
Some schools in Canada are putting U.S. field trips on hold amid trade war
There are disappointed students, anxious parents and cautious school officials in at least two Canadian school districts that have suspended or cancelled trips over political uncertainty in the United States.
British Columbia’s largest school district in Surrey has put all its field trips down south on hold to prevent any “negative experiences at the border,” while New Brunswick’s largest French school district abruptly cancelled a high school band trip as a “precautionary decision.”
Mark Pearmain, Surrey’s district superintendent, said the city is “diverse” with many students from different backgrounds, including some who may not be Canadian citizens.
“Some of them might be here because their parents are temporary foreign workers, and it’s a recognition that we just always want to make sure that our staff and our students are always safe,” he said.