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Donald Trump’s taunts and tariffs lead Canadians to cancel U.S. travel, causing economic pain

“No panic” among snowbirds, but the U.S. is poised to lose about three million Canadian visitors this year, a 15 per cent drop that will translate into $3.3 billion of lost spending, according to Tourism Economics. 

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Vehicles drive across the Peace Bridge, undelayed by traffic, between the United States and Canada, Thursday, Feb. 27, 2025, in Buffalo, N.Y. 


For years, Canadians from southern Ontario have made the short drive across the border to Buffalo, New York, to load up on cheap milk and shop at retailers like Target and Trader Joe’s that they don’t have access to at home. 

But those trips have been happening less often since President Donald Trump took office and began threatening tariffs and disparaging Canada, even saying that the country should become the 51st American state.

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