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  1. Apparently if you travel from south to north it is safe to do so according to the science of Bidenology. So we should be able to safely go north into Canada without a problem!
  2. Back when there were palm trees in the bar to make it a tropical paradise.
  3. Since you have boots on the ground (phone) ,What is your daughter telling you about the current situation vs. 2 years ago?
  4. Politics·New Unvaccinated tourists won't be allowed into Canada 'for quite a while,' Trudeau says Restrictions on fully vaccinated tourists are expected to be relaxed in the coming weeks CBC News · Posted: Jul 08, 2021 3:55 PM ET | Last Updated: 20 minutes ago Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said that while the country is 'eager to move forward' with its border reopening, it can do so only if the safety of Canadians is not jeopardized. (Justin Tang/The Canadian Press) 358 comments Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said today that Canada has no plans to open its borders to unvaccinated tourists in the foreseeable future because the pandemic isn't over yet. "That's not going to happen for quite a while," Trudeau told a news conference in Coquitlam, B.C. "We're not quite out of this pandemic yet. We still have to be careful, we still have to be vigilant." Canada has relaxed some of its border restrictions in recent weeks as COVID-19 case counts and other health metrics have steadily improved since the spring. For example, the country no longer requires fully vaccinated Canadian citizens and permanent residents to quarantine for 14 days after arriving in the country. However, fully vaccinated international tourists are not yet permitted to enter the country, though officials have said that restriction will soon be coming to an end.
  5. I hope the damage is repaired in 2 weeks...
  6. When will the Canada-U.S. border reopen? Wed., May 5, 2021, 4:00 a.m.·3 min read When will the Canada-U.S. border reopen? It's been more than a year since Canada and the U.S. barred people from non-essential travel between the two countries. With vaccinations ramping up in both countries, experts weigh in on when the border could reopen. (Ben Nelms/CBC - image credit) Travel across the Canada-U.S. border could resume by late summer or fall, according to the cautious estimates of some experts, but they say the process will be complicated. The border has been closed to non-essential travel like tourism and recreation since March 2020, and the closure agreement between Ottawa and Washington is expected to be renewed on May 21. The agreement makes exceptions, for example, on compassionate grounds like attending a funeral, or to apply for refugee status, and enforcement has been less than absolute. But the question on most people's minds, says foreign policy expert Aaron Ettinger, is probably "When can I do my day trips over the border once again? "And my answer to that is, that it's going to be a long, long time." Ettinger, an associate professor at Carleton University who specializes in Canadian and U.S. foreign policy, says he believes the borders will remain largely shut for at least a few more months. It's been more than a year since Canada and the U.S. barred people from non-essential travel between the two countries. With vaccinations ramping up in both countries, experts weigh in on when the border could reopen.(Rob Gurdebeke/The Canadian Press) "My gut tells me it's going to be [closed] at least well into the fall of 2021," he said, "because things are literally ten times worse now than they were this time last year with infection rates, with ICU admissions." He says once both countries sort out the public health concerns, they will have to work through the politics. "Politically, the United States and Canada would have to get on the same page … and that would take an enormous amount of diplomatic cross-border interaction," he said. Given how complicated their relationship is already, Ettinger says he believes the border situation won't be resolved quickly. He noted that the U.S. has vaccinated a far greater percentage of its residents than Canada. "The U.S. may not be all that keen on letting Canadian travellers over the border ... But I would imagine that any Canadian government would want the same treatment that Canada affords American travellers."
  7. That makes sense...that why children are less likely to get it and pass it on.
  8. That does not bode well for the outfitters. I saw on Monday Ontario shut down golf courses. If you can't be outside and socially distant golfing one year later ??.......
  9. They have been locked down far worse than most of the US and are getting nowhere fast.
  10. In the interest of racial equality, the All Star Game is being moved from Atlanta, which is 52 percent Black, to Denver, which is 69 percent white. Makes sense to me?
  11. The FCMQ saw this video, they announced 2 more years of border closure. We cannot have this guy entering to ride Quebec. So that's their excuse?😂
  12. “United wishes and good will cannot overcome brute facts, Truth is incontrovertible. Panic may resent it. Ignorance may deride it. Malice may distort it. But there it is.” Winston Churchill
  13. Sometimes A picture says a thousand words.
  14. Maybe it's tree huggers antifa. Trying to stir the pot to get sledding banned everywhere.
  15. Just have to take the ferry to go nord......If it's not in dry dock getting repaired.
  16. They need to start installing fish finders.
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