Canada’s ANTI-TRUMP FIFA Boycott Now Spreading Around The World

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Donald Trump’s America may now be facing a growing global backlash — and the warning signs are becoming impossible to ignore. New reports show shockingly weak hotel bookings across major U.S. host cities ahead of the FIFA World Cup, with some hotels reportedly describing the tournament as a “non-event.” At the same time, Canadian travel to the United States has now declined for 15 consecutive months as more Canadians actively choose other destinations instead. In this video, we break down how Trump’s tariffs, trade wars, political hostility, and ongoing Canada-U.S. tensions may now be damaging America’s global image and tourism industry. We also analyze how Mark Carney and Canada became one of the first major voices globally to push back against Trump’s pressure tactics — and why the rest of the world may now be following Canada’s lead. Subscribe to Canada Today for more deep analysis on Donald Trump, Mark Carney, Canada-U.S. relations, trade wars, tourism collapse, geopolitics, a

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