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The demand at most Calgary restaurants and bars has returned, many of the workers have not


 
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As Alberta and the rest of Canada continues to reopen, businesses are trying to quickly make up for lost time and lost revenue. But many in Calgary s bar and restaurant sector say there s a major problem: staffing.
Finding team members is the biggest challenge, by far, said Brett Ireland, the CEO of the Bearhill Brewing group, which has establishments in Calgary, Banff, Jasper and Edmonton.
And I m hearing this across the entire industry and even outside of the hospitality industry, he said.
Ireland said they re having the most trouble filling kitchen positions, but there are shortages of servers and hosts, too. The Bearhill group usually has about 450 employees spread out at its locations, but Ireland said they re hovering around 300 people right now and can t find people to fill the positions people left behind. ....

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'We've been in survival mode': Alberta hotel industry continues to struggle to recover from COVID-19


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On Sunday the Alberta NDP and the Calgary Hotel Association called on the Alberta government to continue waiving the hotel tourism levy, something the government says it is considering.
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We ve been in survival mode : Alberta hotel industry continues to struggle to recover from COVID-19 Back to video
NDP deputy leader Sarah Hoffman said hotels have been devastated by the pandemic and need the continued financial support as they slowly begin to recover.
The government waived the four per cent tourism levy for the accommodation sector starting in April 2020, but that ended in June. Extending the abatement until September of next year would allow Alberta hotels to invest an estimated $50 million back into their businesses, she said. ....

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Tourism industry calls for Alberta boost as summer travel season continues


 
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Some in Alberta s tourism industry are asking the province for another lifeline as they aim to get back on their feet after the pandemic.
The head of the Calgary Hotel Association joined the opposition NDP Sunday to call for an extension of the tourism levy abatement.
The levy is a 4 per cent tax on accommodations operators. It was paused for much of the last year, but this month, it s being collected once again.
Sol Zia says it s a hard pill to swallow for some businesses.
The number one thing we need is a commitment to the survival and return of tourism, he said. You have to survive to recover and grow. ....

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