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Canadian Campers Going ‘Elbows up’ This Summer Amid U.S. Trade War
- Sally Turner and her husband plan to camp in Canadian national parks this summer due to the U.S. trade war and President Donald Trump's comments.
- Matt Wilfrid, an executive director, noted that fewer children are enrolling in summer camps because of the economic uncertainty from Trump's tariffs.
- Alberta Parks reported a 25 percent increase in camping bookings for March and April compared to last year.
- Parks Canada stated that the demand for camping reservations remains strong this summer.
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Canadian campers are going 'elbows up' and staying north of the border amid U.S. trade war
Some outdoorsy Canadians are planning to build their tents with elbows up this summer because of the U.S. trade war and U.S. President Donald Trump's calls to make Canada a 51st state.
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Many Canadian campers choosing to camp north of the border this year amid U.S. trade war
The May long weekend marks the start of the summer camping season and many Canadians say they're cancelling trips to the U.S. and will camp north of the border this year instead.
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Total News Sources27
Leaning Left16Leaning Right1Center4Last Updated76% Left
Bias Distribution
- 76% of the sources lean Left
76% Left
L 76%
C 19%
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