Indigenous tourism operators in Canada hopeful tariff turbulence won’t drive Americans to cancel | Unpublished
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Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Willow Fiddler
Publication Date: March 22, 2025 - 08:00

Indigenous tourism operators in Canada hopeful tariff turbulence won’t drive Americans to cancel

March 22, 2025
A tourist outfit operator offering polar bear tours and luxury ecolodge accommodations in Churchill, Man., says the single cancellation it has received so far from a U.S. guest over border relations isn’t going to sway how he does business this coming season.Adam Pauls, the CEO of Churchill Wild, said he doesn’t believe Americans will forgo their non-refundable deposits required for existing reservations over the worsening political relationship between Canada and the United States.


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