The Member is quite right. We've worked on a number of initiatives, and the one particular one, to directly answer his question, is a Community Tourism Coordinator Program that has just been enhanced in the new 2020. The communities can come forward and put funding towards hiring this individual. I don’t believe that we totally fund the whole program. It would have to be a cost-shared basis with the communities or Aboriginal governments that want to come forward. We're even open to ideas of where multiple communities within a region may apply for this individual to help promote tourism and be the coordinator on that. As we've said, we've got the Aboriginal Tourism Champions Program that can come forward for each community.
Wally Schumann on Question 579-18(2): Developing Tourism Opportunities In The Deh Cho Region
In the Legislative Assembly on February 15th, 2017. See this statement in context.
Question 579-18(2): Developing Tourism Opportunities In The Deh Cho Region
Oral Questions
February 14th, 2017
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