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With uncertainty over the Omicron variant persisting, the federal tourism minister has said the return of international travellers could still be a long way off.

Industry advocates say they have a major staff shortage as the sector loses workers who will never return.

Industry advocates say they have a major staff shortage as the sector loses workers who will never return
 

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if they start to put out food worth eating, they may stay in business.

The ghouls working as politicians and bureaucrats in all levels of government don’t care about your business. Their pay (and pension) is guaranteed. They are very happy with the pandemic status quo.

Less travel less spreading of the virus...simple 🤷‍♂️

Winter started 6 days ago and you're saying they'll have to survive til next fall R.i.p

I fully support this trend, however, gouging travellors with astronomical increases in lodging and meals has been an unwelcome consequence during my road trips throughout Ontario and Quebec…eg…$80 per night cheap motel increased to $190 in one season.

Pretty certain everywhere else but here. Hey cbc, quit scaring people.

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