Ontario will consult with tourism operators and tourists to build a new tourism strategy to maximize the economic impact of Ontario’s $34 billion tourism industry, and unlock its limitless potential.
Sylvia Jones, Minister of Tourism, Culture and Sport, made the announcement yesterday in Windsor, at the Ontario Tourism Summit hosted by the Tourism Industry Association of Ontario (TIAO).
“Tourism is a key economic driver in Ontario. Our government for the people promised Ontario will once again be open for business. That’s why we acted quickly to help job-creating businesses by reducing WSIB premiums and addressing minimum wage,” said Minister Jones. “With Ontario’s new tourism strategy, we’ll create a positive business environment where this vital sector can flourish and create good and sustainable jobs. We’ll consult tourism operators and tourists to learn how to make Ontario a travel destination of choice and bring visitors back again and again.”
“The government’s commitment to tourism as an economic driver is evident with this announcement. A new tourism strategy, one that outlines how industry and the province can work together, will ensure the continued growth of this important sector.”
— Beth Potter, President and CEO, TIAO
“Tourism is a vital sector for Ontario’s economy. That’s why we encouraged the new Ontario government to implement a strategic plan for the tourism sector. We’re very pleased Minister Jones has announced that the government will be working with tourism stakeholders to create a new tourism strategy that’ll lead to an even stronger tourism industry in Ontario.”
— Rocco Rossi, President and CEO, Ontario Chamber of Commerce
Consultations will launch in late fall 2018 and seek feedback on issues affecting the industry, ranging from the role of government and industry to workforce challenges and regulatory burdens.