Senator blames Trump administration’s ‘insulting’ rhetoric for tourism slump
WASHINGTON — A Democrat from New Hampshire has blamed the Trump administration’s “insulting” rhetoric for the collapse of Canadian tourism in her state.
Sen. Jeanne Shaheen on Wednesday said New Hampshire saw a 30 per cent drop in Canadian tourism “largely due to the loss of trust and goodwill because of this administration’s rhetoric around Canada.”
At a Senate hearing, Shaheen asked Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick about his recent comments on Canada’s trade strategy. During a discussion with Semafor World Economy in Washington, D.C., on Friday, Lutnick attacked Canada’s approach to trade talks with the words, “They suck.”
“How does insulting our closest ally and neighbour help the businesses in my state of New Hampshire, and states all across this country who are hurting because of the loss of Canadian business and tourism?” Shaheen said.
