Border crossings from Canada to the U.S. fell by nearly a million in March 2025 compared to March 2024, with 4,105,516 travelers recorded, a 17.4% decrease attributed to Canadians avoiding the U.S. amid threats of tariffs and annexation by President Trump. The decline in travel marks the lowest since COVID-19 restrictions, following a surge at the end of 2024. Statistics Canada also reported a 32% drop in return trips by Canadians by automobile and a 10.6% decrease in U.S. residents visiting Canada, indicating a significant reduction in cross-border travel.
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Live Election 2025 Q&A: What’s really going on with the polls? | Ask questions
In the lead-up to the federal election, polling indicates a tightening race between Mark Carney's Liberals and Pierre Poilievre's Conservatives, a shift from the latter's previous strong lead. As the campaign progresses, skepticism arises regarding the accuracy of polls, especially given Poilievre's large rallies and Carney's campaign controversies. Various polls reflect differing support levels, with Carney seen as better equipped to handle international issues, while Poilievre is perceived as stronger on domestic concerns, raising questions...
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