Canadians stop buying American and travelling to the U.S. amid trade war
The CBC’s J.P. Tasker joins Power & Politics to break down new data showing the amount of Canadians crossing the border into the U.S. has dropped to COVID-era lows. Plus, Pierre Cléroux, the vice-president of research and chief economist at the Business Development Bank of Canada, says if every Canadian household switched from buying $25 per week of foreign goods to Canadian products then the GDP would increase by 0.7 per cent.