Stating “This is not a Conservative Party,” a group calling
itself the Department of Culture – Palliser Division will hold a gathering at Regina’s Cathedral Village Freehouse on Tuesday, Oct. 7. The group is working to
mobilize voters, artists, activists and citizens in the Palliser riding, which
includes Moose Jaw, south-west Regina and surrounding rural areas.
"This event will be free and fun – a chance to connect with
others who share a vision of a Canada where good policy and funding for arts, healthcare,
sports, education, agriculture, the environment, and immigration are all seen
as essential to a healthy society,” said Michelle Sereda, the “Palliser Division
Deputy Minister of Culture,” in an email announcement.
The local group is joining a national Department of Culture campaign,
formed in response to cuts to 16 federal arts programs, and comments by Prime
Minister Stephen Harper indicating that artists are a wealthy elite.
The non-Conservative party begins at 8 p.m. For information
or to get involved, contact Michele Sereda, Palliser Division’s Deputy Minister
of Culture, via email:
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