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Wildfires, smoke bring tourism rush to Island; operators at capacity
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Wildfire smoke in the Interior drives tourists to Vancouver Island over the long weekend - BC News
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Macphee said he greatly admired the work of Voices for Goldstein. “I believe grassroots activity is imperative and can be done by supporting good independent candidates.”
During the interview, Macphee expressed strong objections to the “disgusting” and “inhumane” offshore processing policies of the Morrison government, and said the Coalition was “not listening” to the science on climate change despite some of the hottest temperatures on record.
Macphee also noted the government was not facilitating proper accountability around policy making. He characterised the decisions taken on sports grants and in the commuter carpark fund as “a disgrace”.
He said if the Australian National Audit Office had not examined both programs – if the auditor general had not “done his job” – the public would never have known that grants were skewed to targeted seats rather than allocated through a merit-based program.
16 Island tourism businesses receive grants as province doles out $36 million in funding
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American tourists spend 70% more than Canadian tourists, while overseas visitors spend 133% more
Author of the article: Lisa Cordasco
Publishing date: Jul 10, 2021 • 3 hours ago • 8 minute read • Tourists aboard a horse and carriage ride as it passes the B.C. legislature on July 6. As COVID-19 numbers continue to drop in the province and around the country the provincial government has eased restrictions allowing tourism to slowly returning to Victoria. Photo by Chad Hipolito /PNG
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VICTORIA Hoteliers, tourist attraction operators and downtown Victoria merchants are welcoming the return of the summer tourist season, but they’re bracing for a trickle, rather than a flood, of visitors this year.