Some experts are already seeing a change in the number of people coming from overseas, particularly from China -- the second largest long-haul market for Canada-bound tourists and where the outbreak began.
But Chinese travellers, while heavily sought after by the Canadian tourism industry, still make up a relatively small portion of Canada's annual visitors. Several Canadian tourism marketing agencies have pulled all their ad money from China and are using it to double down on efforts to attract people from other markets like the United States and United Kingdom.
Canada is still considered a safe destination for international and domestic travellers, with a low risk of transmission. As for festivals and other large events, federal and provincial health authorities in Ontario and British Columbia have so far not issued special instructions about large gatherings like events and festivals, calling it "business as usual."
Who the fuck wants to come to Canada in March?
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Based off of that picture... maybe we're better off without those tourists lol
To me a tourism economy is the sign of a developing country. So is natural resource export. Mature nations have some other economic basis: manufacturing, ownership of foreign assets, technological expertise, finance, etc. Our economy needs to grow up.