In case anyone remained doubtful that Québécois are equally committed to boycotting the US as other Canadians, here’s a report.
It’s March break in Québec and families are staying in province in large numbers - and half say they have canceled intentions to travel to the United States this year.
A new Léger survey conducted for the Alliance de l’industrie touristique du Québec “also suggests this could result in major losses for the U.S. economy, estimated at approximately $3 billion.”
https://montreal.citynews.ca/2025/02/28/quebecers-cancel-trips-united-states-survey/
#Québec #CdnPoli #CanPoli #USPoli #USpol #WorldPol #BoycottUSA
It’s March break in Québec and families are staying in province in large numbers - and half say they have canceled intentions to travel to the United States this year.
A new Léger survey conducted for the Alliance de l’industrie touristique du Québec “also suggests this could result in major losses for the U.S. economy, estimated at approximately $3 billion.”
https://montreal.citynews.ca/2025/02/28/quebecers-cancel-trips-united-states-survey/
#Québec #CdnPoli #CanPoli #USPoli #USpol #WorldPol #BoycottUSA
Nearly half of Quebecers cancel U.S. trips amid tensions, boosting local tourism
For many Montrealers, it’s Spring Break. And for some, that means taking a trip. It was a busy Saturday morning at Trudeau Airport, but amid U.S.Cole Fortner (CityNews Montreal)