Canada's Trump Fallout: Families Boycott US Trips in Wake of US Policy Shifts
Some Canadians are boycotting travel to the US due to President Donald Trump's policies and stance on issues like healthcare and immigration, opting for alternative destinations in Canada instead.

Some Canadians are boycotting travel to the US due to Donald Trump's presidency, resulting in cancelled summer vacations for families like Jason Dale's, who had booked a trip to Tennessee last year and were planning to celebrate his 18-year-old son's last family vacation before leaving Canada. The backlash is largely driven by strong anti-Trump sentiment among Canadians, who are protesting the US president's policies and actions. As a result, many Canadian travelers are choosing to avoid the US altogether until Trump leaves office or changes his policies. The boycott has already had an impact on tourism in the US, with some businesses reporting losses due to decreased visitor numbers.