Canadian tour companies fear losing millions in Chinese tourist dollars after Beijing deliberately cut Canada from a list of approved travel destinations for international tour groups. Beijing says Canada has “repeatedly hyped up the so-called 'Chinese interference' and rampant and discriminatory anti-Asian acts and words are rising significantly in Canada.'
Canadian tour companies fear losing millions in Chinese tourist dollars after Beijing deliberately cut Canada from a list of approved travel destinations for international tour
groups. Beijing says Canada has “repeatedly hyped up the so-called 'Chinese interference' and rampant and discriminatory anti-Asian acts and words are rising significantly in Canada."
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