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Calling on Canadian government to alleviate tourism labor shortage

OTTAWA, CANADA – The Canadian government must implement a number of changes in job training and immigration policy if a severe labor shortage in the tourism industry is to be averted over the next 15 OTTAWA, CANADA – The Canadian government must implement a number of changes in job training and immigration policy if a severe labor shortage in the tourism industry is to be averted over the next 15 years. That call was made by the Tourism Industry Association of Canada (TIAC) in a report issued on the eve of its annual conference here this week. The report paints a bleak picture of the industry’s future if there’s no significant improvement in the number of workers entering the broad range of industries – from accommodation and food service to transportation and recreation – that comprise the tourism sector.

Lobby Wrap: Paytechs of Canada seeking discussions to modernize payment systems

iPolitics By Janet E Silver. Published on Feb 8, 2021 11:08am Parliament Hill on Jan. 15, 2021. (Jolson Lim/iPolitics) Paytech of Canada is is hoping to kickstart a conversation with the government about the modernization of the current payment system, as well as consumer privacy protections within the financial sector and end-user funds under the Retail Payments Oversight Framework. The Canadian Payments Act sets out the legal framework for payments and gives oversight to the Minister of Finance. Paytech’s former executive director Doug Kreviazuk has registered for the company for these discussions, Alex Vronces replaced Kreviazuk as executive director earlier this month.

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