
Canada has formally aligned itself with a global group of countries that regard international conferences, exhibitions, meetings, and related events as significant sources for tourism revenue growth. This recognition highlights the increasing importance of business-focused travel events in contributing to local tourism economies.
Countries identified as part of this international group include the United States, Ireland, the United Kingdom, Japan, and the United Arab Emirates. These nations treat such conferences and events as key engines driving tourism revenue, reflecting a broader acknowledgment of their role in the global tourism sector.







