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55 years after it began, Regina Folk Festival shuts down for good, citing money woes

55 years after it began, Regina Folk Festival shuts down for good, citing money woes

REGINA 鈥 Fifty-five years after it began, the Regina Folk Festival is officially history. Organizers say it's no longer possible to hold the event due to "financial constraints and reduced operational capacity.
Buffy Sainte-Marie loses top Canadian arts honours including Junos, Polaris and Canada's Walk of Fame induction

Buffy Sainte-Marie loses top Canadian arts honours including Junos, Polaris and Canada's Walk of Fame induction

TORONTO 鈥 Buffy Sainte-Marie lost her Juno awards, Polaris Music Prize and several Hall of Fame inductions in a matter of hours on Friday 鈥 a continued unwinding of her legacy as arts organizations react to the musician saying she is not a Canadian c
Artifact-laden tribute to Nova Music Festival massacre bound for Toronto

Artifact-laden tribute to Nova Music Festival massacre bound for Toronto

TORONTO 鈥 Charred cars, bullet-ridden bathroom stalls and abandoned tents, backpacks and toothbrushes from the site of the Nova Music Festival massacre will be put on display in Toronto as part of a touring exhibit meant to deepen awareness of the tr
Electronic producer Deadmau5 sells song and label catalogue in US$55 million deal

Electronic producer Deadmau5 sells song and label catalogue in US$55 million deal

TORONTO 鈥 Deadmau5 is taking the cheese. The Canadian electronic music producer, known for wearing a mouse head helmet on stage, has sold his song catalogue and that of his Mau5trap record label in a deal valued at US$55 million.
Buffy Sainte-Marie says she never denied U.S. citizenship, has returned Order of Canada medals

Buffy Sainte-Marie says she never denied U.S. citizenship, has returned Order of Canada medals

TORONTO 鈥 Buffy Sainte-Marie says she has returned her Order of Canada medals 鈥渨ith a good heart鈥 and reasserts that she never lied about her identity, as more institutions deliberate what to do about the musician's many accolades in the absence of p
As trade wars heat up, live music association drums up support for homegrown music

As trade wars heat up, live music association drums up support for homegrown music

TORONTO 鈥 The Canadian Live Music Association says it's responding to the U.S. tariffs with a new campaign to promote homegrown musicians and venues.
Canada, other countries struggling to come up with new rules for AI and copyright

Canada, other countries struggling to come up with new rules for AI and copyright

OTTAWA 鈥 The battle between AI companies and copyright holders notched an early win for publishers in the U.S. in mid-February when a court ruled that a legal research firm didn't have the right to use a rival's content.
On tomorrow: Indigenous-Scottish musician Don Ross set to perform in Squamish

On tomorrow: Indigenous-Scottish musician Don Ross set to perform in Squamish

鈥楾he guitar has kind of been like a boat that I've floated around the world on,鈥 says Ross.
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