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Originally Posted by casper
Canadians are free to travel to the US (assuming the US lets them in) and have Americans in mouse costumes entertain their kids. That does not change the fact that when they do that they are in fact contributing to the economy of a country that elected a leader that wants to destroy the Canadian economy and annex us.
Canada does not impose export controls.
On my part, I have made the decisions that I am now only traveling to the US for business. With great caution and trying to minimize my time there.
I have noticed the US border guards are far less friendly of even business travelers. They ask far more questions and are more difficult.
Others can do as they wish.
I would point out that the country that still does this is the US with travel to Cuba. Canada has never done this.
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Canada has imposed export controls. Ask the farmers who Chretien took great delight in sending to jail for the "crime" of donating to their own grain to 4-H clubs in the US.
Curious if you approached your employer to request not to travel to the US or at the very least, conduct meetings virtually?
I've noticed no change in US CBP officers. Firm, yet friendly and respectful with their questioning. Last visit to the US, was asked three questions: where are you travelling to? purpose of trip? anything to declare? Done and through in under two minutes with the officer ending the conversation with "safe travels". Of course, on the return, the CBSA tax collectors were asking their barrage of questions to see if they could find something to charge duty. They couldn't.