Forward Motion

Tourism Industry Association of Ontario

Welcome to Forward Motion, the official podcast of the Tourism Industry Association of Ontario (TIAO). This is your go-to destination for insightful conversations, expert perspectives, and inspiring stories that drive Ontario’s tourism industry forward. Each episode, Andrew Siegwart sits down with industry leaders, policymakers, business owners, and trailblazers who are shaping the future of tourism in Ontario. We’ll explore key trends, innovative strategies, and the challenges and opportunities facing our sector—from sustainability and workforce development to marketing, accessibility, and the latest government policies. Whether you're a tourism operator, entrepreneur, community leader, or simply passionate about the industry, Forward Motion keeps you informed and inspired. Our goal is to foster collaboration, spark new ideas, and celebrate the resilience and creativity that make Ontario a world-class destination. Join us as we navigate the evolving landscape of tourism, share success stories, and highlight the voices driving positive change. Because in this industry, staying ahead means always moving forward. Hit Follow or Subscribe on your podcast app now and be part of the conversation. The future of Ontario tourism starts here!

  1. Beyond the Matches: FIFA World Cup 2026™ and Ontario’s Opportunity

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    Beyond the Matches: FIFA World Cup 2026™ and Ontario’s Opportunity

    Andrew Siegwart explores what the FIFA World Cup 2026™ means for Ontario’s tourism industry and how destinations can leverage this once-in-a-generation opportunity. Andrew is joined by Alex Mazanik of Context Research Group’s (CRG), who shares insights from a market intelligence study commissioned by Destination Ontario. Based on a survey of 1,400 likely FIFA World Cup 2026™ visitors, the research examines how travellers are planning their trips and what will influence where they go beyond Toronto. The conversation highlights Toronto’s role as a base for visitors, with strong intent to explore other parts of the province. In fact, 9 in 10 travellers indicate they are likely to travel beyond the city, reinforcing the opportunity for destinations across Ontario. Andrew and Alex also explore a shift in traveller behaviour, with visitors seeking more than just the matches. Atmosphere and overall experience are key drivers, particularly among high-value travellers who are comfortable navigating multi-city trips. The discussion emphasizes the importance of clarity in converting interest into action. Travellers are looking for simple, well-defined experiences and practical information that make it easy to plan and explore. The opportunity is significant, but not guaranteed. Destinations that are clear, visible, and easy to plan will be best positioned to convert visitors into overnight stays and repeat visits. Explore the full research: FIFA World Cup 2026™ Market Intelligence Study Forward Motion thanks its partners for their support of this show: Ontario Travel & Tourism Monthly See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    44 min
  2. Ontario Budget 2026: Tourism’s Role in Ontario’s Economy

    26 MARS

    Ontario Budget 2026: Tourism’s Role in Ontario’s Economy

    This week’s episode of Forward Motion: The Ontario Tourism Podcast is a little different. Instead of an interview, host Andrew Siegwart shares some personal reflections as Ontario prepares to release its 2026 provincial budget, and what the tourism industry should be watching for. Drawing on conversations with industry leaders, recent government announcements, and the priorities outlined in Ontario’s new tourism strategy, Andrew offers an insider perspective on how tourism fits into the province’s broader economic story. He discusses why tourism should be seen not just as an industry, but as a practical tool for economic growth, workforce development, regional prosperity, and investment attraction. In this solo episode, Andrew walks through the key themes TIAO has been raising in its pre-budget advocacy including marketing and demand generation, workforce and training, private-sector investment, product development, and support for festivals, events, and Indigenous tourism, and he explains what signals he’ll be looking for when the budget is tabled. This is a candid, conversational update for anyone who wants to better understand how provincial policy decisions affect tourism businesses, destinations, and communities across Ontario and why this year’s budget could matter more than most. We’ll be back next episode with our regular interview format, but for now, thanks for listening — and for everything you do to keep Ontario’s tourism industry moving forward. 📄 Read TIAO’s 2026 Pre-Budget Submission Forward Motion thanks its partners for their support of this show: Ontario Travel & Tourism Monthly See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    34 min
  3. Elevating Black Tourism Experiences in Ontario

