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Athlete Assistance Program (AAP)
The Athlete Assistance Program contributes to the pursuit of excellence through its contribution to improved Canadian athlete performances at major international sporting events, enabling athletes to combine their sport and academic or working careers while training intensively in pursuit of world-class performances.
Sport Canada funding programs enhance our high performance sport system, advance the Canadian Sport Policy, and help Canadian Sport organizations or organizing committees to host international sport events and the Canada Games.
Northern Aboriginal Broadcasting - Aboriginal Peoples’ Program
The Northern Aboriginal Broadcasting program supports Aboriginal broadcasting societies to produce and distribute radio and television programming in the north.
Aboriginal Women's Programming Elements – Aboriginal Peoples' Program
Aboriginal Women’s Programming provides support in the areas of women’s community activities, family violence and self-government.
Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit (CPTC)
The objective of the CPTC is to encourage Canadian programming and to develop an active domestic production sector. This fully refundable tax credit is available at a rate of 25 percent of the qualified labour expenditure of an eligible production. The CPTC is jointly administered by the Canadian Audio-Visual Certification Office (CAVCO) and the Canada Revenue Agency.
2013-2014 - Application Guide - Support for Publishers
Canada Book Fund 2013-2014 - Application Guide - Support for Publishers