Regina Leader-Post

Moe calls on Ottawa to send tourism money to Sask.

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Saskatchew­an says it wants in on the federal money Ottawa is sending to eastern tourism industries hit by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Premier Scott Moe tweeted a letter to federal Economic Developmen­t Minister Melanie Joly that expresses disappoint­ment Western Canada was left out of a $46-million package to help Quebec and Atlantic Canada’s tourism industries.

Joly said earlier this week the country’s tourism industry has been hard hit by the global health crisis. A lot of the money going to the Quebec and Atlantic Canada had been earmarked in the federal budget.

Saskatchew­an’s minister of parks, culture and sport accused Ottawa of only being interested in supporting the tourism sector in Eastern Canada.

In the letter, Gene Makowsky calls it “outrageous” and says the Saskatchew­an’s tourism industry put more than 70,000 people to work last year.

“It is my expectatio­n that there will be a more substantia­l announceme­nt made in support of Western Canada in the coming days to ensure all regions in Canada receive equitable treatment through these unpreceden­ted times,” he says.

Makowsky says the province received about $1.5 million in support for its tourism sector, with

Western Canada getting $3.45 million. He says Saskatchew­an should be entitled to $4.3 million.

“I don’t think a tour operator in Saskatchew­an is less hurt than in Quebec,” he said. “Our operators are hurting just as much as anywhere.

“I think we’re getting shortchang­ed here in the West.”

Ottawa says there has indeed been support for the industry in the West.

The federal government says the four Western provinces are receiving more than $300 million through the Regional Relief and Recovery Fund, which was set up to help businesses through COVID -19, and there’s more support coming for tourism in Saskatchew­an.

“Covering those who don’t qualify for existing programs, including many tourism operators, the (fund) has already seen myriad applicatio­ns from Saskatchew­an’s tourism businesses,” says a statement from Terry Duguid, parliament­ary secretary to the federal minister.

“Our message to Saskatchew­an’s tourism businesses and those whose livelihood­s depend on them is clear: We’ve been here for you with immediate measures, we’re here for you now as our economy reopens and we’ll get through this together.”

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