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Tourism Matters
June 8 - TIAC has launched a broad, industry-developed recovery proposal that seeks sector-specific government support to ensure Canada has a tourism industry post-pandemic.
All of TIAC’s recommendations fall into five core themes, including:
1. Championing Safety – ensuring coordinated regulatory efforts to develop a climate of public safety and help fund costs for new health and safety requirements.-
Sustaining Liquidity & Supporting Solvency – ensuring the sector is positioned to survive the next
2-24 months, at present, many businesses are at risk of closing. -
Enticing Canadians to Travel – positive messaging, when appropriate, reassuring people it is
safe to travel -
Repositioning Canada’s Visitor Economy – to re-emerge a stronger and more cost competitive global tourism competitor
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Supercharging the Canadian Economy – fast tracking growth capital
“We are ready to engage in meaningful dialogue with Government on how we can collaborate on reopening the visitor economy and ensure support for a recovery period that will last longer for this sector,” said Bell.
For more information, please visit tourismmatters.ca
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