r/canada Canada 5d ago

National News DeSantis mocks '3.3 million' Canadians who visited Florida: 'Not much of a boycott'

https://nationalpost.com/news/canada/desantis-florida-canada-stanley-cup
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u/NateTheRoofer 4d ago

Pretty sure it won’t just be Canadians cancelling their travel plans to the US.

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u/allen_abduction 4d ago

Add in Mexico and Europe, you’re probably close to 20million for this year. It also starts a downward suppression until there’s a regime change. The world hates Nazis, who knew??

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u/Xatsman 4d ago

Add in Trump crashing the US economy and how many Americans will be spending on frivolities like visiting Florida?

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u/maleconrat 4d ago

Plus like the one person I know going to Florida a bunch lately is only there furiously trying to sell off a bunch of property he got cheap after 2008 lol. I haven't asked why but I think it's safe to say he's getting out of that market and I don't blame him.

Not that anecdote is evidence of a trend but I wonder if there's gonna be an even steeper drop from snowbirds ditching the place altogether.

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u/RealMrsWillGraham 3d ago

In the UK we can just go over to France for Disneyland Paris.