By Jenna Zucker TORONTO (Reuters) – Canada attracted more than one million travelers in a week for the first time since the pandemic, government data showed on Friday, as easing of COVID-19 border restrictions encouraged visitors back into the country. As Canada heads into its peak summer holiday season, tour operators are betting the revival seen in the first week of April would gather pace. Tourism was among the worst sectors to be hit by the pandemic. “People are ready to spend more after being stuck at home for two years and want to stay at high-end properties in case COVID is still around…