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The Labour Market Forum is a two-day working event. Over 80 participants from across the country are invited to participate because of their knowledge, expertise, and commitment towards addressing workforce challenges. They contribute to Tourism HR Canada’s mission to build a resilient, competitive, and inclusive workforce.

2024 Labour Market Forum

Key Themes

The 2024 event took place on September 23 and 24 at Ottawa’s Lord Elgin Hotel. Delegates representing all facets of Canada’s tourism sector discussed current and emerging topics centred around the theme “Workforce Reset”.

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The Honourable Soraya Martinez Ferrada, Minister of Tourism and Minister responsible for the Economic Development Agency of Canada for the Regions of Quebec, addressed and engaged in a question-and-answer session with the Labour Market Forum delegates.

She highlighted tourism’s special role as a people industry, and noted that Canada remains a top global destination because of our talented, welcoming workforce who create incredible experiences for visitors.

However, she emphasized that to maintain this reputation, we need to ensure we continue to support career awareness, skills development, and other attraction and retention efforts.

On behalf of all attendees, Tourism HR Canada extends its sincere thanks to Minister Martinez Ferrada for her positive words and open dialogue.

The Honourable Randy Boissonnault, Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Official Languages, wrapped up this year’s Labour Market Forum.

He noted the action and sustainable change underway to position the tourism sector in a way never before seen in Canada.

Highlighting the contributions of the over two million individuals who provide the experiences and the infrastructure to welcome visitors, he addressed the need to broadly showcase the wide range of career possibilities in tourism and applauded the work being done by organizations across the country to encourage individuals to discover tourism.

He also spoke to investments in issues such as housing and social programs, but pointed out that the way we train workers is in need of a rethink, one which is currently underway through the Building a Modern 21st Century Workforce consultation.

Tourism HR Canada team extends a genuine thank you to Minister Boissonnault for his time and his ongoing enthusiastic support of the tourism workforce.

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2024 Labour Market Forum Presentations

THRC Opening

Welcome to the Labour Market Forum 2024: Workforce Reset.

Philip Mondor, President and CEO of Tourism HR Canada
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State of Play: Hotel Association of Canada

Adrienne Foster, Hotel Association of Canada
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A Way Forward: Tourism Industry Association of Canada

Beth Potter, Tourism Industry Association of Canada
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Foodservice Snapshot: Restaurants Canada

Kelly Higginson, Restaurants Canada
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Tourism Workforce Eco System

Isabelle de Bruyn, Tourism HR Canada

Evan Hazenberg, Tourism HR Canada

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The Future of Canada's Tourism Sector

Alan Chaffe, Conference Board of Canada

Anthony Landry, Conference Board of Canada

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Productivity and the Tourism Sector

Tony Bonen, Conference Board of Canada
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Sustainability & HR: Two Peas...

William Hogg, GreenStep
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How to Make AI Your Unfair Business Advantage

Peter Pilarski, Tourism AI Network

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Demystifying AI and Enabling Your New Superpowers

Peter Pilarski, Tourism AI Network

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Psychological Health & Safety in the Canadian Tourism Industry

Ginger Brunner, go2HR

Evan Hazenberg, Tourism HR Canada

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Immigration, Mobility, and Seasonality of the Workforce

Roukya Abdi Aden, Réseau de développement économique et d’employabilité (RDÉE Canada)

Xavier Gret, Conseil québécois des ressources humaines en tourisme (CQRHT)

Gabriel Vaillancourt, Conseil québécois des ressources humaines en tourisme (CQRHT)