BREAKING NEWS: Canadians ditch U.S. New Year’s trips en masse—Trump’s annexation taunts trigger $5.7B tourism bloodbath in 2025

In a stunning act of quiet defiance, millions of Canadians ditched New Year’s trips south—canceling flights, forfeiting deposits, and redirecting billions in spending—directly punishing U.S. tourism over Donald Trump’s relentless rhetoric of annexation threats, tariffs, and contempt. What Trump dismissed as bluster has boomeranged into a $5.7 billion economic gut punch, devastating border communities and forcing U.S. lawmakers to beg Ottawa for mercy.

Throughout 2025, Trump’s provocations—floating Canada as the “51st state,” slamming allies as exploiters—ignited a grassroots boycott with no official decree needed. Roughly 20 million Canadians, once America’s top international tourists (28% of foreign arrivals, $20.5 billion in 2024 spending), simply chose elsewhere. Cross-border land travel plunged 38% in May; air trips dropped 24%. Overall traffic fell nearly 20% January-October, with some states hitting 27-30% declines.

The fallout crushed reliant regions: Montana ski resorts lost up to 44% Canadian visitors by year-end; Florida hotels reported 17-20% drops; Maine restaurants and shops endured “worse than COVID” seasons. Duty-free border outlets slashed staff 80%; New Hampshire campgrounds saw bookings crater 71%. Hawaii dipped 9.4%; even Vegas scrambled with desperate promos.

Surveys captured the sentiment: 60% of Canadians less likely to visit U.S., citing politics; 48% canceled/postponed plans. Quebec alone cost America ~$3 billion. Individuals forfeited thousands in deposits, opting for Cuba, Costa Rica, Europe—or staying home—prioritizing respect over familiarity.

U.S. panic mounted: Congressional reports detailed job risks (14,000 from just 10% drop); senators like Maggie Hassan visited Ottawa apologizing. States launched “Canada Welcome” campaigns—discounts, billboards pleading “We Miss You.” Yet habits shift: Snowbirds rerouted overseas (up from 12% to 23%); domestic Canadian travel boomed.

This isn’t fleeting anger—it’s a paradigm shift. Trump’s dominance fantasy exposed vulnerability: Allies wield soft power too. As trust erodes, future revenue vanishes—younger generations building U.S.-free traditions.

The $5.7 billion sting? Just the start of lasting billions lost, proving words weaponize wallets in ways tariffs never anticipated.

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