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Trump notices after the underlined tourism

Governor Maura Healey and other governors in New England are planning to organize their Canadian colleagues for a regional trade and tariff summit in Boston next month, their office announced on Tuesday.

The previously announced meeting is now in the books for Monday, June 16, and Healey's office states that there will be additional details. The new England governors invited Prime Minister from New Brunswick, Neufundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Prince Edward Island and Québec last month to deny President Donald Trump's trade policy about the relationship between the USA and Canada.

“(W) I would like to keep open communication and cooperation lines and identify ways to overcome the need of these uninvited tariffs and to endure our economies. Since we continue to navigate great uncertainty during this time, we are committed to ensuring that we encourage cross-border trips in our respective jurisdicies and the adjustments in the processes and the Processes and arrival that are located in their processes and purchases.

During the budget debate on Tuesday, the Senate passed the change from Quincy Senator John Keenan to have the Office for Travel and Tourism, the feasibility of initiatives to promote Massachusetts as the goal for residents of countries “, in which a decline in travel has been returning since January 2025.”

“Words have consequences. It is not surprised that people from these countries have decided to travel to the USA when President Trump increased tariffs in so many countries. And this feeling seems to be particularly strong in Canada, and it goes back to the words in which the words have consequences where the 51st state is the 51st state,” said Keenan. “So our tight neighbors in the north went to fight as their best friends who are treated in an elbow-up type and way.”

Keenan said that he had recently had a meeting with people from Canada, and they told him that “even if the local officials come up there to Massachusetts will be very difficult”.

“And that really shows the extent of the negative mood towards the United States, which is reflected here from Canada in tourism,” he said.

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