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Canadian Vacation Ownership Association and Hotel Association of Canada Announce Alliance

June 5, 2018

Canadian Vacation Ownership Association and Hotel Association of Canada Announce AlliancePosted On: 06/01/2018 7:17 AM

Canadian Vacation Ownership Association and Hotel Association of Canada Announce Alliance

VANCOUVER, CANADA (June 5, 2018) –The Canadian Vacation Ownership Association (CVOA) and The Hotel Association of Canada (HAC) have announced they have reached a Memorandum of Understanding to begin working together as a unified force on complimentary objectives.

The new agreement aligns two important industries that have the common goal of delivering hospitality and memorable hotel experiences to the travelling public.

HAC is an industry-based association focused on enhancing the prosperity of the hotel industry through strong member engagement, effective advocacy and the provision of value added programs and services.  CVOA is an industry-based association dedicated to furthering vacation ownership in Canada and throughout the world.

The objective of the agreement is to collaborate on issues of common importance including legislative, regulatory and policy matters that affect both industries. Information will be shared between the organizations so that an aligned message can be communicated to government.

According to Jon Zwickel, President and CEO of CVOA, “We are thrilled to be working alongside our colleagues at HAC as we both see this move as providing greater alignment, political strength and public visibility to our organizations.”

“This partnership will increase our reach and ensure collaboration on key issues,” adds Susie Grynol, HAC President. “One of HAC’s goals is to unify the industry around common objectives, and this partnership helps to serve that purpose.”

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