Financial support measures to help address the needs of the culture, heritage and sport sectors during the COVID-19 pandemic.
It is estimated that there are more than 1.3 billion people with disabilities globally, many of whom travel for work, leisure, and to visit friends and family. Read on to learn more about this growing travel market and some top tips on becoming accessibility-friendly.
Over its 16-year history, the PUSH International Performing Arts Festival has come a long way in providing transformative performing arts experiences to as broad an audience as possible. This case study explores how their innovative approach and investment in the community results in greater accessibility for everyone.
This guide is intended to help BC tourism suppliers conduct tourism research to strengthen and grow their businesses. It includes information on what tourism research is and why it’s necessary, what the research process entails, how to access secondary research, and how to conduct primary research. It also provides advice on data compilation and analysis, […]
“Acknowledging our Shared Territory” is a short film featuring local Indigenous leaders that delves more deeply into the subject of Territory Acknowledgments. Although the film focuses on Galiano*, it provides perspectives that are relevant to communities across Turtle Island.
PCC has developed this resource as a guide to support anyone who is interested in engaging with First Nations communities and wishing to respectfully acknowledge whose territory they are on. The guide also includes additional resources on the topic of acknowledgements. These guidelines are for anyone Indigenous or non-Indigenous who requires the assistance of respectfully […]
