Operators of tourist attractions are hoping for a busy March Break in Toronto now that some Canadians are changing their travel plans due to U.S. tariff threats and the weak loonie.
Break is often a time when Canadians travel to their neighbouring country south of the border, CBC’s Chris Glover explores how the U.S.-Canada trade war is changing travel trends.
Trump, in an early February call, challenged the border treaty between the two countries and told Trudeau he didn’t like their shared water agreements.
The White House slapping Canada, Mexico and China with tariffs quickly sparked ire and reciprocal measures from the U.S.'s main trading partners.
After decades of bilateral stability, the vote on Canada’s next leader now is expected to focus on who is best equipped to deal with the U.S.