February 10, 2023


Good day colleagues, 

As many of you know, Canadian Heritage is seeking input on the renewal of the Canadian Museum Policy. The consultation exercise runs from October 2022 to May 2023 and “target[s] the general public, Indigenous partners, heritage sector stakeholders, advocacy organizations, provincial and territorial representatives, and federal institutions and organizations.” 

In January 2023, Ken Amaral of Canadian Heritage issued the following update on the renewal of the Canadian museum policy: 

The Department of Canadian Heritage is reaching out to provide you with an update on the renewal of the Canadian museum policy. We are pleased to announce that the museum policy website is now live and provides information on the renewal process. The website will be updated regularly as the Department navigates through the different phases of this important renewal. The website will soon contain links to a discussion guide, to an online survey which will be open to all, as well as updates on public consultations and engagement with Indigenous partners. The website will also allow the heritage sector and the general public to provide input on how they would like to see the museum policy evolve for the future. You can click here to view the museum policy website. 

The Department would also like to take this opportunity to share with you the preliminary results from the Museum Policy Stakeholder Survey which was conducted in November 2022. As you may remember the survey was directed at heritage institutions and stakeholders, asking them to provide their views on current and emerging priorities in the museum and heritage sector. The purpose of the survey was to validate the needs and gaps of Canada’s heritage institutions. You will find national level preliminary results in the PDF document attached to this email. A more in-depth analysis is currently underway and will break down the data by province and territory; that survey report will be made available later this spring.

Finally, we would like to thank all the associations and stakeholders who have provided their assistance throughout this process. Your support has been key in helping to move forward this important initiative.

Please be sure to visit the website for the latest developments on the renewal of the Canadian museum policy. If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to us.


Thank you,

Ken Amaral (il/he)
Policy and Research Analyst, Heritage Policy and Legislation Directorate
Canadian Heritage, Government of Canada
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We will inform you as we learn more about this initiative, and we encourage you to review the results of the November 2022 Stakeholder survey.

Thank you, 

Rachel E. Beattie

President, 2022-2023

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