Canadians Reconsider Trips to U.S
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Cancelling that U.S. trip will cost you. For some, the hit is worth it - National | Globalnews.ca

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A growing number of Canadians are cancelling or changing their plans to travel to the U.S. Travel agents say there’s “no pushback” amid growing tensions between the two countries over tariffs.
The shift in travel destinations is in part due to the weakened dollar, with affordability being a big issue for Canadians , but politics are creeping in with the threat of tariffs.
- U.S. tariff threat: Quebec furniture company lays off 115 workers after sales drop - Trump ’s plan for hemispheric control’: Steve Bannon on why tariffs may only be the start - These situations are dynamic’: 1 dead, 9 detained in separate border incursions in Alberta - Taxpayers can’t keep paying for this’: Thousands of RCMP vehicles destined for crusher.
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