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New heritage minister Mlanie Joly says money coming to the arts, CBC

Heritage Minister Mlanie Joly says the Liberal government will reinvest in the arts and the CBC, but provides no timeline.

Mlanie Joly is a new minister with a new mandate

Canada's new heritage minister says re-investing in arts, CBC 'fundamental'

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Canada's new heritage minister says re-investing in arts, CBC 'fundamental'

Mlanie Joly, Canada'snewly-minted minister of Canadian heritage, wasted no time in assuring arts groups across the countrythat she's ready to honour Liberal campaign promises to substantially increase federal spending.

Just hours after being sworn in yesterday,Jolyoutlinedpriorities that include increasing the budgets of the Canada Council for the Artsand the CBC, as well as planning for the countrywide celebration of the 150th anniversary of Confederation.

I have the best ministry!- Minister of Canadian HeritageMlanie Joly

"I have the best ministry," the Montreal MP enthused."First of all it's important that the government really bridges, fosters new relations with artists, and of course there is going to be the 150th anniversary of our country, but more than thatit's a new relationship between Canada and the art scene and the art world."

Joly said she will keep the Liberal promise to double the annual federal contribution to the Canada Council of the Arts from $180 million to $360 million, while restoring $25 million in funding to Telefilm Canada and the National Film Board.

The new minister also said the Liberals will re-invest $150 million for CBC and Radio-Canada.

"I like to think that the Ministry of Canadian Heritage is the ministry of symbols, and after a Harper government of nine years, which was a Conservative government, it's time to have a government that shows symbols of progressiveness," said Joly.

Jolysaid she had yet to be fully briefed on her portfolio.