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Tourists from Canada are more beneficial for Louisiana than most realize

13 min · 3 jun 2026
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Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser joins Newell to talk about regaining Canadian tourism, his recent trip to Washington, DC, where he talked about the opportunity aerospace presents Louisiana, and attending the IPW conference on international tourism in Florida.

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