Governor Janet Mills meeting with main business leaders to learn about the impact tariffs on Canada could have on the state’s busy tourism season. Political reporter Jackie Mundry attended this afternoon’s roundtable with the governor and local business leaders and has the details. Governor Janet Mills and her administration are putting up these signs at border crossings as well as here in Old Orchard Beach to encourage Canadian tourists to come on vacation here in Maine. We know that international trade supports thousands of jobs here in Maine. To reinforce the idea that Maine welcomes Canadian visitors, Canadian businesses, Canadian citizens. She joined *** roundtable of business leaders in York County to learn about the challenges they’re facing. By the Middle of February, I had to send back almost $7000 in deposits, and these are people I know, and they’re friends, and I called each one and wanted to ask …

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