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US warned Canada’s travel boycott is not going away quickly as visits hit a new record
Canada's U.S. travel boycott has hit a new record low again, marking its one-year anniversary of giving Americans the cold shoulder.
The Canadian and the United States flags in Glacier National Park, Montana at the Logan Pass Visitor Center. Cross-border travel between the U.S. and Canada is collapsing and fast. Early signs of a ...
The United States has updated its travel advisory for Canada, advising American citizens to "exercise caution" amid escalating tensions between the two countries. On June 11, the U.S. Department of ...
If you're planning a getaway, the latest Canada travel advisory updates are worth taking note of before your trip.
The U.S. Department of State has already issued a plethora of travel advisories over the past month. The latest country to receive a warning is none other than Canada. A travel advisory shares the ...
Suzanne Rowan Kelleher covers travel for Forbes. The Canadian boycott of U.S. destinations intensified in April—with 35% and 20% year-over-year drops in car and air travel, respectively—setting up a ...
The Statistics Canada data, released March 10, shows Canadians are still travelling, just less frequently to the United ...
Last February, Canadian resident return trips from the United States totalled 1.5 million, down 14.5 per cent from the same ...
Canada is in the middle of a travel revolution, and most destinations are treating it like a rounding error. That is getting very expensive.
From heated political rhetoric between heads of state to loud booing at NHL games, all signs say the relationship between the United States and Canada looks to sour in President Donald Trump’s second ...
U.S.-based host agency Fora Travel has launched operations in Canada. With TICO registration under its belt, Fora is now operating in Ontario and will expand across Canada in the coming weeks. Fora’s ...
After President Trump said the U.S. would slap tariffs on goods from Mexico and Canada on Feb. 1, Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau had a message for his people: "Choose Canada." "It might mean ...
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