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CATO Urges Participation at TICO AGM, Calls for Reform

Jean Hébert as Executive Director, CATO.

TICO's annual general meeting is scheduled for 5:00 p.m. tomorrow (24SEP) and the Canadian Association of Tour Operators (CATO) is urging members to participate in large numbers.

"The travel industry in Ontario is a vital component of our economy, contributing significantly to job creation and tourism revenue. However, the current regulatory framework is outdated and in need of reform to better serve both consumers and industry stakeholders."

The Auditor General’s report highlighted inefficiencies within the regulatory system, which "can hinder the growth and competitiveness of Ontario’s travel sector."

“We cannot afford to delay any longer,said Jean Hébert, executive director at CATO.

“The travel industry is facing unprecedented challenges, and a modernized regulatory framework is crucial for its future success. We ask the government to act on its commitment to conduct a comprehensive review of the Travel Industry Act, 2002 and its regulation, and take decisive action to implement the Auditor General’s recommendations.”

CATO stated that despite the clear directive from the Auditor General, little progress has been made in addressing this critical issue.

"We hope that the Ontario government will make announcements for a concrete plan to proceed with a comprehensive review of the Travel Industry Act, 2002, and its associated regulations," CATO said in a press release.

"We also look forward to hearing from TICO if they can present greater 'Value for Money,' despite some obvious operation cost increases, notably in governance and Board remuneration that have doubled over the last couple of years."

CATO said it advocates for the interests of Canadian tour operators and the travel industry. The organization will continue pushing the government to act on this matter.

The full agenda and other meeting materials can be found on TICO’s website.

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