A Canadian icon will not be crossing the border into the U.S. next month in a decision partially fueled by President Donald Trump’s ongoing trade war.

The historic Bluenose II, which is featured on the back of the Canadian dime, will not be making a trip to Massachusetts in September, according to the Lunenburg Marine Museum Society, which operates a replica of the famed fishing vessel.

“The Lunenburg Marine Museum Society plans the Bluenose II’s sailing schedule each year, and sometimes we need to make changes along the way,” museum director of operations Maggie Ostler said in a statement.

“This season, we made the difficult decision not to travel to Gloucester in September.”

She said there were several reasons the museum had altered its plans for the ship, which dominated the Nort

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