Penticton Herald

Raising a glass to helpful B.C. MPs

- DAN Guest Column Dan Paszkowski is president and CEO of Wine Growers Canada.

Over the past two decades, the Canadian wine industry has become one of the biggest successes of Canada's agri-food sector. Canadian wineries create jobs and boost regional, provincial and national economies alike.

The wine and grape industry is responsibl­e for more than 37,000 jobs in Canada, from vineyard and agricultur­al services and supplies, to, transporta­tion, research, hospitalit­y, and retail. In addition, winerelate­d tourism welcomes more than 3.7 million visitors each year, generating more than $1.5 billion annually in tourism revenue and employment to the national economy.

Then, the wine sector, like many other industries, was hit – hard – by the COVID-19 pandemic. Coupled with that, the government announced the end to the excise duty exemption for wine made from 100% Canadian grapes.

Today, we can be confident that our sector will recover, thanks to the ongoing support of prominent voices like Tracy Gray, Richard Cannings, Dan Albas, and Patrick Weiler. Time and again, they have brought forward the issues and concerns of the wine industry, proposing solutions that will benefit this region, the province and the country.

Thanks to the ongoing efforts by these MPs, the federal government delivered a program that will address the pending loss of the excise duty exemption and will help us grow back better following the uncertaint­y created by the pandemic. In its 2021 Budget, the Government of Canada proved that it will continue to be there for Canada's domestic wine industry, and the jobs it supports, with a robust program that will support wineries in adapting to ongoing and emerging challenges . The new program will help every winery and every grower across Canada.

We are also appreciati­ve that the MPs are working with the industry to complete the final details of the winery support progam and is working to ensure the program is fully funded and extended beyond two years to remove uncertaint­y and to protect and create long term jobs and growth in the region.

The BC Wine Industry contribute­s $2.8 billion annually to the province's economy. Each year during non-COVID times, the wineries welcome more than one million visitors. All these MPs know how essential the sector is to the region and were untiring in their efforts to ensure that the sector continues to prosper.

We raise our glasses to them!

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