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The
Tourism Industry Association of Canada (TIAC)
The Tourism Industry Association of Canada is the
voice of Canadian tourism.
Founded in 1930 to encourage the development of tourism
in Canada, TIAC serves today as the national private-sector
advocate for this $70.6 billion industry, representing
the interests of the tourism business community nation-wide.
It successfully influences government thinking and
action on behalf of Canadian tourism businesses, promoting
positive measures that help the industry grow and
prosper.
TIAC’s membership reflects partnerships among
all sectors of the industry, and provincial, territorial
and regional tourism associations, enabling the association
to address the full range of issues facing Canadian
tourism—forcefully and effectively. Its activities
focus on legislative and regulatory barriers to the
growth of Canadian tourism.
When TIAC speaks, government listens and tourism's
voice is heard.
Vision
The Tourism Industry Association of Canada exists
so that tourism is a strong, competitive, sustainable
growth industry. It will seek to ensure that:
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The government agenda is conducive
to a growing and sustainable tourism industry;
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An industry-led national tourism
strategy exists that includes human resources, marketing,
infrastructure and the environment;
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There is an effective advocate
for tourism interests;
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There is a national clearinghouse
for information on tourism issues;
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There is significant growth
in the tourism industry in Canada; and,
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Value is provided for membership
investment.
TIP Card Program
The Tourism Industry Identification Program (TIP)
card is a source of identification for people active
in the business of tourism. It enables professionals
and students alike to carry with them a symbol that
confirms their connection to the tourism industry
while also giving them access to benefits exclusive
to TIP card holders.
Who qualifies for a TIP card?
Anyone studying or working in the tourism industry
is eligible for a TIP card, including:
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Employees of a tourism business
that is a paying member of the Tourism Industry
Association of Canada, or any provincial or territorial
tourism industry association (PTTIA).
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Employees who’s whose
workplace is a member of their local destination
marketing organization (DMO), provincial marketing
organization (PMO), tourism destination region (TDR),
the Tourism Industry Association of Canada (TIAC).
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Tourism industry consultants
whose sole focus is tourism based.
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Persons currently enrolled in
a tourism-related educational program.
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