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Premier Horgan says U.S. cruise passengers will still want to visit B.C.
American legislation is in the works that would allow U.S. cruise ships to permanently bypass Canadian ports. If passed, it could mean billions lost for B.C.'s tourism industry. B.C. Premier John Horgan isn't worried yet.
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The Canadian Press
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CP124975503
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6/11/2021 3:50:00 PM
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B.C. premier
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BRITISH COLUMBIA
Canada
canada government
Coronavirus
COVID-19
cruise ships
health
pandemic
safety
travel
U.S.
United States
Victoria