Canada’s boycott of U.S. travel is described as continuing into a second year, shifting tourism spending away from the United States. The article suggests the redirection is creating a more chaotic tourism landscape in 2026 than in 2025. The tone is cautious and mildly negative for U.S. travel demand, but the piece is largely qualitative and unlikely to move markets broadly.
Canada’s boycott of U.S. travel is described as continuing into a second year, shifting tourism spending away from the United States. The article suggests the redirection is creating a more chaotic tourism landscape in 2026 than in 2025. The tone is cautious and mildly negative for U.S. travel demand, but the piece is largely qualitative and unlikely to move markets broadly.
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mildly negative
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-0.15