This Canadian restaurant chain chose the Phoenix market for its U.S. expansion after doing extensive research.
Canadian snowbirds who call Arizona home for more than 30 days must register with the government, according to a new Trump administration rule.
Canadians in Yuma are giving mixed reactions to the new rules for people outside the U.S. temporarily living in the country.
Snowbirds from Canada say they aren't sure whether they'll return to Yuma next year due to the tariff dispute.
With the winter months fast approaching, Canadian retirees known as "snowbirds" typically flock to warmer climates in the United States, particularly Florida, Arizona, and Texas. However, recent ...
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The Vancouver Sun on MSNB.C. snowbirds relieved to be back in CanadaMartin Buck and his wife, Irene, crossed the border into Canada on Jan. 20, the same day Donald Trump was sworn in as the ...
In 2023, the most recent data made available, Canadian tourists accounted for $775 million spent within the state, according ...
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FOX 10 Phoenix on MSNBig change coming for Canadians who plan to visit Arizona long-termA big change is coming for roughly a million Canadians who visit Arizona every year. Anyone looking to spend more than 30 days in Arizona, or anywhere else in the U.S., will now have to register with ...
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