Maine governor brings charm offensive to N.B. to win back Canadian tourism
- The Governor of Maine, Janet Mills, urged Canadian tourists to return, noting their absence affects small businesses in Maine.
- Mills described how many Americans were 'appalled' by Donald Trump's comments about Canada becoming the '51st state.'
- Mills acknowledged that small businesses in Maine, particularly those from New Brunswick and Quebec, are suffering from the decline in Canadian tourism.
- According to U.S. federal border crossing data, 85,000 fewer Canadians entered Maine in May compared to the previous year, marking a 27 percent drop in attendance.
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- 53% of the sources lean Left
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