Potential Canadian Travel Decline Could Deliver Economic Blow to US Tourism
- Many Canadians are canceling U.S. travel plans due to political and economic concerns, with 62% of Maritimers planning to travel less because of Trump's presidency.
- A poll by Narrative Research indicates that a 10% reduction in Canadian travel could result in $2.1 billion in lost spending.
- Linda Randell expressed anxiety over Trump's unpredictability and the weak Canadian dollar as reasons for her travel cancellation.
- The Canadian Press reported that 54% of those traveling less disagree with Trump's leadership and policies.
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Canadian travelers are allegedly rethinking and canceling their travel to the United States, which could majorly impact multiple industries. According to a U.S. Travel Association (USTA) press release, a 10% drop in Canadian travelers could cut U.S. spending by $2.1 billion. Thousands of jobs would also be lost, and America’s retail and hospitality industries would be negatively impacted. The source notes that Canadians are America’s largest sou…
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