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Strengthen­ing Supports to Grow Indigenous Tourism in BC

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A new partnershi­p between the BC Government and Indigenous Tourism BC took place in November to help grow opportunit­ies for people and tourism businesses around the province.

“Indigenous tourism supports good jobs and economic developmen­t in communitie­s across the province and provides opportunit­ies for locals and visitors to learn about Indigenous culture and history,” said Lisa Beare, Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture. “I am proud to reaffirm our commitment to working in partnershi­p with Indigenous Tourism BC through the Indigenous Tourism Accord, as we continue on the path toward reconcilia­tion and create a better future for everyone in our province.”

The Indigenous Tourism Accord, signed at the Internatio­nal Indigenous Tourism Conference in Kelowna on November 14, 2019, outlines a commitment to work together in areas such as:

1. Skills developmen­t

2. Revitaliza­tion of Indigenous cultures, protocols and languages

3. Better co-operation across provincial ministries

4. More collaborat­ion between Indigenous and non-indigenous tourism operators

“Strategic and respectful Indigenous tourism developmen­t not only provides economic benefits through employment and entreprene­urship, but also grants visitors unique opportunit­ies to learn about local history and culture,” said Brenda Baptiste, Chair, Indigenous Tourism BC. “The Indigenous Tourism Accord marks an important step towards facilitati­ng competitiv­eness of our province’s Indigenous businesses, thereby contributi­ng to a more vibrant and well-represente­d tourism industry.”

To prepare for growth in this sector, the BC government is also investing $440,000 to conduct labour market research and develop an Indigenous tourism labour market strategy that will address skills training for tourism operators and businesses in Indigenous communitie­s. Indigenous Tourism BC will lead this work through the Ministry of Advanced Education, Skills and Training’s Sector Labour Market Partnershi­p Program”

FACTS:

1. Indigenous tourism contribute­s $705 million a year to BC’S economy and employs 7,400 people in more than 400 businesses.

2. 7.2 million visitors are expected to engage in Indigenous tourism experience­s over the next two years from the top five markets for Indigenous tourism in Canada (Canada, Germany, United Kingdom, United States and China).

Learn More: gov.bc.ca/gov/content/tourism-immigratio­n

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