The Canadian dollar is at multi-year lows against the U.S. dollar, and between that and tariff tensions with our Southern neighbour, a growing number of Canadians are traveling to the other side of the globe instead. Anne Gaviola has more on why leisure travel has picked up to countries including Australia, Japan and South Korea, whose currency is close to or at par with the Canadian dollar.
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Canadians seeking out travel down under as tariff tensions weigh down Loonie
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