Manitoba reveals new tourism slogan to pitch to visitors

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Travel Manitoba has changed its marketing tag line from ‘Canada’s heart beats,’ adopted eight years ago, to ‘Canada’s heart is calling.’

Manitoba’s tourism industry has a new slogan and marketing campaign to try to lure more visitors.

There are also new advertisements and new lettering that features a polar bear inside the “A” in Manitoba. He says that could mean having your heart race during an outdoor adventure or having a reflective moment at a museum. “When you look around this province and some of the things that have happened in the last 10 years, there’s been some amazing new additions,” Ferguson said Monday, pointing to examples such as Qaumajuq, a large Inuit art gallery in downtown Winnipeg.

 

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Great so housing and health care crisis, food affordability and heating crisis for Canadians but Canada and provinces focus on tourism and putting tax dollars to waste for visitors rather than fixing critical issues. Government is a waste of tax dollars and no accountability

Manitoba….where drunken Indians pass out in snow banks after beating up their squaws. I’d rather be in Bakersfield or Fresno than anywhere in Manitoba

Come visit July 7th to the 21st.

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