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Border concerns reduce U.S. attendance at B.C. cat show

  • American exhibitors at the Cats of Summer show in Langley decreased by 25 percent, resulting in 117 exhibitors compared to the venue's capacity of 225.
  • Statistics Canada reported a 7.4 percent drop in Americans driving to Canada in July 2025 compared to July 2024.
  • Show manager Susan Marshall noted that uncertainty surrounding U.S. border travel influenced American participation due to concerns linked to U.S. politics.
  • Despite fewer American exhibitors, the show saw an increase in visitors, with the event returning to George Preston next year, according to Marshall.
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Border concerns reduce U.S. attendance at B.C. cat show

Organizer estimates a 25 per cent drop in U.S. participants due to 'Trump situation'

·Langley, Canada
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Aldergrove Star broke the news in Langley, Canada on Tuesday, August 12, 2025.
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