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News Release
January 9, 2008
Waterloo-Wellington MPP Ted Arnott

MPP Ted Arnott reappointed PC critic for tourism

Tourism industry facing immediate challenges, says Wellington-Halton Hills MPP

Wellington - Halton Hills – As the newly reappointed Progressive Conservative critic for tourism, Wellington - Halton Hills MPP Ted Arnott plans to continue holding the Government to account for the state of the tourism industry in Ontario.

“Tourist operators—whether in urban centres or in small and rural communities—are facing significant challenges,” said Mr. Arnott. “The high Canadian dollar and confusion over U.S. border requirements are a real threat to jobs in Ontario.”

In a December statement in the Legislature, Mr. Arnott criticized the McGuinty Government for writing off the American tourist market. Mr. Arnott has called upon the Government to present a comprehensive plan, focusing on an effective marketing strategy, to bring back U.S. tourists.

Ministry of Tourism statistics show a 13.3-percent decline in the number of inbound visits from U.S. border crossings from January to October 2007. Still, Mr. Arnott is confident that with the right strategy, this trend can be reversed.

“We have so much to offer the world,” said Mr. Arnott. “Across Ontario, including my own constituency of Wellington - Halton Hills, we have events and attractions that are second to none.”

John Tory, leader of the PC Party, commended Mr. Arnott for his work on the tourism file.

“Ted Arnott knows that a thriving tourism industry will require a real plan and some real investment—not the self-promotional ad campaigns we have seen from the Liberals,” said Mr. Tory. “He won't give up on the U.S. market and he will fight for increased and sensible marketing, a real long-term plan for the industry and much more consultation with industry players before big policy changes are made.”

 

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