Alberta aims to protect tourists from deceptive fees with proposed legislation
Alberta’s government is aiming to beef up consumer protection for tourists by closing loopholes in hotel fee regulations.
If passed, legislation introduced Wednesday by Tourism Minister Andrew Boitchenko would crack down on how destination marketing fees are charged and where they go.
It would force accommodations to disclose the full price of a stay at the time of booking rather than when visitors check out.
Destination marketing fees are voluntary, but are meant to go back into local marketing and development efforts.


