Manager, Parliamentary and Public Affairs
Quick Summary
Location: Vancouver, BC / Ottawa,
Location: Vancouver, BC / Ottawa, ON
Department: Industry Advancement
Employment Type: Full Time / Hybrid / Indeterminate
Language Designation: English/French Bilingual - BBC (Read/Write/Speak)
Posting Close Date: June 22, 2026
Tourism is the heartbeat of communities from coast to coast to coast. At Destination Canada, our aspiration for the tourism industry is to generate wealth and wellbeing for all of Canada and enrich the lives of our guests. Our mission is to influence supply and build demand for the benefit of locals, communities and visitors through leading research, alignment with public and private sectors, and marketing Canada nationally and abroad. We seek diverse, ingenious thinkers teeming with intellectual curiosity and a deep desire to grow Canada’s tourism industry – strengthening the socio-cultural, environmental and economic vitality tourism brings to Canada.
About the Role
~1 min readDestination Canada is seeking a strategic and collaborative Manager, Parliamentary and Public Affairs to lead the organization’s parliamentary affairs and shareholder reporting activities. In this key role, you will help ensure Destination Canada is well-positioned to meet its statutory obligations, respond effectively to parliamentary requirements, and deliver high-quality corporate planning and reporting products to the shareholder and central agencies.
Reporting to the Director, Government Relations, you will work across the organization to coordinate the development of corporate reporting documents and materials, bringing together diverse perspectives and information into clear, timely, and impactful products. You will play a critical role in fostering strong relationships with government and industry stakeholders by supporting outreach activities, managing reporting timelines, and promoting a proactive, coordinated, and no-surprises approach to stakeholder engagement.
This is an exciting opportunity for a highly organized and politically astute professional who excels at navigating complex environments, building relationships, and translating strategic priorities into effective communications and reporting.
- Corporate Reporting: Leads the planning, drafting and production of the Corporate Plan and Annual Report within required timeframes. This includes researching and writing content to reflect Destination Canada’s strategic direction; coordinating inputs across business units. Ensures documents are prepared for approval by senior management and the Board of Directors, and supports processes related to central agency and shareholder approvals.
- Parliamentary Requests: Prepares responses to Parliamentary Questions (oral and written) and other parliamentary requests, including gathering input from business units, assessing sensitivities and developing key messages to support effective issues management.
- ATIP: Coordinates and prepares responses to Access to Information and Privacy (ATIP) requests, ensuring accuracy, completeness and compliance with legislative requirements and timelines.
- Budget Proposal Development: Primary lead on the development of federal government budget proposals from early concept through to submission, including coordinating inputs across business units and working with the CEO, relevant SVPs and teams to assess options, risks and opportunities and support the final proposal.
- Official Languages: Serves as a resource on official languages requirements and leads annual reporting on compliance with the Official Languages Act.
- Parliamentary Monitoring: Monitors and analyzes federal parliamentary activities related to tourism and Destination Canada’s mandate, including Question Period, committee work and emerging government priorities, and provides analysis and advice to senior management on issues, risks and opportunities.
- Briefing Materials: Develops and oversees the preparation of briefing materials, including briefing notes, presentations, key messages, and other materials for senior management and government stakeholders.
- Government Relations Coordination: Supports the coordination of government relations activities, including engagement with parliamentarians, ministerial offices and federal officials, ensuring alignment of messaging and a coordinated approach to stakeholder engagement.
- Stakeholder Outreach: Supports the coordination and delivery of shareholder and stakeholder outreach and engagement activities. This includes organizing meetings, tracking engagement, preparing briefing materials, and participating in engagement meetings as required. Contributes to relationship-building efforts and ensures engagement activities are strategic, documented and aligned with Destination Canada’s mandate and priorities.
Requirements
~2 min read- Graduation from a recognized university with a degree in social sciences, economics, business, public administration or related discipline or an acceptable combination of education, training and experience.
- Minimum of five years of relevant experience in government relations, parliamentary affairs, public affairs, corporate reporting, public policy, communications, or stakeholder relations.
