߲ݴý

Skip to main content
You are the owner of this article.
You have permission to edit this article.
Edit

Trump tariff turmoil drives travel cancellations: ‘We can’t support what’s going on down there’

Travel agency flooded with calls from Canadians scrapping trips to the U.S., and even long-term, warm-weather Snowbirds are putting properties up for sale after ‘trust that’s been broken.’

The Star
3 min to read
Article was updated
JOIN THE CONVERSATION
afw_TariffTravel_01.JPG

Catherine Ann Marshall, left, and husband Mike Manning cancelled ski plans in the U.S. and are now heading to Mont Tremblant. “We looked at each other,” said Marshall, “and went, ‘We can’t go. We can’t support what’s going on down there and spend money.’”

Catherine Ann Marshall and husband Mike Manning were booked to fly to the U.S. next Sunday for a week of skiing with friends from New Hampshire.

Plans, however, changed in an instant Saturday as the couple watched Prime Minister urge Canadians to , just hours after  announced a 25 per cent  on imported Canadian goods.

ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW

With a potential trade war looming between Canada and the U.S., many shoppers are looking to purchase products that are made-in-Canada in a bid to support local businesses and the economy. Toronto Star staff reporter Ana Pereira breaks down what to look out for when shopping for Canadian goods.

Today's Headlines ߲ݴýletter
Get our free morning newsletter

You may unsubscribe at any time. By signing up, you agree to our and . This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google and apply.

Nathan Bawaan is a Toronto-based general assignment reporter for the Star. Reach him via email: nbawaan@thestar.ca

JOIN THE CONVERSATION

To join the conversation set a first and last name in your user profile.

Conversations are opinions of our readers and are subject to the Community Guidelines. ߲ݴýMercury Tribune does not endorse these opinions.

Recommended For You

More from GuelphMercury.com & partners