    12 MARS

    Elevating Black Tourism Experiences in Ontario

    Andrew Siegwart explores how Black tourism in Ontario is evolving from a niche offering to an essential driver of both culture and the visitor economy. Guests Dionne Bishop (Events by Dionne Inc.) and Emma Rowley (Ontario’s Southwest) share their career paths in tourism and discuss how the Black Tourism Working Group organically grew into the Black Tourism Alliance of Ontario. They highlight the impact of the Black Tourism Spark Program, which has helped catalyze new Black-owned restaurants, culinary tours, and Black history experiences while building vital networks and mentorship opportunities. The conversation also explores standout destinations and experiences across Southwestern Ontario, including festivals, Underground Railroad heritage sites in Chatham-Kent and Windsor, and emerging culinary and storytelling ventures. Andrew, Emma, and Dionne discuss the economic power of Black travelers, the importance of visibility, safety, and authenticity in tourism, and the need for intentional partnerships between entrepreneurs, DMOs, RTOs, and community organizations. The episode offers a clear call to action: integrate Black-owned experiences into the heart of Ontario’s tourism story and recognize tourism as a tool for equity, belonging, and economic growth. Forward Motion thanks its partners for their support of this show: Ontario Travel & Tourism Monthly See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    54 min
  4. Danny Murrell and The Story Behind Hospitality Workers Appreciation Day

    23 FÉVR.

    Danny Murrell and The Story Behind Hospitality Workers Appreciation Day

    We explore the origins and impact of Hospitality Workers Appreciation Day in Ontario through the story of Danny Murrell, founder and CEO of Harrison Staffing. Host Andrew Siegwart traces Danny’s journey from an international student at the University of Toronto—who stumbled into catering to pay the bills—to a purpose-driven entrepreneur building a people-first staffing company. Danny shares how early frontline experiences in serving and janitorial work shaped his belief in dignity, respect, and genuine human connection at work. He explains Harrison Staffing’s model, centered on flexibility and opportunity for newcomers and international students, and how word-of-mouth and strong culture drive the business. The episode then explores a simple question—“Why isn’t there a day to recognize hospitality workers?”— which led Danny to work with MPP Ernie Hardeman and secure unanimous support at Queen’s Park to formally establish Hospitality Workers Appreciation Day, celebrating the people who power Ontario’s tourism industry. This episode was released on February 23 which is officially recognized as Hospitality Workers Appreciation Day, proclaimed through the Hospitality Workers Appreciation Day Act, 2025. This day honours over 426,700 workers in restaurants, hotels, and catering services. Forward Motion thanks its partners for their support of this show: Ontario Travel & Tourism Monthly See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    39 min

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À propos

Welcome to Forward Motion, the official podcast of the Tourism Industry Association of Ontario (TIAO). This is your go-to destination for insightful conversations, expert perspectives, and inspiring stories that drive Ontario’s tourism industry forward. Each episode, Andrew Siegwart sits down with industry leaders, policymakers, business owners, and trailblazers who are shaping the future of tourism in Ontario. We’ll explore key trends, innovative strategies, and the challenges and opportunities facing our sector—from sustainability and workforce development to marketing, accessibility, and the latest government policies. Whether you're a tourism operator, entrepreneur, community leader, or simply passionate about the industry, Forward Motion keeps you informed and inspired. Our goal is to foster collaboration, spark new ideas, and celebrate the resilience and creativity that make Ontario a world-class destination. Join us as we navigate the evolving landscape of tourism, share success stories, and highlight the voices driving positive change. Because in this industry, staying ahead means always moving forward. Hit Follow or Subscribe on your podcast app now and be part of the conversation. The future of Ontario tourism starts here!

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