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US loses billions as Canadians boycott travel

The United States is discovering what happens when its most reliable visitors decide to stay away. A sustained boycott by ...
A new national study suggests Canadian travelers are not scaling back their plans in 2026 but simply redirecting them.
It's not just Canadians who are holding back on cross-border travel amid a U.S. trade war that has soured bilateral relations. The number of Americans coming to Canada is also dropping off. New data ...
If the U.S. doesn't address Canadians’ core travel concerns, they'll continue to choose other destinations or their own ...
New data from Statistics Canada’s National Travel Survey and Visitor Travel Survey (1) shows Canadians took more than 99 ...
The Canadian boycott of travel to the U.S. continued through September—cementing an enormous economic loss for American tourism in 2025 as visitors from around the world choose not to travel to the ...
While Colorado ski resorts that depend heavily on out-of-state visitors are left to wonder what impact economic headwinds ...
Planning your next getaway might require more research than you think. The Canadian government regularly updates its travel ...
Some Canadian residents who plan to travel to the U.S. could soon be required to share their social media history when ...
Visitation from overseas fell 3.5% in November, according to data released Thursday from the National Travel and Tourism ...
If you're planning on taking a trip to the United Kingdom in the new year, you need to check you have all of your travel ...
The new policy, which applies to 85 nationalities including Canada, will be enforced starting on Feb. 25, 2026, according to ...