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institutions and individual members. The 17-member Executive Committee, including representatives of government and civil society, sets out and approves the general policy and programme directions of the Commission. Through these connections, the Commission coordinates UNESCO programme activities in Canada, consults Canadians and provides advice to the Canadian Government on UNESCO matters.
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The Agreement between the Government of Canada and the Government of Québec concerning the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) is signed. Under the terms of the Agreement, the Executive Committee of the Commission now includes a representative of the Government
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and the Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights. Canada plays a leading role in the development of each of these standard-setting instruments and is the first country to accept the Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions. That same year Canada
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The Commission's arm's length relationship to government and its broadly based and diverse membership make it unique among National Commissions. The Commission has an extensive network of approximately 325 members across Canada which includes government and non-governmental organizations,
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Irina Bokova, first woman Director-General of UNESCO, gives the keynote address at the Canadian Commission's 51st Annual General Meeting in Ottawa. Michèle Stanton-Jean, Past President of the Commission, is named Representative of Québec to the Permanent Delegation of Canada to
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The Report of the Royal Commission on National Development in the Arts, Letters and Sciences Massey-LĂ©vesque Report recommends the establishment of the Canada Council and of the Canadian Commission for UNESCO. The Right Honourable Vincent Massey, is named Chairman of the
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agency to have a system of National Commissions. As part of this international network of 195 National Commissions, the Canadian Commission for UNESCO is in a unique situation to effectively contribute to Canada's positions on UNESCO issues.
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Its role is to involve government departments and agencies, institutions, organizations and individuals working for the advancement of education, science, culture, communication and information, in its activities. UNESCO is the only
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Canada is the first importer/exporter country of cultural property to sign the 1970 Convention on the Means of Prohibiting and Preventing the Illicit Import, Export and Transfer of Ownership of Cultural
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On April 29, 2021, Simon Brault, Director and CEO of the Canada Council for the Arts, announced the appointment of Roda Muse as the new Secretary General of the Canadian Commission for UNESCO. Dr.
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The Constitution of UNESCO is signed in London, England on 16 November 1945, and comes into force on 4 November 1946 after ratification by 20 countries. Canada is one of the founding members.
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which holds its 32nd Session in Québec City in July 2008. The Canadian Commission organizes the Session's Youth Component. In 2010, Ms. Cameron is named Vice-President of the Commission.
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Michel AgnaĂŻeff is Chair of the Task Force on "UNESCO in the 21st Century" for UNESCO's Executive Board. From 1998-2002 Mr. AgnaĂŻeff is President of the Canadian Commission for UNESCO.
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UNESCO adopts the Recommendation concerning the Status of the Artist. Paul Siren, later President of the Canadian Conference of the Arts, chairs the Joint Committee of Experts.
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54 signatory municipalities of the Canadian Coalition of Cities against Racism and Discrimination, are located across Canada in nine provinces and one territory
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2 post-secondary education institutions, one in Quebec and one in Ontario, are designated UNEVOC Centres for technical and vocational education and training
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Marie Bernard-Meunier, Canada's Ambassador and Permanent Delegate to UNESCO, is the first woman to be elected Chairperson of UNESCO's Executive Board.
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encourage the identification, protection and preservation of cultural and natural heritage considered to be of outstanding value to humanity
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is passed by Parliament. It provides for the creation of the Canadian Commission for UNESCO, operating under the general authority of the
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of Québec. Michel Audet is appointed as first Representative of the Government of Québec in the Canadian Permanent Delegation to UNESCO.
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The Commission initiates consultations on its future directions to ensure its activities continue to respond to the needs of Canadians.
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in universities and post-secondary institutions promote international cooperation for exchange of knowledge and information sharing
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Victor Doré, Canada's Ambassador to Belgium and Luxembourg, is elected the first President of UNESCO's Executive Board.
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is adopted by UNESCO. The first sites are inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1978, including Canadian sites
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The Canadian Commission for UNESCO becomes coordinator of National Commissions of the Europe Region until 2005.
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UNESCO organizes the first conference on sustainable development, leading to the creation of UNESCO's
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work to conserve biodiversity and promote sustainable development by involving local communities
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Report: Royal Commission on National development in the Arts, Letters and Sciences, 1949-1951
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Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions
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on 14 June 1957, in conformity with the Constitution of UNESCO and pursuant to the
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Convention Concerning the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage
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Convention concerning the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage
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UNESCO's Director-General Vittorini Veronese and the Prime Minister of Canada,
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and Mireille Apollon have served as President and Vice-President since 2018.
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2 UNESCO Global Geoparks to promote geoheritage protection and awareness
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At the 33rd UNESCO General Conference, Member States adopt the
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accepts the International Convention against Doping in Sport.
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Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission
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63 schools in the Canadian Associated Schools Project (
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Indian National Commission for Cooperation with UNESCO
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The Canadian Commission for UNESCO was established by
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