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Canadians represent around 26% of America's tourists; out of the 77 million global visitors who came to the U.S. last year, ...
Canadians are now starting to feel the consequences of their U.S. travel boycott. While domestic travel continues to increase, so do prices. Unfortunately, accommodations and flights have become so ...
Boycotts often wane over time as people lose interest and return to old habits. But many Canadians’ resolve to boycott the ...
Canadians are doubling down on their U.S. travel boycott—as Canada propels U.S. tourism declines to an expected overall ...
From Canada to China, more than a dozen countries are advising their citizens about travel to the US. Here's why—and how it's impacting tourism.
The economic consequences are most acutely felt in border communities that have built their economies around cross-border ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford renewed a call to buy “Canadian-made everything” to heap pressure on the U.S. to negotiate a trade ...
Canadians are boycotting the United States as a tourist destination in record numbers, new data shows. What Happened: According to Statistics Canada, car travel by Canadians into the U.S. fell 38% ...
Bay of Quinte’s tourism operators may be in for an unexpected windfall as a surge of Canadians boycott travel to the United ...
Canadians say they’re ramping up their boycott of US travel and products in response to US President Donald Trump’s tariffs, and the country’s central bank is taking notice.
Other Canadian carriers have reported similar trends: Porter Airlines increased its summer network capacity to domestic ...
Canadians say they are buying more domestic goods and steering clear of the United States on their holidays, but there is one ...