Some Canadians say their government should demand an apology from U.S. President Trump, while others say it wouldn't make a ...
Canadians are saying goodbye to US vacations in 2026, with Canadian travel south of the border dropping considerably due to various factors.
Canadians are shifting their focus from the United States as a top travel destination, but some continue to visit their ...
Canadian visits to the U.S. declined in the last quarter of 2025 and Canadians also spent less money while travelling south ...
Canadian travel to the U.S. continues to decline, with many travelers now choosing overseas destinations instead.
After more than a year of declines, Canadian travel to the U.S. ticked up 1% in April—but only compared to last year’s catastrophic numbers.
New Rakuten.ca survey shows Canadians are adjusting travel plans, seeking deals and making trade-offs to keep vacations ...
Canadian travel to the U.S. is down for the 15th straight month, when president Donald Trump began his tariff war against ...
University of Toronto researchers say cellphone data shows a major drop not only in Canadian tourists visiting the U.S., "but also in business-related travel." ...
Persistent double-digit drops in cross-border trips show Canadians are choosing other options, and many of them are within their own country. Canadian travelers are still skipping trips in large ...
Suzanne Rowan Kelleher covers travel for Forbes. Canadian visitation to the U.S. is down 35% since President Trump returned to office—dealing a massive, sustained economic blow to the U.S. economy ...
Tania Kedikian oversees the Canadian tourism operations of public relations and marketing agency Development Counsellors International. She works with destinations around the world, including the U.S.
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