- Experience developing corporate planning or reporting documents, such as corporate plans, strategic plans, annual reports, or business plans.
- Experience preparing briefing materials and analysis for senior executives and government audiences, including briefing notes, presentations, and key messages
- Knowledge of federal government and parliamentary processes: understanding of the machinery of government, parliamentary procedures, central agency processes, and the federal public sector environment.
- Research, writing and synthesis skills: ability to gather information from multiple sources, analyze complex issues and translate them into clear, concise and audience-appropriate materials.
- Project coordination and deadline management: ability to manage multiple priorities, coordinate contributions across teams, and deliver high-quality work within legislated or fixed timelines.
- Issues management and political acuity: ability to assess sensitivities, identify reputational or stakeholder risks, and support the development of appropriate messaging and responses.
- Stakeholder relationship skills: ability to work collaboratively with internal business units and maintain effective working relationships with government, industry and external stakeholders.
- Communication and presentation skills: ability to create clear, compelling presentations tailored to a variety of audiences that meet strategic communication goals.
- Judgement and discretion: ability to manage sensitive and confidential information with sound judgment and professionalism.
- Executive support and communications: ability to support senior management effectively by preparing briefing and presentation materials, conveying strategic information and recommendations clearly, and exercising sound judgement in managing time-sensitive matters.
- Experience in the tourism industry and/or knowledge of Canada’s tourism sector, federal tourism priorities or the broader visitor economy ecosystem
- Experience working for a federal department or Crown corporation
- Experience coordinating responses related to Access to Information and Privacy (ATIP) requests or Official Languages reporting requirements
- Experience working in integrated teams or cross-functional work groups
What We Offer
~1 min readSalary range: $92,660 - $115,825
Within the range, the base pay offered is determined by multiple factors, including job-related skills and relevant education/experience. Please note starting salaries for new hires typically fall between the minimum and mid-point of the range, to support internal equity and allow room for progression as employees grow and excel in their roles. The range above reflects base pay only and does not include the competitive at-risk pay program and benefits that we offer!
Our total rewards offering is designed to support your health, wellbeing, and life outside of work. In addition to base salary, you’ll have access to:
- This position follows a hybrid work arrangement based out of our Vancouver or Ottawa office, depending on the successful candidate's location. Employees are expected to work onsite a minimum of three (3) days per week. Please note the work arrangement is subject to change.
- This is a unionized role
At Destination Canada, we believe that Canada's diversity is its greatest asset and is what touches travellers' hearts most deeply. To that end, we are committed to inclusive leadership within our workplace, workforce, and interactions with partners and travellers alike. Destination Canada is an equal opportunity employer committed to reflecting Canada's diversity through fair and accessible hiring and employment practices. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment. If you require accommodations at any point in the recruitment process, please reach out to accessibility@destinationcanada.com.
We know that applying for a new job can be both exciting and intimidating, and we sincerely appreciate your interest and effort. Only those applicants under consideration will be contacted.
Privacy Notice Acknowledgement and Consent
Personal information collected in relation to your application is collected pursuant to the Canadian Tourism Commission Act and the Privacy Act. Providing your personal information is voluntary. However, incomplete applications or refusal to provide relevant information will impact our ability to assess your candidacy. Personal information provided by you will be used to evaluate your application, verify accuracy of the information provided (references and credentials) and to maintain an inventory of candidates for work opportunities and staffing, all in accordance with Destination Canada’s personal information banks PSU 911 and PSE 902. Information will be retained for a minimum of 2 years.
By submitting your application, you consent to the use of your personal information as indicated above and agree to the terms of our Privacy Notice. SIN numbers, other personal identifying numbers, (Driver licence, CRA and BIN), medical information and candidate photographs are not required for the purposes of this application. Please do not submit this information in your application.
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Listing Details
- Posted
- June 8, 2026
- First seen
- June 8, 2026
- Last seen
- June 8, 2026
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- Trust Level
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- June 8, 2026
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