Canada’s airlines say fewer Canadians are travelling south in the wake of U.S. President Donald Trump’s repeated threats of tariffs and attacks on Canadian sovereignty. WestJet and Air Canada both say they are prepared to reduce flights to the U.S. if Canadians continue to alter their travel plans. As Neetu Garcha reports, the shift in travel has already had a significant impact on both sides of the border.
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