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2025 is shaking up travel amid persistent financial pressures, geopolitical uncertainty and rising over-tourism and climate change concerns, says a new study by Blue Cross. But Canadian travellers are adapting their habits to consider such external factors, while a new generation of adventure lovers is driving change towards a more conscious future of travel, the report adds.
Expert advice, saving time, or something else? New research from Expedia Group provides deep dive insights into the preferences, values, and planning...
Most say they are buying Canadian at grocery store; three-in-five ‘boycotting’ U.S. products By ANGUS REID INSTITUTE February 19, 2025 – Tariffs...
Chinese Premiere Xi Jinping remains firmly in control of China's political landscape, with no visible plan for succession, barring extreme events...
As the world rebounds from the grips of a pandemic that brought travel to a standstill, the Adventure Tourism Development Index (ATDI) for 2024...
With borrowing costs on the decline, variable-rate mortgages have been gaining popularity amongst homeowners, Royal LePage reports in its most recent...
Scientists are gaining new insights into how plankton supports life on Earth — just as climate change is changing everything.
Well, it happened. South of the border, President Donald Trump’s ongoing tariff threats have turned into a reality. Sweeping 25% tariffs went into...
By Melinda Martinus The inauguration of Prabowo Subianto as Indonesia’s president and the appointment of Sugiono, a former military officer, as...
The travel and tourism industry in South Africa has enthusiastically embraced the appointment of Professor John Lamola as the new chief executive...
Africa Travel Week (ATW) invites tourism professionals to attend WTM Africa’s Responsible Tourism Conference, running 9-10 April at the Cape Town...