The implementation of tariffs by U.S. President Donald Trump, and reciprocal tariffs put in place by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has shaken up the tourism industry on both sides of the border.
THUNDER BAY — Paul Pepe says the local tourism sector is in for another wild ride this year.
Tariffs on Canadian goods imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump could have some unexpected positive news on the visitor front in 2025, said Pepe, the tourism manager for the City of Thunder Bay.
More and more Canadians are cancelling trips south of the border and looking for opportunities closer to home. There is also a population of Americans who disagree with Trump’s tariffs who are now openly looking for ways to support…
















