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The Nova Scotia House of Assembly's Select Committee on Tourism was established by Resolution #486 passed in the Legislature on 16 May 1985. The Select Committee was made up of 11 Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) plus the Minister for Tourism with Dr. R. Colin D. Stewart, MLA for Colchester-South, appointed chair. A smaller, 5-member Steering Committee was formed from this group, supported by Joan Kelly from the Office of the Speaker, as Secretary (Administrative Professional). Its mandate was to study the tourism industry in Nova Scotia and make recommendations on its development and promotion. They listened to 20 presentations from tourism stakeholders, examined the work of the earlier Select Committee on Tourism (chaired by Brian Young, 1982-1984) and submitted an interim report in May 1986. The final report was tabled in the House of Assembly on 22 April 1987 and the Select Committee disbanded.
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REVISED 2022-12-29 Karen White (as per Style Guide)
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