Canadian stars join in coronavirus broadcast fundraiser

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Updated 28 April 2020
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Canadian stars join in coronavirus broadcast fundraiser

MONTREAL: Celine Dion, Justin Bieber and Margaret Atwood were among the Canadian celebrities who joined for a broadcast event Sunday to honor health care workers battling the coronavirus pandemic and raise money for food banks.
The “Stronger Together/Tous Ensemble” event, which was broadcast on radio, television and streamed online, brought together Canadian personalities who sang or delivered messages of solidarity from their living rooms or — in the case of Dion — their kitchens.
The Canadian singer paid tribute to those who work in health care or provide essential services despite the risks of contracting COVID-19.
Her message to fellow citizens: “Stay healthy and as positive as possible.” “We will get through to the other side,” said award-winning novelist Atwood. “There is another side, and when we do get there we will be thinking of other and better ways to do things. I’ll see you on the other side.”
Testimonies and messages of solidarity alternated with songs during the 90-minute show that had no commercial interruptions.
Other celebrities that made an appearance included singers Michael Buble, Bryan Adams, Alessia Cara, Shania Twain, Buffy Sainte-Marie, and Drake.
Canadian-born Hollywood stars also appeared, including Kiefer Sutherland, Mike Myers and Ryan Reynolds, as well as sports and political personalities — like former astronaut and Governor General of Canada Julie Payette.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau also took part, urging Canadians to remain cautious and at home.
The event, billed as the broadest multi-platform broadcast event ever in Canada, was aimed at raising funds for
the country’s food banks. “Canada, you’re amazing. The @foodbankscanada website has crashed under the weight of your generosity.

Remember you can still donate after the show — please keep trying!” FoodBanks Canada tweeted.


Spotify and Dubai Culture sign MoU to support local talent development

Updated 26 January 2026
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Spotify and Dubai Culture sign MoU to support local talent development

DUBAI: Spotify and the Dubai Culture and Arts Authority signed a memorandum of understanding earlier this month aimed at supporting the growth of local musical talent.

The partnership will include the sharing of insights, data and analytics, as well as practical support to help UAE-based artists sustain and progress their careers, the organizations said.

As part of the MoU, Spotify and Dubai Culture will launch joint programs and develop a series of music-led projects focused on the emirate’s creative community.

Talent development is a core pillar of Dubai Culture’s work, said Her Excellency Hala Badri, director-general of the Dubai Culture and Arts Authority.

She added: “In the music sector, this translates into sustained support that enables musicians to develop, produce, and continue their practice over time. The agreement with Spotify is part of our broader efforts to support artists and creatives at all career stages and to strengthen the professional foundations of the music sector in Dubai.”

For Spotify, the MoU is in line with existing initiatives such as the RADAR Arabia program and the Fresh Finds Arabia playlist, which highlight and support local emerging talent.

As a global hub connecting Asia, Africa and Europe, Dubai is playing an increasingly important role in the region’s music economy, said Gustav Gyllenhammar, senior vice president of markets and subscriptions at Spotify.

Through the collaboration with Dubai Culture, he added, Spotify is “helping build a stronger local music ecosystem, supporting discovery and helping music coming out of Dubai reach listeners around the world.”