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Episode 350
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Canadian Tourism to California Is Plummeting
Season 2025
Episode 342
Tourism from Canada — California’s second-largest international market — is falling fast amid backlash to Trump-era policies and rhetoric, including comments about annexation. Canadians are canceling trips, impacting hotels, restaurants, and millions of tourism jobs.
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Salmon bans and crab fishing restrictions force fishing towns to find new income.
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Newsom pushes for $40B in federal aid to rebuild LA after wildfires.
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New bill would make threats to schools or churches easier to prosecute.
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Trump moves against CA climate programs that clash with his energy plans.
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Newsom speeds up wildfire prevention projects with $170M in funding.
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Salmon fishing shuttered again as Chinook collapse worsens in California.
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Kaiser mental health workers resume negotiations after 6 months of striking.
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A new bill could allow bars in some cities to serve alcohol until 4 a.m.
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Six years after a court ruling, Santa Monica still uses a disputed election system.
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San Diego encampment sweeps ramp up under new law, displacing more unhoused residents.