Statistics Canada says Canadian-resident return trips from U.S. down again in April
- In April 2025, Canadian residents’ car travel to the U.S. Fell sharply by 35.2 percent, marking the fourth consecutive month of decline.
- This drop occurred after U.S. President Donald Trump introduced tariffs targeting Canadian products and made contentious remarks suggesting Canada should be the 51st state.
- Along with the drop in car trips to 1.2 million, air travel by Canadians from the U.S. Also decreased nearly 20 percent to 582,700 trips in April 2025.
- Statistics Canada reported a 15.2 percent overall decline in international arrivals for April 2025, noting that Canadians have cancelled many U.S. Trips amid fears of wrongful detention and political tensions.
- The sustained travel reductions suggest potential economic losses for the U.S., with estimates of $7.4 billion in lost tourism revenue this year if trends continue.
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Statistics Canada Says Canadian-Resident Return Trips From US Down Again in April
Statistics Canada says preliminary figures for April continue to point to a sharp drop in return trips from the United States by Canadian residents. The agency says the number of Canadian-residents returning by automobile from the United States in April fell on a year-over-year basis for the fourth consecutive month as it dropped 35.2 percent to 1.2 million. Canadians have cancelled trips to the U.S. in the wake of U.S. President Donald Trump’s …
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