Canadians vow to cancel their holiday plans in America because of Trump

Some Canadians They allegedly cancel their travels in the US from anger because of the policies of President Trump and his recent comments about their country.
The Daily Mail spoke with two Canadians who vowed to stay away from America over the next four years, because of their disgust to Trump’s figure and his immigration policies.
“I definitely will not travel to the United States for the next four years, if not more, depending on who is after this Trump Buffon,” said Vancouver Natalie Huson resident on the UK website.
Huson said she boycotted trips to America because of Trump, his “magician cult” and his treatment with immigrants. She also worried that Trump’s suppression of the border security could prevent her from returning home.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney says the “old relationship” is with us “done”
Some Canadians are reportedly canceling their trips to the US from anger over the policy of President Trump and his recent comments about their country. (Andrew Hardik/Getty Images)
“It’s not worth taking the opportunity,” she said allegedly.
Huson said she would not visit her best American friend for the next few years and told her family not to cross the border to America, not even for flying.
“That is the place of the wreck right now and I don’t see it improves until Trump is out,” she said post.
Originally from Albeta by the name Mary, who also talked to the socket, also vowed not to rest in the US until Trump was in the White House. She said her family and friends do the same.
“I think he is a man, and the way he treats the rest of the world is only the last straw for me,” she said on the post office.
The Canadians were angry with the president’s rhetoric and politics that they would not visit the US while Trump was in charge. (East)
In February Trump announced a 25% of tariffs about imports from Canada and Mexico and 10% of imports from import from China.
White house secretary Caroline Leavitt He said that the tariffs should consider three countries responsible “for the illegal fentanil they received and allowed distribution to our country, which killed tens of millions of Americans.”
Trump’s tariffs And the remarks that Canada became “51 state” allegedly upset many Canadians.
At a meeting of an oval office on March 21, Trump also called the border of the United States “artificial line”.
On social networks, Samidentified Canadians have confirmed that they have been boycotted to the United States for now.
“Canadian here – we decide not to travel to the US considering how he treats you to us, as well as your Gestapo how he goes around and detained people, including Canadians. I hope your country is suffering economically, I have no sympathy for you,” one account, one account Posted on X.
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The American travel association said last month that new tariffs in Canada could adversely affect the US passenger industry. (East)
Another Canadian claimed that he was now “enemy territory.”
“Most Canadians now hate America. I visited 47 of your 50 countries. I wanted to visit them all. But I will never get to the US again. It’s an enemy territory now,” The person saidreferring to Trump’s comments as “betrayal”.
The newly elected Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney warned on Thursday that the “old connection” with the US was “finished”, while promised to participate in a trade agreement.
The newly elected Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney warned on Thursday that the “old connection” with the US was “finished”, while promised to participate in a trade agreement. (Sean Kilpatrick/Canadian Press by AP)
He first spoke with Trump on Friday since he won the liberal lead with 86% of the vote this month.
Trump praised the phone conversation As “extremely productive” and they said they were planning to negotiate politics and business issues that would “be great” in the end for now and for the US.
Carney’s office announced a statement afterwards: “The Prime Minister informed the President that his government would carry out retail tariffs to protect the Canadian workers and our economy, after the announcement of additional American trade actions on April 2, 2025.” According to Reuters.
Fox News’ Louis Casiano contributed to this report.
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