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Thank you to all participants of our first Conference and AGM!

We were grateful to receive feedback like these notes:

Sessions like "Successfully Navigating..." were highlights. Allowing speakers and experts to dig into topics with each other was the most interesting part.

I liked the break-out session - Beyond words: Tourism is Reconciliation in Action. Indigenous Tourism Manitoba (ITM).

My favourite things at Conference: Bringing together industry, keynotes of Phil Mondor, Greg Klassen, the panel with Destination Canada and TIAC with John was good.

This conference was an outstanding start for TIAM and long overdue!

The conference program and times allotted were excellent.

Presenters could not have been better. The calibre of presentations and discussions gave everyone encouragement, a great sense of comfort, and reinforced why it was important to be there. Further, they left everyone wanting more.

Overall, a five-star event. Congratulations!

And thank you Lilian and your army!

For more information about about the conference, please contact Lilian Tankard by phone or text at 204‑612‑9430, or by email at lilian.tankard@tiamanitoba.ca

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Poster for TIAM Conference and AGM

The Tourism Industry Association of Manitoba (TIAM) proudly announces its first Conference and AGM at the RBC Convention Centre Winnipeg, April 17-18, 2024.

To celebrate Canada’s 2024 Tourism Week and in cooperation with The Tourism Awards Winnipeg | Manitoba, co-hosted by Travel Manitoba and Tourism Winnipeg, please save the date for TIAM's 2024 Conference and AGM. This event will take place during the day of Wednesday, April 17 and the morning of Thursday, April 18.

The following list of advocacy priorities were ranked by TIAM Founding Members in the lead up to the recent provincial election. These priorities will inform conference presentations and discussion, including:

  • Rural and Northern Labour Challenges
  • Indigenous Tourism: Reconciliation in Action
  • Empowering Women in Tourism
  • Building Tourism Capacity and Access to Capital