A Canadian couple who repeatedly spends about $30,000 a 12 months on holidays to the U.S. revealed to CNN that their upcoming travel plans are actually off the desk as a consequence of U.S. President Donald Trump’s insults and tariffs towards their nation.
“We’ve by no means had a problem with any particular person within the U.S. … however we’re livid and horribly insulted by the dearth of respect and demeaning feedback popping out of the Oval Workplace,” mentioned Gary Cruise who was joined by his spouse, Carol Cruise, in an interview that aired Tuesday with CNN’s Natasha Chen.
“It’s like we’ve been gut-punched by our greatest good friend the final month,” he added.
The couple informed Chen that they hadn’t seen snow in 4 years “aside from now” as Trump — along with his discuss of making Canada the “51st state” and his on-again, off-again tariff policies — fuels a commerce conflict with America’s northern neighbor.
The couple isn’t alone in dialing back their journeys to America, both, as knowledge shared by Statistics Canada on Monday shows the number of Canadian return trips via car from the U.S. dropped by 23% in February in contrast with one 12 months prior.
There was additionally a slight drop of two.4% amongst return journeys by Canadians by way of air journey final month in contrast with the quantity in February 2024.
Canadians made 20.4 million visits to the U.S. and generated $20.5 billion in spending final 12 months, the nonprofit U.S. Travel Association noted in a press release last month. The group famous {that a} 10% drop in journey would lead to $2.1 billion of misplaced spending.
Canadian airline and journey corporations have additionally seen sinking curiosity in U.S.-bound journeys as Flight Centre Journey Group Canada recently told the Toronto Star that journey for leisure to the states dropped 40% in February in contrast with the identical month in 2024.
The Cruises yearly spend “5 months at time” throughout their U.S. journeys to flee the winter in Canada, Chen famous in her CNN report.
The couple canceled journeys this spring to Walt Disney World in Florida and Disneyland in California over Trump’s tariffs.
“We love our American mates and we love your nation. We’ve got seen virtually your entire nation,” mentioned Carol Cruise. “That is actually horrible, that is upsetting.”
Gary Cruise informed CNN that he plans to retrieve his RV in Florida and drive it again to his house up north.
The couple nonetheless has a visit deliberate for November as they hope for a decision between the international locations’ leaders.
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Correction: An earlier model of this text misstated what number of instances Canadians visited the U.S. final 12 months. It was 20.4 million, in keeping with the U.S. Journey Affiliation.