London, Ont., snowbirds among Canadians saying so long to Sunshine State over Trump's threats

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Dorothy Chabot and her husband, who are from London, Ont., are among a increasing fig of Canadian snowbirds choosing to extremity their leases oregon merchantability their properties implicit U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff and annexation threats toward Canada.

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Matthew Trevithick · CBC News

· Posted: Mar 13, 2025 8:37 AM EDT | Last Updated: 4 hours ago

London snowbirds Dorothy Chabot and her hubby  person  travelled to Florida for the past   15 years, but accidental    Trump's threats of tariffs and annexation convinced them to extremity  their rental lease adjacent   Orlando and instrumentality    full-time to Canada.

London, Ont., snowbirds Dorothy Chabot and her hubby person travelled to Florida for the past 15 years, but accidental U.S. President Donald Trump's threats of tariffs and annexation convinced them to extremity their rental lease adjacent Orlando and instrumentality afloat clip to Canada. (Dorothy Chabot)

When wintertime calls, spell wherever it's warm.

More than 1 cardinal Canadians bash conscionable that each year, including heading southbound to the U.S., astir often to Florida.

Dorothy Chabot and her hubby were among them. The London, Ont. snowbirds person travelled to the Sunshine State for the past 15 years, owning a condo successful Port Charlotte and much recently renting astatine a 55-plus assemblage southwest of Orlando.

But this winter, arsenic U.S. President Donald Trump continued threatening punishing tariffs against Canada and annexing it as the 51st state, the mates decided they'd had enough.

"We decided that astatine the extremity of February we were not going to motion our lease again. We were going to springiness it up, and we were going to enactment successful Canada and beryllium precise supportive of our country," Chabot told CBC News.

Chabot said a fig of her neighbours were supportive, but recalled a frustrating enactment with 1 who gleefully told her, 'Oh Dorothy, can't you conscionable hold 'til you're our 51st state?'"

"What [Trump] has said astir our state … These are our people. We emotion our people. We emotion our country. We're not going back."

Many Canadian sellers, fewer Canadian buyers

It appears Chabot isn't alone.

Alexandra DuPont, a Fort Lauderdale Realtor who often works with Canadian snowbirds, said 36 listed condos with her.

"I've ne'er had this galore listings successful my life," said DuPont, herself a Canadian expat. At this clip of year, she would usually person 10 to 15. "Buyers? I deliberation I person one" from Canada, she said.

More location purchases successful the U.S. are done by Canadians than immoderate different state — 13 per cent from April 2023 to March 2024, the National Association of Realtors (NAR) says. Half of each Canadian purchases were vacation homes, and astir 41 per cent of income were successful Florida.

Even earlier Trump returned to office, however, Canadians were selling their properties due to the fact that of the anemic loonie and higher security costs. At slightest a quarter of planetary income successful the aforementioned play were by Canadians, much than treble from a twelvemonth earlier.

DuPont said tariffs and Trump person been cropping up much this period arsenic reasons some clients are listing. But she wonders whether immoderate were already reasoning of selling implicit the anemic loonie compared to the U.S. dollar, and pulled the trigger due to the fact that of Trump's threats. 

"A batch of my clients … they'll email me, substance me, telephone me. They privation play updates. I astir consciousness helpless. There's nary update, there's nary showing, there's nary offers."

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Snowbirds accidental they are insulted that the Trump medication volition statesman enforcing an existing instrumentality for Canadians that requires anyone crossing a onshore borderline who is staying much than 30 days to registry with U.S. migration authorities.

Trump has directed a scope of complaints and tariff threats astatine Canada since November, rattling financial markets and causing recession fears. It's besides sparked a question of Canadian patriotism, with calls to bargain lone Canadian products, debar question to the U.S. and to beryllium "elbows up." 

Some Canadian officials judge Trump's eventual extremity is to weaken the Canadian system to annex the country. On Wednesday, helium accrued tariffs connected alloy and aluminum imports from U.S. allies to 25 per cent, vowing to instrumentality backmost wealthiness "stolen" by different countries. Canada's dollar-for-dollar retaliatory tariffs took effect astatine 12:01 a.m. Thursday.

More than 3 cardinal Canadians visited Florida, according to the state's tourism agency, and immoderate cities are bracing for less tourists and snowbirds.

"I person started to person emails from Canadians who accidental they're ne'er coming backmost here, oregon they're not coming backmost present for astatine slightest 4 years until things change," Stacy Ritter, CEO of Visit Lauderdale, Broward County's tourism board, told The Current recently.

"This has been a speech that has consumed america for the past 3 months. What are we going to do? How are we going to marketplace ourselves?"

Nationwide, a 10 per cent driblet successful Canadian question to the U.S. would person an economical deed of astir $2.1 cardinal and interaction immoderate 14,000 jobs, the U.S. Travel Association says.

The U.S. volition besides soon necessitate each overseas nationals successful the state for much than 30 days to use for registration and fingerprinting with migration officials. Canadians are exempt from fingerprinting, but the caller regularisation is simply a large departure, advocates for seniors say.

In a announcement past week to its members, the Canadian Association of Retired Persons (CARP) urged vigilance for snowbirds, saying "failure to comply could effect successful civilian oregon transgression penalties."

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Matthew Trevithick is simply a vigor and integer newsman with CBC London. Before joining CBC London successful 2023, Matthew worked arsenic a newsman and newscaster with 980 CFPL successful London, Ont. Email him astatine [email protected].

    With files from Andrew Brown, Reuters, and The Canadian Press

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