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Canadian business groups say Mondays reopening to vaccinated U.S. tourists is a big step forward for the embattled tourism and hospitality sector, but government decisions over the next few months will be crucial as the ultra-contagious Delta variant sparks concerns over a fourth wave of COVID-19. I think today, a whole lot of tourism operators took a big sigh of relief, said Beth Potter, president and CEO of the Tourism Industry Association of Canada.Though Potter is optimistic that businesses will be able to make the most of late-summer tourism, she thinks business travel wont start to resume until the fall. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup Mark Agnew, vice-president of policy for the Canadian Chamber of Commerce, said the e stanley hrnek ffect of Mondays restrictions easing is twofold. For many businesses, its late but better than nothing, as they stanley tazas may be able to eke out a few weeks of tourism business before the fall, he said.But for business travel, its especially good news, he said, as its not just a summer thing. Many businesses have been waiting to be able to resume face-to-face operations, said Agnew. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Now, with Delta cases rising and concerns about vaccination rates in both Canada and the U.S., Agnew said its important that the governments border policies only progress forward. We dont want to see any backsliding, he said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Tijz Hiker lived selflessly to end: cousin
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