Ontario land border crossings into U.S. are declining, data shows
15-04-2025 23:27 via globalnews.ca

Ontario land border crossings into U.S. are declining, data shows

Fewer Ontarians are heading south, according to U.S. data that shows land border crossings are on a steady decline, likely due to tariffs, rising costs and economic concerns.
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