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Border Insecurity: Canadian musicians face volatile tour life under Trump

TORONTO - Canadian country singer Robert Adam recorded their new album in Nashville, but under the political tumult of U.S. President Donald Trump, the musician doesn鈥檛 plan to travel stateside to promote it.

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Border Insecurity: Canadian musicians face volatile tour life under Trump

Country singer Robert Adam, as shown in this handout image, says they’re skipping plans to tour the United States, in part over concerns about how non-binary musicians might be treated at the border. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Brandynn LP *MANDATORY CREDIT*


TORONTO - Canadian country singer Robert Adam recorded their new album in Nashville, but under the political tumult of U.S. President Donald Trump, the musician doesn鈥檛 plan to travel stateside to promote it.

The Calgary-based non-binary artist says they contemplated their decision for several months, weighing past negative experiences as a queer person visiting the United States against the importance of the U.S. market for emerging musicians.

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