Another 'Alberta is Calling' campaign eyes workers from Ontario, Atlantic Canada yyc
“We’re taking what we learned and we’re expanding it…. This time we are hoping that people from across Ontario and Atlantic Canada answer.”
The campaign boasts about affordability relative to other areas in Canada as well as Alberta’s natural spaces. Speaking at the Monday press conference, Jennifer Henshaw with Restaurants Canada said the tourism and hospitality industry was hit hard by the pandemic and is continuing to struggle with some operational challenges.
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