provincial government is hoping residents will keep any potential travel in 2021 inside Ontario’s borders.“Fewer small business owners have been harder hit than our tourism operators,” Finance Minister Rod Phillips told the Ontario legislature during his budget speech on Thursday.“We expect that travelling within Ontario will be safe sooner than travelling beyond our borders.”Government officials announced $150 million in the budget, under a section dubbed 2021 — Year of the Ontario Staycation, is being set aside as they contemplate providing a tax credit to residents for up to 20 per cent of “eligible Ontario tourism expenses.” Canadian tourism sector needs help through ‘very, very dire’ straits: industry heads As for what expenses will.