Historic Decline in Canada-US Border Crossings Cited in Data Report

April 15, 2025, 5:21 pm

Reports in both English and French reveal a historic decline in Canada-US border crossings, with numbers falling by nearly one million in recent figures. The news analyses attribute this steep drop to factors such as rising tariffs, increased travel costs, and broader economic uncertainties. Both stories present statistical data that illustrate the magnitude of the decrease and discuss the potential implications for cross-border trade, tourism, and regional commerce, highlighting a significant shift in transnational travel trends that may affect local economies on both sides of the border.

Bluesky: @ledevoir.com, @baptistebarbe.bsky.social


globalnews.ca / Ontario land border crossings into U.S. are declining, data shows

Fewer Ontarians are heading south, according to U.S. data that shows land border crossings are on a steady decline, likely due to tariffs, rising costs and economic concerns.

ledevoir.com / Chute historique des passages à la frontière canado-américaine

En mars, près d’un million de voyageurs de moins que l’an dernier se sont rendus en voiture aux États-Unis.


4 stories from 3 sources in 5 hours ago ... #economy #us-relations #transportation #trade #immigration



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