Some Manitobans reconsider spring break plans amid U.S.-Canada tensions

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Some Manitobans reconsider spring break plans amid U.S.-Canada tensions

ContentSkip to Main ContentAccessibility HelpnewsTop StoriesLocalClimateWorldCanadaPoliticsIndigenousBusinessThe NationalHealthEntertainmentScienceCBC News InvestigatesGo PublicAbout CBC NewsBeing Black in CanadaSome Manitobans reconsider spring break plans amid U.S.-Canada tensions24 hours agoDuration 2:0224 hours agoNewsDuration 2:02The trade war between the United States and Canada has some in Manitoba rethinking their spring break plans, with some choosing to stay close to home instead of travelling to the U.S.More from NewsVideo2:07Gas prices drop in Ontario following carbon tax removalCBC News: Toronto at 6:00 2 minutes agoVideo2:34Ontario opens homelessness and addiction hubs, replacing consumption sitesCBC News: Toronto at 6:00 9 minutes agoVideo2:00Trump threats could drive higher voter turnout in federal election, experts sayCBC News Windsor 9 minutes agoVideo1:56Why the U.S. is taking aim at a Quebec language law — again10 minutes agoVideo2:25What does affordable housing really mean?CBC News Edmonton 16 minutes agoTrending NowVideo2:01Danielle Smith tells American conservative media tariffs are bad for businessThe National March 31Video2:56Conservative campaign is ‘a mess,’ party insiders sayMarch 31Video2:44What Canadians need to know before travelling to the U.S.10 hours agoVideo1:16Inside a Hamilton rental property where it took 1 year to evict tenantMarch 31Video2:01Joly scolds Rubio over Trump’s 51st state threats as G7 meeting wraps in QuebecThe National March 15now

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