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Title: Boston Trade


1
Boston Trade Cultural Promotion
  • 2005 Nunavut Trade Show
  • Conference Session 1
  • May 10, 2005

2
Intro
  • Purpose
  • Background
  • Partners
  • Events
  • Cost-Benefit
  • Long Term Strategy

3
Purpose
  • Partnership with Government of Canada and
    Government of Nunavut
  • Promote Nunavut businesses and products in the
    New England area
  • Key sectors
  • Arts Crafts
  • Fisheries Game Meat
  • Tourism
  • Create long-term, sustainable economic
    development benefits for Nunavut

4
Background
  • In 2001, Honourable Ron Irwin, Canadian Consul
    General in Boston, proposed an economic and
    cultural promotion project for 2004
  • Work began on staging Nunavut Collection from
    Prince of Wales Museum in Yellowknife at Peabody
    Essex Museum
  • This would be the first exhibition of the
    collection outside Canada

5
Partners
  • Canada
  • Indian and Northern Affairs....110,000
  • Heritage Canada .. 40,000
  • International Trade Canada.... 92,000
  • Foreign Affairs Canada.... 20,000
  • Nunavut
  • Culture Language Elders Youth.400,000
  • Economic Development Transportation.71,500
  • Department of Environment..15,000
  • Nunavut Tunngavik Inc. 19,000

6
Participants
  • Nunavut
  • Nunavut Development Corporation
  • Nunavut Tourism
  • Members from Nunavut Arts Crafts Association
  • USA
  • Peabody Essex Museum
  • The Constance Killam Trust
  • The Elizabeth Killam Rodgers Trust

7
Promotion Events 2004/05
  • Arts
  • Boston Gallery Buyers Trip to Nunavut
  • June 2004
  • Boston International Fine Arts Show
  • Nov. 2004
  • Our Land at Peabody Essex Museum
  • Nov. 2004 Jan. 2005
  • Inuit Images Art Gallery Show Sale
  • Dec. 2004
  • Northern Journey Pucker Gallery
  • Feb. 2005

8
Promotion Events 2004/05
  • Fisheries
  • Boston International Seafood Show, March 2004 /
    05
  • Performing Arts
  • Boston Canada Clubs Christmas Event, Dec. 2004
  • Tourism
  • Canadian Tourism Commission Luncheon, Jan. 2005
  • Trade Meetings Nunavut Arts Tourism Business

9
Fisheries Boston International Seafood Show
  • 2005
  • Sales 372,000 CN
  • Nunavuts first booth presence
  • New canned product Nunavut Arctic Char Chowder
  • Launched at the annual Canada Reception
  • 2005
  • Projected sales 780,000 CN
  • Cambridge Bay received 2005 standing orders from
    buyers for an additional 4,000 pounds

10
Arts Crafts
  • Boston Gallery Buyers Trip to Nunavut
  • June 2004, four gallery buyers came to Rankin
    Inlet to purchase stock at the Nunavut Arts
    Festival
  • Boston International Fine Arts Show
  • November 12-14, 2004
  • Palaya Qiatsaq Lecture Inuit Art, Tradition,
    Transition and Transformation
  • 2004 sales 29,000 USD

11
Peabody Essex MuseumOur Land Contemporary Art
from the Arctic
  • Nov. 2004 Jan. 2005
  • Collection of 50 Inuit artworks
  • Sculpture Prints
  • Textile Art Photography
  • Video Sound Installation
  • Over 40,500 USD in Sales

12
Pre-Christmas Sales Distribution PEM
13
Arts Crafts Venues
  • Inuit Images Art Gallery Show Sale
  • December 4, 2004, Marriott Hotel, Boston
  • Nunavut throat singers and drummers
  • Nunavut food at a reception for 60 people
  • Sales 23,500 USD
  • Pucker Gallery A Northern Journey Exhibition
  • February 12 March 7, 2005
  • An exhibition of Inuit art featured performance
    by a Nunavut artist
  • Dinner for 45 promoting Nunavut food products
  • Estimated sales at over 100,000 USD
  • Boston Canada Clubs Christmas Event
  • December 4, 2004
  • Featured Nunavut performing artists

14
Cultural Industries
  • Peabody Essex Museum Family Day
  • December 4, 2004
  • Featured Nunavut performing artists

15
Tourism
  • Canadian Tourism Commission (CTC) Luncheon
  • January 19, 2005
  • CTC and Nunavut Tourism invited American travel
    writers and tour wholesalers to promote tourism
    products

16
Media Campaign
  • Nunavut had good penetration with over 30
    sources
  • Print, radio, web media
  • Confirmed over 6 million circulation hits
  • Feature articles in the Boston Globe New York
    Times
  • Combined circulation of over 1.5 million

17
Sales Figures
  • Arts and Crafts
    319,493
  • Seafood (Fresh Arctic Char only)
  • 2004 sales to Legal Seafood 372,000
  • 2005 projected sales to Legal
    780,000
  • Sales to other new clients from BISS
    24,000
  • Total 1,495,493

18
Project Costs
  • Consultant fees Phase I II 100,000
  • Departmental staff time and travel 100,000
  • Cost of PEM exhibition 500,000
  • Heritage Canada Contribution 40,000
  • Foreign Affairs Contribution
    5,000
  • NTI Contribution 19,000
  • Consulate Contribution 15,000
  • INAC Contribution for Trade Mission
    10,000
  • Seafood Show attendance X 2 30,000
  • Miscellaneous 10,000
  • Total 829,000

19
Cost Benefit
  • Media coverage in terms of value of advertising
    exceeded several million dollars
  • Previous work sets the stage for a full scale
    trade mission
  • Export ready businesses to develop and make an
    entrance in the US market

20
Investment Attraction
  • Context is Canada-Nunavut International Business
    Development MOU
  • Between ITCan EDT
  • IT Investment Development Branch Proposal
  • Overcome obstacles from last year
  • Clearly define investment opportunities in
    Nunavut
  • 6 to 8 actionable briefs for posts
  • Qualified investors identified
  • Direct representation with potential investors

21
Future Missions
  • Aerospace and cold weather testing
  • Mining industry
  • Tourism infrastructure
  • Dimensional stone products (eg. Marble)
  • Environmental technologies
  • Film performing arts

22
  • Questions?
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