British Columbia Premier David EB says that the administration of US President Donald Trump would be considered “mostly Canadian proud” to stand for his sovereignty and to stand for the economy in front of dangers and will be considered “bad”.
But he says that Americans are friends, colleagues and family members, and BC has worked in close partnership with states in the US Pacific Northwest for many years, which increase economic growth and other benefits on both sides of the border.
After AB’s comment, the US Ambassador’s afternoon conference was reported at a conference after the US Ambassador to Pete Hocatstra in Canada that Canadians are one of the reasons for avoiding American travel and banning US liquor, who thinks Trump that they are “bad”.
The ambassador told the crowd at the annual Pacific Northwest Economic Region Foundation Summit at Washington’s Belleview that Canada “did not send positive signs”.
AB told the media at a premiere gathering at Huntsville, Onts that cross-border cooperation in the region is an example of the fact that Canadian people “are not interested in being mean and bad” and want to work closely with Americans instead.
Statistics Canada data shows that the number of Canadian people returning home from the south of the border fell more than 33 percent in June compared to this month last year, marking the sixth consecutive month of year-to-year decline.
The return trips by air fell more than 22 percent year after year.
The number of Americans in the air in Canada decreased by 0.7 percent in June compared to last year, while the arrival by the car fell 10.4 percent.