25% drop in Canadian tourism to the U.S. in August, seventh month in a row of decline Trump remains a factor impacting Canadians, but so are high costs in Las Vegas and a low Canadian dollar LVCVA launches first-ever Vegas-wide sale The decline in the number of Canadians travelling to the U.S. in general, and Las Vegas in particular, is still a reality, but the narrative behind that is changing. Travel by Canadians to the U.S. saw another decline in August, the seventh month in a row, according to Statistics Canada data. Image/Mark Keast 25% Decline in Travel Numbers According to Statistics Canada, trips between Canada and the U.S. were down once again in August, for the seventh month in a row. More specifically, the number of returning Canadian-resident trips by air from the U.S. declined 25.4%, to 423,100, compared to August 2024. Then there is this interesting nugget released by Redfin, the real estate brokerage website, on Monday – the…Â Read More
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