Canadians put off by Trump’s bluster and border arrests are booking far fewer US visits
- Canadians are canceling trips to the U.S. In large numbers.
- Trump's politics, trade disputes, and border concerns deter Canadians from visiting.
- Canadians worry border agents may search phones and see marijuana purchases.
- Land border crossings decreased over 22% last month compared to March 2024.
- The U.S. Travel industry worries about this decline in Canadian visitors.
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Canadians, put off by Trump's bluster and border arrests, are booking far fewer U.S. visits
Diana and Rick Bellamy initially planned to take a Caribbean cruise out of Houston before heading to Laurel, Mississippi, to visit the home of one of their favorite HGTV shows, “Home Town.”
Canadians are avoiding the U.S. over Trump’s bluster and border arrests
Diana and Rick Bellamy initially planned to take a Caribbean cruise out of Houston before heading to Laurel, Mississippi, to visit the home of one of their favorite HGTV shows, “Home Town.” The Calgary couple scrapped those plans and vacationed last month along Mexico's Pacific coast instead, put off by U.S. President Donald Trump's trade war with Canada, the insults he's hurled at their homeland, and stories about American border agents searchi…
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