Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Chrystia Freeland today released the federal government’s 2021 Budget in the House of Commons. Titled A Recovery Plan for Jobs,
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Federal budget delivers for Ottawa’s tourism, public service sectors
Excerpt from CBC News Joanne Chianello The Liberal government’s massive spending budget unveiled Monday tackles everything from child care to climate change to affordable housing,
Federal budget brings $1.5 billion support for hard-hit tourism and travel sectors
Excerpt from Financial Post by Stefanie Marotta The pandemic-battered travel and tourism industries will receive about $1.5 billion in targeted support from the federal budget
Fairs, festivals and sporting events across Canada try to ‘salvage something’ as they face second summer of pandemic
Excerpt from the Globe and Mail by MADALYN HOWITT PUBLISHED APRIL 19, 2021 When organizers at the renowned Spruce Meadows show jumping venue in Calgary
CAAO Starts Drafting Re-Opening Plan
The CAAO began drafting a re-opening plan in late March. This document can be used by any province, but is being developed with Ontario in
Canadian Lakehead Exhibition in Thunder Bay cancelled for second year in a row
Excerpt from CBC.ca Posted: Apr 01, 2021 7:00 AM ET COVID-19 pandemic behind decision, CLE president says The Canadian Lakehead Exhibition (CLE) in Thunder Bay,
Traditional Exhibitions And Fairs In Nova Scotia Suspended
Excerpt from 98.9 XFM Traditional exhibitions and fairs in Nova Scotia have been suspended this year because of the COVID-19 pandemic. In a statement, the
ONTARIO: TSSA and ESA Announce FEE Relief
Ontario Amusement Industry Relief The CAAO has a hard working group in Ontario looking into relief for the industry. This past week the TSSA and
2021 NAARSO Safety Seminar – Virtual
Excerpt from TSSA.org and NAARSO.com 2021 TSSA Virtual Seminar Registration WHEN: March 2nd, 2021 & March 3rd, 2021 TIME: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM EST
All Canadians who want a shot, will be vaccinated by September 2021
Excerpt from CBC.ca website Canada expects to have enough doses on hand next year to vaccinate every Canadian that wants a shot by the end