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Baby boomers lead shift away from U.S. visits; younger people go ‘quiet travelling’
- Hundreds of thousands of Canadians continue to steer clear of the United States roughly 10 months after President Donald Trump took office, with baby boomers leading the flight.
- The number of Canadians returning from the U.S. by car and plane combined fell by roughly a third in September compared with the same month last year, according to preliminary data from Statistics Canada.
- To accommodate changing travel patterns, Air Canada is ramping up flight volumes to the Caribbean, Latin America and Europe while cutting capacity to the U.S.
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Nearly ten months after President Donald Trump took office, hundreds of thousands of Canadians continue to avoid the United States, with the baby boomers being the most likely to stifle travel south of the border. Young people are more likely to go there.
·Montreal, Canada
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Baby boomers lead shift away from U.S. visits; younger people go ‘quiet travelling’
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·Winnipeg, Canada
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Total News Sources16
Leaning Left10Leaning Right1Center2Last UpdatedBias Distribution77% Left
Bias Distribution
- 77% of the sources lean Left
77% Left
L 77%
15%
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