The global Future of Tourism coalition has called for a sustainability makeover. Will Canada participate?

Now’s the time for an industry overhaul, advocates say

Why It Matters

Tourism contributes 8 percent of global carbon emissions. It also employs one in 11 Canadians, and is the number one employer of young people in the country. How can the tourism industry balance sustaining its economic contributions with sustaining the natural environment it (and the rest of the world, too) depends on?

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