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Regina residents say tariff pause doesn’t change plans to boycott U.S. goods, cancel trips

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Regina Leader Post
Alec Salloum

Regina Leader Post

Canadian visitors are a big part of Minot’s economy, filling hotels, shopping local, and keeping businesses busy. But with tensions rising over U.S. trade policies, some Canadians are rethinking their trips south—opting for Mexico or simply spending more at home.

The latest tariff threats, even postponed, are pushing travelers like Igor Murashko to cancel U.S. vacations and switch loyalties at the grocery store. It’s a stark reminder that trade disputes don’t just play out in boardrooms; they ripple through communities like ours, where every visitor counts. Check the article from the Reginal Leader-Post linked below to get a sense of what’s being said on the streets up North.

Regina Leader Post
Alec Salloum

Regina Leader Post

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