From the Niagara Falls Review:
Niagara tourism industry insiders say they support John Tory and Tim Hudak’s call for the government to repeal the provincial sales tax for attractions and accommodations this summer. “Anything that will help bring tourists to Niagara Falls is a good thing,” said Chamber of Commerce president Carolyn Bones, during the chamber’s monthly Business After Five meeting at the Edgewater’s Tap House and Grill Wednesday.
Earlier in the day Hudak and Tory, the Niagara-West Glanbrook MPP and provincial Conservative leader, challenged the provincial government to suspend the eight per cent provincial sales tax on hotels and attractions to stimulate visits to Ontario.
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