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PACT's Pre-budget Submission for 2026

May 22, 2026

On Wednesday, May 20, 2026, PACT sent in their submission to the House of Commons Standing Committee on Finance's 2026 pre-budget consultations. Our recommendations focus on cultivating job creation and industry growth, increasing investment in Canada Council for the Arts and prioritizing cultural infrastructure funding.

Introduction

The Professional Association of Canadian Theatres (PACT) is the collective voice of professional Canadian theatres, a leader in the performing arts community, and a devoted advocate of the value of live performance in communities across Canada. We represent over 180 professional English theatre companies, ranging from the largest performing arts organizations in Canada to smaller theatre companies that serve their audiences from coast to coast to coast. Through innovation and transformation, our resilient sector is welcoming new and returning audiences in growing numbers.

The recommendations outlined below are not PACT’s alone. We echo those from the sector, across regions and disciplines. Canada’s artists, cultural workers, and arts organizations are stepping up and have a clearly defined role in building a culturally sovereign and economically vibrant Canada for all.

Recommendations 

As our nation prepares to celebrate its 160th anniversary next year, investing in our creative industries is key to building a strong Canada for all.

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