Anonymous wrote:For those booking flights, expect future schedule changes as flights are consolidated for the future because of low demand.
https://onemileatatime.com/news/airline-demand-canada-united-states-collapses/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Canadians by nature are super nice but they are VERY MAD at the US as a country, not as you as an individual, and so will likely not be that friendly. Even in good times, Canadians are nice and polite but not friendly in that American sense. They're more reserved. I'm a dual citizen and live in 1/2 times in both places.
Can you recommend a favorite long weekend type area to visit - because we’d like to spend tourist $ in Canada?
Ummm it's kind of a big country. What do you like? When?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Canadians by nature are super nice but they are VERY MAD at the US as a country, not as you as an individual, and so will likely not be that friendly. Even in good times, Canadians are nice and polite but not friendly in that American sense. They're more reserved. I'm a dual citizen and live in 1/2 times in both places.
Can you recommend a favorite long weekend type area to visit - because we’d like to spend tourist $ in Canada?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would Canada be mad at the US because of tarrifs?
You haven’t been paying attention. It’s not about tariffs, it’s about sovereignty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would Canada be mad at the US because of tarrifs?
That and repeated talk of making us the 51st State. Calling our Prime Minister a Governor. The Fentanyl risk from Canada is highly exaggerated.
They are that thinned skin?
Anonymous wrote:A few years ago I was talking with a friend of a friend, and she mentioned she can't go to Canada because she had a DUI.
Is that true?
Will Canada really not let non-citizens in if they have committed a crime?
Anonymous wrote:A few years ago I was talking with a friend of a friend, and she mentioned she can't go to Canada because she had a DUI.
Is that true?
Will Canada really not let non-citizens in if they have committed a crime?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would Canada be mad at the US because of tarrifs?
That and repeated talk of making us the 51st State. Calling our Prime Minister a Governor. The Fentanyl risk from Canada is highly exaggerated.
They are that thinned skin?
Anonymous wrote:Why would Canada be mad at the US because of tarrifs?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would Canada be mad at the US because of tarrifs?
That and repeated talk of making us the 51st State. Calling our Prime Minister a Governor. The Fentanyl risk from Canada is highly exaggerated.
Anonymous wrote:Why would Canada be mad at the US because of tarrifs?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Canadians by nature are super nice but they are VERY MAD at the US as a country, not as you as an individual, and so will likely not be that friendly. Even in good times, Canadians are nice and polite but not friendly in that American sense. They're more reserved. I'm a dual citizen and live in 1/2 times in both places.
Can you recommend a favorite long weekend type area to visit - because we’d like to spend tourist $ in Canada?
Anonymous wrote:A few years ago I was talking with a friend of a friend, and she mentioned she can't go to Canada because she had a DUI.
Is that true?
Will Canada really not let non-citizens in if they have committed a crime?