Canadian family cancels 50-year beach vacation tradition

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A Canadian family has canceled their annual summer vacation to Old Orchard Beach, Maine, after 50 years of visiting. They cited negative feelings towards U.S. leadership as a key reason for their decision. The family, along with about 40 relatives, expressed disappointment over the situation. They noted that they cannot justify spending money in the U.S. this year due to the current political climate. This cancellation highlights potential economic impacts on local businesses that rely on Canadian tourists. The family hopes to return next year if circumstances improve.


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