Some schools in Canada are putting U.S. field trips on hold amid trade war
- Two Kootenay school districts, School District 8 and School District 5, have canceled trips to the U.S. Due to concerns about student detention at the border, according to Superintendent Trish Smillie.
- Global Affairs Canada has issued an advisory indicating that Canadians may be detained by U.S. Border agents, which has impacted school trips.
- School District 5 has paused trips for the school year, though two previously planned band trips will still occur.
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Some schools in Canada are putting field trips to U.S. on hold amid trade war
B.C.’s largest school district in Surrey paused all its field trips down south to prevent any ‘negative experiences at the border,’ while a New Brunswick district abruptly cancelled a high school band trip as a ‘precautionary decision’
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