September 2022 Digital Issue

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As we turn the calendar on a new month, it’s time to move into a new season filled with hope and optimism. This month’s September issue of...

July/August 2022 Digital Issue

With summer now in full swing, Hotelier’s July/August issue arrives just in time to celebrate the season and the return of travel, bringing a smile to the face of...

Keith Henry shares his insights on how the industry can help promote Indigenous-owned hospitality...

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Rosanna Caira: Tell us about the association and what your objectives are as its president and CEO. Keith Henry: We’re a national non-profit, indigenous-led tourism-sector organization — the...

June 2022 Digital Issue

As the hotel industry gears up for what it hopes will be a busy summer season, Hotelier magazine is pleased to present the June issue. This month’s...

E32. Women in Leadership

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In this episode of Checking In, Rosanna Caira, editor and publisher of Hotelier magazine speaks with a trio of female leaders (Roz Winegrad, Laura Pallotta and Brenda...

E31. The Spirit of Alberta

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In this episode of Checking In, Rosanna Caira, editor and publisher of Hotelier magazine speaks with David Goldstein, president and CEO of Travel Alberta about the continuing...

E30. From Surviving to Thriving

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In this episode of Checking In, Rosanna Caira, editor and publisher of Hotelier, speaks with Jonathan Lund, regional vice-president, Operations, of IHG Hotels and Resorts about the...

April/May 2022 Digital Issue

With COVID restrictions now lifted across the country, the hotel industry is primed to move into the first stage of recovery. As a result, hotel analysts expect...

E29. Working Together

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In this episode of Checking In, Rosanna Caira, editor and publisher of Hotelier magazine, speaks with Christopher Bloore, president and CEO of the Tourism Industry Association of...

March 2022 Digital Issue

As we move into a new month, hoteliers are getting ready to welcome travellers back. With restrictions now lifted, and travel starting to resume, it’s expected that...