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Monthly Communication Report

13771-640715

Organization: Tourism Industry Association of Canada/L’Association de l’industrie touristique du Canada
Associated registration: 779008-13771-48
Communication date: 2025-07-03
Posted date: 2025-07-16

Designated Public Office Holders who participated in the communication: Raquel Dancho, Member of Parliament
House of Commons
 
List of Details
Subject matter Detail
Arts and Culture, Budget, Industry, Small Business, Sports, Tourism, Transportation Developing and Promoting World-class Tourism Assets – Ensuring Canada maintains and promotes the development of world-class tourism assets requires considerable investment from both public and private sources. TIAC advocates for continued investment, particularly in respect to under-serviced communities, and effective promotion of existing assets as well as the development of new, more competitive ones for both Canadian and world travellers to discover and experience. TIAC’s efforts on this front include monitoring and raising policy issues that directly affect Indigenous tourism development with a goal of empowering Indigenous communities in generating their own economies while also providing Canadians and foreign visitors alike the opportunity to connect with Indigenous peoples and to experience their unique and diverse culture in a deeply meaningful way.
Arts and Culture, Budget, Economic Development, Employment and Training, Infrastructure, Labour, Regional Development, Small Business, Tourism Promoting Business Sustainability and Industry Competitiveness – TIAC promotes optimal forms of government intervention that support the competitiveness of Canada’s tourism companies via public grants, tax credits, repayable financing contributions and policies and programs that augment entrepreneurship, innovation and commercial protections. During this critical period as the sector looks to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, TIAC is working to ensure that government loans provided through the CEBA, RRRF, HASCAP and related initiatives have an optimal impact through guidelines and repayment conditions that are conducive to business growth.
 
Responsible Officer who filed this communication report: CLAUDE PAUL BOIVIN
 
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