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HAC Published in the Hill Times: Why do digital businesses get a free ride?
Federal parties and candidates should commit to bringing Canada’s tax laws into the 21st century to benefit the Canadian economy, writes Alana Baker, Director of Government Relations at the Hotel Association of Canada in an op-ed for The Hill Times, a leading political and government publication.

L’AHC a publié dans The Hill Times : Why do digital businesses get a free ride? (Pourquoi les entreprises numériques ont-elles droit à un traitement de faveur?)
Les partis et les candidats fédéraux doivent s’engager à faire entrer les lois fiscales du Canada dans le 21e siècle afin de favoriser l’économie canadienne, selon Alana Baker, directrice des relations gouvernementales de l’Association des hôtels du Canada (AHC), dans une lettre d’opinion publiée dans The Hill Times, une publication politique et gouvernementale de premier plan.  

HAC submits pre-budget brief in advance of the 2020 Federal Budget

L’AHC présente un mémoire prébudgétaire avant la publication du budget fédéral de 2020

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Visualizing the Benefits: Destination Employment Releases Shareable Infographics!

Avoir une image des avantages : Destination Emploi publie des infographies à partager!

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HAC Submits Proposal to Amend Immigration & Refugee Protection Regulations for the Temporary Foreign Worker Program

L’AHC présente une proposition de modification du Règlement sur l’immigration et la protection des réfugiés, qui vise le Programme des travailleurs étrangers temporaires

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Green Key Global spurs Green Tiger House to take bold moves, helping to position them as a sustainability leader in the Asian hospitality market

L’organisme de certification Clé Verte incite l’hôtel Green Tiger House à prendre des mesures audacieuses, ce qui aide ce dernier à se positionner comme un chef de file de la durabilité dans le marché asiatique de l’accueil

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Government Responds to Rural Workforce Pressures

The Government of Canada has announced new Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP) measures. This is a direct response to concerns Canada’s hotel industry has raised with government. The new adjustments, including an exemption on TFW caps for seasonal tourism positions, provide additional support for employers in rural communities and recognize the workforce realities facing hotels and touris...

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Hotel Association of Canada Rebrands as Hotels Canada, Marking a New Era for the Industry

March 5, 2026 – Toronto, ON Today, Beth McMahon, President & CEO, announced a bold new era for the national voice of Canada’s hotel sector: the Hotel...

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Advancing the Hotel Sector’s Agenda: HAC Champions Industry Priorities in Ottawa 

HAC continues to bring the hotel industry’s voice to federal consultations and parliamentary studies - advocating for practical policies that support workforc...

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2026 National Day for Human Trafficking Awareness: Joint Statement from Canada’s Hotel Associations

February 19, 2026 — On National Human Trafficking Awareness Day in Canada—and throughout the year—Canada’s hotel industry is united in taking action to ...

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