Some Sask. travellers veto U.S. trips, and tourism companies are taking note
Nearly a year into Donald Trump’s second term as president, some Saskatchewan travellers are choosing to avoid the United States.
“I don’t think I’ll be going to the States anytime soon,” said Regina’s Joshua Tooth. “I’ll be keeping it to Canada.”
Tooth said he was looking forward to seeing Bring Me the Horizon, one of his favourite rock bands, performing in Minnesota in May, but after a shooting involving U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents left one woman dead in Minneapolis, sparking widespread protests, Tooth said he’s choosing to stay home.
“I want to see the band really bad,” he said. “(I) would love to, but it’s not worth putting myself and my partner at risk. That’s why we ended up cancelling.”


