Hospitality Newfoundland and Newfoundland
It would be nice, wouldn't it, if the provincial tourism industry association in Newfoundland and Whatchamacallit would speak out, just a little, say, 1/13th as often, about the Labrador ferry service, as they do about Marine Atlantic:
http://www.hnl.nf.ca/pressreleasedetails.php?294
http://www.hnl.nf.ca/pressreleasedetails.php?295
http://www.hnl.nf.ca/pressreleasedetails.php?276
http://www.hnl.nf.ca/pressreleasedetails.php?248
http://www.hnl.nf.ca/pressreleasedetails.php?221
http://www.hnl.nf.ca/pressreleasedetails.php?190
http://www.hnl.nf.ca/pressreleasedetails.php?166
http://www.hnl.nf.ca/pressreleasedetails.php?157
http://www.hnl.nf.ca/pressreleasedetails.php?134
http://www.hnl.nf.ca/pressreleasedetails.php?132
http://www.hnl.nf.ca/pressreleasedetails.php?42
http://www.hnl.nf.ca/pressreleasedetails.php?41
http://www.hnl.nf.ca/pressreleasedetails.php?24
It shouldn't be too much to expect the provincial tourism industry association to concern itself with transportation issues in the entire province, should it?
Yet Hospitality Newfoundland and Whatchamacallit has been utterly silent as this happened, as this happened, or when crab protestors in St. Barbe disrupted the service of the Labrador Straits ferry.
Is Whatchamacallit not part of a province? Which one?
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