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Canadian travel to the US plummets amid border concerns and new fingerprinting rules
A significant shift in Canadian travel patterns has emerged as new research reveals a dramatic decline in cross-border trips to the United States. According to the Angus Reid Institute, only 10% of Canadians made multiple trips south in the past year, down from 19% in 2023. The drop comes as two-thirds of Canadians call new US fingerprinting requirements for stays exceeding 29 days "invasive," while 70% express discomfort with winter travel plans. Safety concerns, political
Nov 11, 2025
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Ottawa issues a warning to Canadian citizens with US permanent residency
Global Affairs Canada has released an updated travel advisory cautioning Canadian citizens who hold US green cards about potential...
Oct 8, 2025
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