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In an effort to increase support for Toronto’s “creative sector,” Olivia Chow plans to raise arts funding and establish a city music office, should she be elected mayor of Toronto. Ms. Chow’s announcement referenced the vibrant music industry of Austin, Texas, a city with which Toronto city council unanimously endorsed a musical partnership in July 2013.
Ms. Chow said she wants Toronto to hire a music commissioner and establish a city music office similar to the city’s existing film office, which she says would cost $500,000 a year. She said she would generate the necessary funds for the office by indexing the city’s billboard tax, which was put in place in 2013 to redirect money from billboard advertisers to the city’s arts sector.
http://news.nationalpost.com/2014/0...sic-office-following-example-of-austin-texas/