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    The Department of Canadian Heritage, also referred to as Canadian Heritage or simply Department of Heritage, is the department of the government of Canada with responsibility for policies regarding the arts, culture, media, communications networks, and sports and multiculturalism.
    The current Minister of Canadian Heritage is the Honourable Bev Oda.


        Department of Canadian Heritage
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            Related Legislation

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    Division

    The DoCH is broken down into sectors and branches:

    Sectors
      Citizenship and Heritage
      Cultural Affairs
      International and Intergovernmental Affairs
      Planning and Corporate Affairs
      Public Affairs and Communications

    Branches
      Human Resources and Workplace Management
      Strategic Policy and Research
      Portfolio Affairs

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    Related Legislation
      Department of Canadian Heritage Act
      Canada Council Act
      Canada Travelling Exhibitions Indemnification Act
      Canadian Multiculturalism Act
      Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission Act
      Cultural Property Export and Import Act
      Final Implementation of An Act to Amend the Copyright Act (Bill C-32)
      Fitness and Amateur Sport Act
      Foreign Publishers Advertising Services Act
      Income Tax Act
      Investment Canada Act
      Library and Archives of Canada Act
      Museums Act
      National Arts Centre Act
      National Film Act
      National Sports of Canada Act
      Physical Activity and Sport Act
      Status of the Artist Act
      Telefilm Canada Act
     
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