MONTREAL — Nathalie Morisseau leapt at the chance for a last-minute sun vacation with her 23-year-old daughter — as long as it wasn’t in America.
“With my father being Haitian, there’s a certain fear around being able to go to the United States,” she said, citing concerns around immigration enforcement and attitudes toward perceived outsiders.
“It’s not attractive,” Morisseau said at the Montreal airport ahead of a flight to the Dominican Republic late last month.
“And it’s scary.”
She’s not alone. Hundreds of thousands of Canadians continue to steer clear of the United States roughly 10 months after President Donald Trump took office, with baby boomers leading the flight — even as younger people, along with those feeling the pull of warm weather and community south of the border, rema

CityNews Montreal

The Babylon Bee
New York Post
Raw Story
Reuters US Business
The Manchester Evening News Crime
The Hill Video
US Magazine Entertainment
Voice of Alexandria Sports
CNN
The Conversation