Music Canada CEO Patrick Rogers spoke with National Post, Inc. about our hopes for the CRTC's implementation of the Online Streaming Act, and why we think its Phase 1 decision falls short. Read more here: https://lnkd.in/gnTj8hnq
Music Canada
Industry Associations
Toronto, Ontario 3,004 followers
Music Canada is a passionate advocate for music and those who create it.
About us
Music Canada is a Toronto-based, non-profit trade organization that represents the interests of companies that record, manufacture, produce, promote and distribute music in Canada. Music Canada member companies actively develop and nurture Canadian talent throughout the world. Music Canada also works closely with recording studios, live music venues, concert promoters and managers in the promotion and development of the music ecosystem. How we promote and protect music: Administer the Gold/Platinum awards program for best selling recordings in Canada. Represent Canada’s recording industry to government and public agencies on legislative and regulatory matters. Represent the Canadian recording industry to its international counterparts as a member of the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI). Work with other industry organizations to help curtail piracy and counterfeiting, promotes the growth and development of legal digital music services in Canada. Work to develop a greater understanding of Canada’s recording industry among key stakeholders and the general public. Produce reports, as well as gathers and shares research and statistics regarding Canada’s music community. Works with organizations representing music publishers, musicians, artists, retailers of music and musical instruments, broadcasters as well as like minded organizations in film, television, and business on issues of common interest.
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External link for Music Canada
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- Industry Associations
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Toronto, Ontario
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Specialties
- Music, Advocacy, Copyright, Certifications, and Government Relations
Locations
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Toronto, Ontario M6K 3E3, CA
Employees at Music Canada
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Jeffrey Remedios
CEO at Universal Music Canada, Chair at Toronto International Film Festival
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Sarah Kilpatrick
Vice President, Corporate Affairs at Music Canada
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Sarah Avarell
Manager, Operations & Events
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Richard Pfohl
General Counsel at Music Canada and CONNECT Music Licensing Service Inc.
Updates
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The CRTC’s decision to require music streaming platforms to pay 5% of revenues into the Canadian broadcasting system is unprecedented, shortsighted and potentially damaging, says Music Canada CEO Patrick Rogers. Read more here:
Canada needed a reimagined broadcasting system. The CRTC’s contribution decision offers more of the same while risking the important role played by licensed streaming in building the careers of artists. - Music Canada
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Music Canada is thrilled to share that our Creative Culture Advisor Miranda Mulholland is a recipient of the Banff Forum's Arne Bengt Johansson Fellowship, which offers practicing artists the opportunity to contribute to policy discussions at the esteemed gathering. Congratulations Miranda! https://lnkd.in/emufFRMy
ABJ Fellowship // Bourse ABJ — Banff Forum
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Did you know Canadian artists make up nearly 10% of the top 10,000 artists streamed in Canada? Whether it's Charlotte Cardin, Karan Aujla or the Arkells, Canadians love Canadian music. This long weekend, take some time to listen to your favourites! And you can read more about the Canadian streaming market in Music Canada’s report at the link below.
Music Canada teams with economist Will Page to launch first-of-its-kind study on the Canadian streaming market - Music Canada
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Music Canada is so grateful to Farah Mohamed for her 5 years of service as an Independent Director on our Board. We all benefited from Farah’s wealth of public affairs experience, as well as her sense of humor and overwhelming generosity. On behalf of the entire team, we thank Farah for her dedication to the growth, health and diversity of the Canadian music industry.
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We were proud to host this incredible group. Thanks to Nicole Auger, Kristy Fletcher, Robyn Stewart, Keziah (Myers) Carter, and Amanda Power for a wonderful day of constructive discussion.
As Creative Culture Advisor at Music Canada, I was so proud to organize and curate an Advocacy Day at our offices last week. It was an opportunity for five of our partner organizations to come together with members of the Music Canada team for a day of thought leadership in Public Affairs. Music Canada was thrilled to host discussions with leaders of ADVANCE ,the Indigenous Music Office, Women In Music Canada, MusiCounts and The Unison Fund.
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I was proud to be at Canadian Music Week last week with the Music Canada team and our peers discussing some of the biggest issues facing the modern music industry: generative Artificial Intelligence, deepfakes and the CRTC’s implementation of the Online Streaming Act. Thanks to our guest panelists Chris Frankenberg, Moiya M. and Will Page who gave their insights on these topics. And thanks to everyone who came to our reception afterwards to talk about where we are and where we want to be.
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Missed Music Canada’s State of the Industry address at Canadian Music Week? You can read a transcript of CEO Patrick Rogers’ remarks here. https://lnkd.in/ggP3U-jA
Music Canada CEO Patrick Rogers delivers CMW 2024 "State of the Industry" opening keynote - Music Canada
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Thanks to all who attended Music Canada’s Canadian Music Week panels, “Charting a Path to Global Success” and “AI: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly.” We’re proud to bring together leading experts, discuss important issues, and work together to shape our industry. #CMW2024
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At Canadian Music Week, we are discussing AI: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly, with Dr. Moiya McTier, Senior Advisor at Human Artistry Campaign, Chris Frankenberg, VP, Head of Emerging Technology at Sony Music Entertainment, moderated by Sarah Kilpatrick, VP, Corporate Affairs at Music Canada. #CMW2024