Canadians cancel U.S. business trips en masse amid tariff anger and border fear
- Canadian travelers are cancelling U.S. business trips due to incidents involving foreigners detained at the border, particularly following Jasmine Mooney's experience of being held for 12 days and banned for five years.
- Air travel between Canada and the U.S. Dropped by nearly 40% year-over-year in February, according to Chris Lynes of Flight Centre Travel Group Canada.
- Statistics Canada reported a 32% decline in Canadian return visits by car last month, reflecting widespread concern about U.S. Border policies.
- Some businesses are deciding to go ahead with scheduled conferences despite cancellations, with Royal LePage noting their financial commitments.
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