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As it happens5:26The owner of the duty shop believes that the business avoids Canadians
If the business does not receive in his duty store, AndRic Lapoint said that people will have to be gone.
“I’ve had three customers today so far,” the store owner said As it happens Friday afternoon nil kӧksal host. “It’s part of what we usually have at the moment of the year.”
Lapointe pointed out that business fell 60 percent last year last year, La Beauce with Maine in Quebec.
Not alone. Throughout the country, they are still recovering from pandemic travel reduction, in recent months, they are reporting massive drops in businesses, as Canadians can travel more and more traveling to the US
Canadian Border Services Agency Authorization At 52 Canadian border and international airports, duty stores sell products, including free booze, cross-border passengers, and legally can be delivered to shipping or online sales.
“If we don’t travel in the US, we don’t have a customer,” Lapointek said.
Less travel in the south
Obligation sales fell between 40 and 50 percent from the end of January, with a few percentage of remote passages, according to the Free Frontier Duty association, representing 32 stores.
“He fell from the abyss,” Barbara Barrett said, the executive director of the association, he said. “It’s very rough.”
Number of trips to return to Canadians traveling in March compared to the previous yearAccording to Canada’s statistics. Air travel fell by 13.5 percent, while the ground trips fell by 32 percent.
Dining rooms The home tourism coincides with the President Donald Trump in the US launched the trade war with Canada and other countries, and repeats Canada’s self-sufficiency.
Some Canadians also said CBC because they canceled travel They are afraid of examinations by the guards of the US borderssomething The Canadian government warns of passengers.
The Canadian Jasmine Mooney was recently Locked at a US arrest facility for 11 days Over difficulties with our US Visa renewal application, and has described it since the conditions described. Two German tourists and Welsh backpacker They have also been arrested in recent months.
Moreover, immersing in cross-border ground trips goes two ways. The car visits made by the US population fell by 11 percent in the last month, a year earlier, the second month of the month over the year.
“Americans are shy to come to Canada,” said Philippe Bachand, who directs a free store south of Montreal, pointing to the boos that America’s sports teams received in Canada. “Not good reception.”
Requires support
As the unmarried shops caught between trade war and geopolitical tension, beyond their control, the Frontier Duty Free Association calls a federal government to provide support to provide grants or loans.
Many of these stores, associations say, are still recovering pandemic losses.
“I woke up my pendant, and I have a fare nightmare,” said John Slipp fell to the duty to the duty, NB, created his father in 1985.
Second generation Osoyoos, BC, Duty Free Shop owner said that his business is fighting to keep the trade in Trump Trade in the War. Cross-border traffic, Cameron Bissonnett does not know how much more time will be able to pay for his staff.
Cameron Bissonnette is afraid his family has been closing his duty shop, since his family, since the 80s, and his children passed.
In an interview with CBC News, When he discussed the future of his family business, he said he has only three of 15 employees.
“The real moment of conception arrives at a point,” he said.
Sue McKortoff Sue Sue McKortoff told CBC if the store closes, it will also affect the community.
“Duty-free is one of the best business business,” he said. “They had a very support of the people. They have hired people in the village.”
Lapointe says sales are not usually received in Easter’s long weekend, it will not allow employees to leave.
He says he does not want to lose his business, as his beloved heart.
“I started working as a student in 1990, then I became an assistant director, then I bought the manager and the store three years ago,” he said.
“So that shop for me is my house.”
Along with the Canadian Press and CBC BC Press and CBC BC, with an interview with Eric Lapointe created by Leïla’s vocal.
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