Letter said the noise of kids playing in Parksville backyard is ‘unbearable’ * Mail may be sent postage-free to any member of Parliament. Meanwhile, our local tourism businesses – from iconic Butchart Gardens to Wilsons bus line – are wondering how they can hold on without those tourists.”When asked about this tension, May said public health concerns take priority.
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House of Commons * Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1A 0A6. Elizabeth May House of Commons Ottawa, ON K1A 0A6 (No postage required!) Local MP Elizabeth May is calling on the federal government to do more for the local tourism sector, warning of damage to the local economy.
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Her appeal comes after the Tourism Industry Association of B.C. ‘My ideal would be that I go back to a classroom where everybody’s wearing masks,’ says Lizanne Foster Local MP Elizabeth May is calling on the federal government to do more for the local tourism sector, warning of damage to the local economy.Her appeal comes after the Tourism Industry Association of B.C. Contact Team – elizabethmaymp.ca – July 26, 2020. Telephone: 613-996-1119 Fax: 613-996-0850 * Mail may be sent postage-free to any member of Parliament. May acknowledged additional public spending might not be popular in light of the “sticker-shock” that Canadians might have suffered after the latest federal fiscal update, which forecasts a deficit of $343 billion for 2020-21 and a total federal government debt of $1.06 trillion by the end of March 2021 thanks to higher expenditures and lower tax revenues related to COVID-19.“But we can’t stop spending the money, because what we don’t want to see is a worsening recession or even a depression, where in the summer of 2021 we suddenly realize, ‘oh, businesses went bankrupt because short-term lifelines were not entirely successful.’”May added the appropriate time to re-open the border is “whenever Dr. Bonnie Henry says so.” This said, May’s comments describing the COVID-19 situation in the United States as “hells on wheels” does not suggest that might be anytime soon.“We are not going to take chances with the health of Canadians.
Home. E-mail: elizabeth.may.c1a@parl.gc.ca. Former Green Party leader and local MP Elizabeth May would like to see additional financial support for the local tourism sector. 1 job is to keep us safe and we need to keep the border closed.”But this imperative also means the federal government needs to put more money into local tourism, May said, calling the federal response insufficient for the need to keep businesses afloat until the 2021 season.“The sector that I see in the most trouble right now and which has had the least relief is tourism,” she said.May, however, could not say exactly when local operators can expect additional support.
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Contact Details. My constituency office will be limiting in-person meetings due to the ongoing situation with COVID-19. Hill Office. called on the provincial government to help out the industry with a $680 million recovery stimulus package, a figure she said the federal government should “at least match” when it comes to supporting the provincial tourism industry.“We have such extreme needs right now,” she said. Explore this member's most recent work in the current session of Parliament.None sponsored and 4 jointly seconded in the current sessionThis member has indicated formal support by jointly seconding the following private members' bills sponsored by other members.None sponsored and 2 jointly seconded in the current sessionThis member has indicated formal support by jointly seconding the following private members' motions sponsored by other members. Matt Dumba, 26, took to center ice to speak on behalf of fellow members of the Hockey Diversity Alliance Email. “My constituency office is deluged with calls of concern about foreign license plates. Members of Parliament Parliament Hill Office 518 Confederation Building House of Commons Ottawa, ON K1A 0A6 Phone: 613-996-1119 Fax: 613-996-0850 E-mail: elizabeth.may@parl.gc.ca.