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Minister Joly tells Quebec's dynamic tourism sector to prepare for even more growth


New report signals how the Canadian tourism sector can create economic growth, more middle-class jobs

MONTRÉAL, Dec. 11, 2018 /CNW/ - Canada's tourism sector already plays a vital role in Canada's economy, supporting more than 1.8 million jobs in rural and urban communities. Tourism operators and innovators in Montréal and throughout Quebec have played a major role in that success. But there's potential for even more growth. Unlocking that potential could create 180,000 new jobs in Quebec and across Canada. This would support the Government of Canada's plan to grow the middle class.

That was the message delivered today to the Chamber of Commerce of Metropolitan Montréal by the Honourable Mélanie Joly, Minister of Tourism, Official Languages and La Francophonie.

Following her address, Minister Joly took part in a panel discussion with the Quebec representatives on the new Advisory Council on Jobs and the Visitor Economy:

Minister Joly's appearance at the Chamber follows the release this week of a new report called Unlocking the Potential of Canada's Visitor Economy.

The report assesses the competiveness of Canada's tourism sector and identifies challenges that must be overcome. A successful new approach to tourism could boost the number of visitors coming to Canada to 47 million by 2030. That's more than double the record 20.8 million who came in 2017. Such an increase could generate an additional $25 billion in annual revenues and 110,000 to 180,000 new jobs across the country.

The findings set out in the report will assist the Advisory Council on Jobs and the Visitor Economy in advising Minister Joly as she develops a new federal tourism strategy.

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"The tourism sector in Montréal and throughout Quebec is delivering record-breaking results. However, this report makes it clear that we can do more. We need to showcase all that Canada has to offer the world. The combined efforts of government and the private sector will lead to hundreds of thousands of new jobs in every region of the country, including in Quebec.
? The Honourable Mélanie Joly, Minister of Tourism, Official Languages and La Francophonie

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Unlocking the Potential of Canada's Visitor Economy
Destination Canada
Advisory Council on Jobs and the Visitor Economy
Economic Club of Canada event with Minister Joly
Chamber of Commerce of Metropolitan Montréal event with Minister Joly

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SOURCE Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada


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