The
But both the province and the
"We've been hearing for months and months that
The report by Deloitte was commissioned by
It said that amounts to a shortfall of about "70,000 nights" and not all visitors will be able to find a place to stay during the games.
That, it said, translates into a direct spending loss of about
"The lodging gap represents a missed economic opportunity," the report says.
B.C. Premier
While he didn't address the call to ease the regulations during the World Cup, he said people were welcome to rent out their own homes to create the room needed.
"That's why we made the
He said the province is also encouraging the city and its partners to fast-track permit approvals for hotels and will work with event organizers and the city to "accommodate people who are coming to visit."
"What we can't do is displace people who work and deliver services in
Housing Minister
“We believe we’ve struck a balance between the needs of people who live and work in B.C. — the people who enable major events and tourism — and people who are visiting our province," she said in the statement.
B.C.'s tourism minister said in June that about 350,000 people are expected to visit
A separate city report released in April said there are just 13,000 rooms spread across 78 hotels within the city.
That is why, Howell said,
"What we're basically saying to
Howell said they were "hearing a lot of concern around
"We think both levels of government should reduce the fees and reduce the burden on hosts through that application process, just to make it a little bit easier, (to) make it so there aren't quite so many hoops to jump through," she said.
"It is one of the key sectors in the in the city and the regional economy, and yet one of the key pillars of that economy seems to be challenged," he said.
Yan said
The
Howell said the Taylor Swift concerts in
The Deloitte report says its analysis shows possibly more than a 200 per cent increase for the cost for hotels during
"So, what we're saying to the city is we're giving you all this data because we think that you should relax your rules over the course of
"By introducing sort of special short-term rental rules, temporary flexibility for local residents, we can avoid having a really negative story about how expensive it is to come to
Yan agreed, saying it is important to consider how tourist challenges "might shape the impression of these visitors to
But he said the issue around lack of accommodation shines a light on "the bigger issue of the role of the visitor economy, the tourists in the city and the regional economy."
"It's a systemic issue," he said, noting that it also raises questions about transportation from neighbouring cities.
"It's not only about accommodations, but it's about a system. It's about the visitor economy system that we have in Metro Vancouver, and actually how we haven't necessarily planned for it in ways that we should given its economic importance."
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