sector in the cold by failing to address investments in key programs including the Canada Arts Presentation Fund and the Canada Music Fund.
CLMA releases study “Reflections on Labour Challenges in the Live Music Industry”
CLMA releases study “Reflections on Labour Challenges in the Live Music Industry”
CLMA holds AGM: Strategic Plan, Board election, Annual Report
CLMA holds Annual General Meeting: Strategic Plan 2023-26, Board of Directors election, and Annual Report 2022-23
CLMA President Erin Benjamin Receives Lifetime Achievement Award from Folk Music Ontario
We are overjoyed that our President & CEO Erin Benjamin has received the Estelle Klein Lifetime Achievement Award!
CLMA responds to Canada Emergency Business Account (CEBA) Loan Extension
CLMA responds to Canada Emergency Business Account (CEBA) Loan Extension
CEBA, Experience Ontario, & Federal Pre-Budget Submission | September 2023
CEBA, Experience Ontario, & Federal Pre-Budget Submission | September 2023 Updates from the CLMA - https://mailchi.mp/canadianlivemusic/sep-2023