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EPISODE · Mar 6, 2025 · 57 MIN

Andrew Siegwart & Madison Simmons on the Ontario Election's Impact on Tourism

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This episode features Andrew Siegwart and Madison Simmons from the Tourism Industry Association of Ontario (TIAO) focused on the recent provincial election and the future of Ontario's tourism industry. Premier Doug Ford secured a third consecutive majority, with the election highlighting economic concerns and trade relations with the US as key priorities.TIAO launched a pre-election campaign called "Ontario Needs Tourism," generating over 1,200 letters to candidates and emphasizing the sector's economic importance. The conversation explored several critical recommendations for tourism growth, including:Increasing marketing funding by $15 million to compete with other provincesCreating a $20 million fund to support sport and business event biddingImproving transportation infrastructureAddressing workforce challenges, particularly international student work permitsReforming municipal accommodation tax regulationsThe discussion also previewed an upcoming Ontario Tourism Strategy developed through consultations with over 1,000 businesses. The strategy's six key priorities include:Strategic investment in tourism capacityTransportation infrastructure improvementsMarket diversificationSustainability initiativesWorkforce developmentEnhanced collaboration among support organizationsThe overarching message emphasized the need for focused, collaborative approaches to drive productivity and economic growth in the tourism sector, particularly in the context of current economic uncertainties.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

This episode features Andrew Siegwart and Madison Simmons from the Tourism Industry Association of Ontario (TIAO) focused on the recent provincial election and the future of Ontario's tourism industry. Premier Doug Ford secured a third consecutive majority, with the election highlighting economic concerns and trade relations with the US as key priorities.TIAO launched a pre-election campaign called "Ontario Needs Tourism," generating over 1,200 letters to candidates and emphasizing the sector's economic importance. The conversation explored several critical recommendations for tourism growth, including:Increasing marketing funding by $15 million to compete with other provincesCreating a $20 million fund to support sport and business event biddingImproving transportation infrastructureAddressing workforce challenges, particularly international student work permitsReforming municipal accommodation tax regulationsThe discussion also previewed an upcoming Ontario Tourism Strategy developed through consultations with over 1,000 businesses. The strategy's six key priorities include:Strategic investment in tourism capacityTransportation infrastructure improvementsMarket diversificationSustainability initiativesWorkforce developmentEnhanced collaboration among support organizationsThe overarching message emphasized the need for focused, collaborative approaches to drive productivity and economic growth in the tourism sector, particularly in the context of current economic uncertainties. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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