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President Donald Trump's tariffs are uniting Canadians and our neighbours to the south are already feeling the impact of ...
Canadians are foregoing their favorite American products in anger at President Donald Trump. The boycott could impact the U.S. economy.
Recent polling shows a significant decline in the United States’ global reputation, and that’s showing up in how people ...
Canadians' US-travel boycott hasn't shown signs of slowing down ... Trump's tariffs on Canadian goods and comments on making Canada the 51st US state. Over 1.2 million Canadian residents returned ...
It's been well documented by now that Canadians have been travelling to the United States less since U.S. President Donald ...
A truck hauling vehicles crosses the Blue Water Bridge border into the United States from Sarnia, Ontario, Canada in ... $21 billion in travel exports. The Canadian travel boycott of the U.S ...
MA lawmaker: "So our close neighbors to the north went from seeing us as their best friends to combatants to be dealt with in ...
With tariffs in flux and Canadians canceling reservations, the summer outlook feels more uncertain than usual for some.
Maine businesses brace for drop in Canadian tourists amid antipathy towards president over his tariffs and annexation threats ...
President Donald Trump speaks during a meeting with the White House Task Force for the 2026 World Cup on May 6, 2025, in ...
Canada’s tourism sector is taking a hit in the wake of world-wide economic uncertainties and political tensions, according to new data released by StatCan.