Maintaining cultural exemption a priority for Quebec as NAFTA talks loom
MONTREAL — Although culture isn’t on the table as the NAFTA talks loom, Quebec’s economy minister and the province’s chief negotiator sounded out industry stakeholders Tuesday to ensure everyone was on the same page.
The province has said it is imperative for Quebec to defend the cultural exemption clause, which gives a jursidiction the right to exclude culture from trade deals because it is not considered a commodity.
It wasn’t listed as a priority on a list of objectives presented to Congress by U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer, but that could change.
“Culture is not on the table but as you know, it’s also the DNA of all Quebecers and it’s really important that we reinforce the fact that the cultural exception is real priority for us,” Economy Minister Dominique Anglade said after meeting with representatives from the cinema, publishing and music industry.


