• Formfiller@lemmy.world
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    Why would anyone want to visit a fascist hellscape run by an evil cabal of pedofile oligarch Nazis and Zionists?

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    And our Candian friends absolutely should until we get our shit back together, not a moment before and I could understand holding out many years after just to be fucking sure.

    The assholes doing this ONLY listen to money. General strike is by far our largest weapon before the 4th box - even more than ballot box in many ways and less open to manipulation. It’s why our media doesn’t mention a peep about a national strike.

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    I’m a quarter Canadian and looking into qualifying for that grandparent citizen law. I’m having trouble finding my grandfather’s immigration papers or birth certificate.

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      You can request anyone’s birth certificate, if you know enough info about date, place, name etc

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    At this point, any Canadian still travelling to the US should be considered a traitor.
    And to the downvoters, yes, I am talking about you specifically.

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      Too extreme. I’d say there are still plenty of legitimate reasons.

      And y’know, bring a pack of matches.

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        My wife travels for work and I/and she/ would never travel to a country doing what the USA is doing. I remember when she had to say no to Russia once the war started

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        “given the very real risk of abduction, can we review the risks and benefits of travel into America right now? Thanks. Sign here. Oh; that’s for legal. No no, not yours.”

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        They should get real jobs.

        Anyone still traveling to the USA should be viewed as an open supporter of fascism.

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      There are some justifiable reasons. Mostly responsibilities you can’t just walk away from. That said, anyone doing it recreationally should definitely be considered suspect.

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    Which Canadians are still going to the US? 25% down year on year still means that 75% are traveling there. What’s wrong with those people?

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        Nah my parents are boycotting. My sister on the other hand heads there to vacation and shop

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            Yes, what’s weird is they claim to be advocates for trans rights, lbtq2s+ (whatever the newer designations are) and support all that locally, yet don’t seem to find issue supporting a country that is against those values. For a fee reasons we cut contact this year.

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    From what I understand, many US towns have been taxing tourists much more heavily than locals. As such, their city budgets are disproportionately reliant on tourism. So a relatively small drop in Canadian tourists leaves a gaping hole in budgets.

    If possible, communicate with the councils of the towns you might have visited and let them know why you aren’t visiting.

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    Haven’t heard a single Quebec accent at sugarloaf yet this year, not that I particularly mind. They tend to be some of the more obnoxious tourists Maine gets. But Boyne is obviously feeling the strain because they extended the Maine resident discount day to Canadians as well.

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    We stopped going during trumps first term, and we’re trying to buy fewer American groceries etc. I’m disappointed that Hawaii is American as my wife has talked for years about wanting to back. We’ll find somewhere to visit else instead.

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    The border at Surrey/Blaine is completely dead in both directions. I used the trucking entrance coming in from the US at 0900 on a Monday and there was no line at the border, zero.

    There are truck stop sized gas stations and motels 5 blocks from the border sitting empty in Blaine, it’s far harder on them than Surrey.

    The US side approach road is now laid out in the style of a 2000s imperial checkpoint in Iraq.

    It was very nice to cross for the last time.

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      The little town of Sumas WA next to Abbotsford BC was basically killed last time Trump was in office. That was a popular crossing for Canadians going to the US to pick up groceries and packages from post boxes. There was a large grocery store that had been there 50 years. Canadian’s stopped crossing and they went under about a year into Trump’s first term.

      I’m sure the Biden years brought it back a little, but I assume it’s a ghost town by now.

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            Yep. I haven’t been to the US for years and even after Trump is gone I doubt I’ll ever go again. Honestly, I’ve been wary of Americans for most of my life, and this is speaking (typing) as someone who has relatives there. That whole country always seemed a bit … off … to me. I never felt comfortable there when I was there on vacation, with my family, or on business.