Tourist Outfitters in the North say they could lose up to $60 million in revenue because of the Mad Cow crisis.
Doug Reynolds, of the Northern Ontario Tourist Outfitters Association, says U.S. hunters are taking a wait-and-see approach to the ban on Canadian animals.
Outfitters will soon be notifying American tourists they may not be able to take home the meat from the moose, caribou, elk and deer they shoot.
Lodge Operators fear the news will spark a rash of cancellations during their most lucrative season.
Tourist Outfitter Seek Resolution to Mad Cow Crisi
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