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Canada saw the fourth consecutive month of year-over-year declines of Canadians returning from trips to the U.S. as tensions continue to ripple from tariffs and a weakened dollar.
The steep drop in US travel reflects what Financial Post described as a broader movement among Canadians boycotting American vacations and products. The shift comes in response to US President Donald ...
Members of Canada’s LGBTQ community are avoiding the U.S., concerned about policy changes by the Trump administration ...
The number of Canadian-resident return trips by automobile from the U.S. plummeted by 35 per cent in April from a year ago, ...
Nearly half of America's billion-dollar startups were founded by people born outside the United States. In this guest ...
The Canadian travel boycott of the U.S. began in early February after President Donald Trump revealed that he was set to ...
Workers load a truck with durian at a wholesale market in Chanthaburi, Thailand. Because of U.S. tariffs, Thailand is ramping ...
Does Keir Starmer really want to reduce immigration? Does an alcoholic willingly hand over a vodka bottle? Our Prime Minister ...
Plans to ban the recruitment of care workers from overseas are among efforts to curb near record net migration.
Statistics Canada says preliminary figures for April continue to point to a sharp drop in return trips from the United States ...
Keir Starmer’s sudden conversion to talking tough on immigration shows UK party leaders are all Faragistas now ...