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Organisation : L’Association de l’industrie touristique du Canada/Tourism Industry Association of Canada
Enregistrement connexe : 962420-13771-52
Date de la communication : 2026-03-02
Date de publication : 2026-04-15

Titulaires d'une charge publique désignée ayant participé à la communication : Kelly DeRidder, Member of Parliament
Chambre des communes
 
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Objet Détails
Affaires étrangères, Relations internationales, Tourisme Access for Visitors to Canada – TIAC supports the efficient movement of travellers to and within Canada through enhancements to temporary residency policies and entry program requirements (including the visitor visa and electronic travel authorization processes) in order to meet international demand for travel to Canada.
Emploi et formation, Immigration, Travail, Tourisme Attracting and Retaining a Strong Tourism Workforce – TIAC supports the creation and optimization of policy and programs aimed at building a robust and diverse workforce across the country and redressing labour volatility. TIAC also advocates for a strong tourism workforce via regulations and policies in regard to employment, housing, and immigration.
Développement économique, Environnement, Tourisme Building a Regenerative Tourism Industry – TIAC works with government to support a tourism sector that is more resilient and sustainable through priority investment in regenerative and eco-tourism.
Affaires autochtones, Développement économique, Emploi et formation Ensuring a diverse and equatable tourism sector - 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 et culture, Sports Promoting a strong recreation and entertainment industry- A competitive tourism sector includes local and national cultural, heritage and sporting events, as wells as arts and heritage institutions that draw visitors and provide an economic driver for local communities. TIAC values the government's partnership in promoting and supporting a vibrant recreation and entertainment industry.
Budget, Développement économique, Infrastructure, Développement régional, Petites entreprises, Tourisme Promoting Industry Competitiveness – TIAC promotes optimal support for the competitiveness of Canada’s tourism companies via public grants, tax credits, repayable financing contributions and policies and programs that augment entrepreneurship, innovation and investment.
Budget, Développement économique, Développement régional, Petites entreprises, Tourisme TIAC advocates for the continuation of the International Convention Attraction Fund
Tourisme, Transports Transportation and connectivity - TIAC also works to ensure that regulations and policies related to transportation, air travel, waterways and ports of entry are developed and implemented to optimally connect, and not impede, domestic and international travellers to urban and rural destinations, key attractions, sporting events, and business meetings in Canada.
 
Agent responsable ayant soumis ce rapport de communication : Sébastien Benedict
 
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