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Oct 27, 2017
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OTTAWA -- As U.S. members of Congress push Canada to reopen its shared border with the United States, Canadians are pushing back — both in government and on social media.

In an open letter addressed to Public Safety Minister Bill Blair, 29 bipartisan members of Congress called on the Canadian government to plan a phased reopening of the Canada-U.S. border and to consider easing existing measures.

"We are asking that the United States and Canada immediately craft a comprehensive framework for phased reopening of the border based on objective metrics and accounting for the varied circumstances across border regions," read the letter, which was published on Western New York Congressman Brian Higgins' website on July 3.

The members of Congress, who represent the northern states along the border, also implored the Canadian government to consider easing restrictions on family members and property owners impeded by the border closure.

"We understand the importance of prioritizing the safety of our communities as we all navigate the complex calculation of minimizing public health risks and resuming economic activity. However, the social and economic partnership between our two nations necessitates a clear pathway forward," the letter read.

They crafted the letter following the latest joint Canada-U.S. agreement to extend the current border closure until July 21. This is the third time the agreement to maintain the border closure has been extended.

Despite the United States' plea, a spokesperson for Canada's Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland told CTVNews.ca in a Friday statement that the health and safety of Canadians is "absolutely priority."

"Decisions about Canada's border are made by Canadians, for Canadians," said Freeland's spokesperson, Katherine Cuplinskas, in the statement.

"Since the beginning of this global pandemic, we have been having friendly ongoing conversations with our American partners about our shared border. Both sides agree that the current measures in place, which are set to expire on July 21st, have worked well in restricting non-essential travel while allowing essential crossings to continue unimpeded."

Freeland's office wasn't alone in pushing back against the call. Higgins posted the open letter in full on his Twitter page and he was swiftly met with backlash on the social media platform.

One comment, which had three times as many likes as Higgins' original post, slammed the call.

"No thank you...clean up your backyard before you attempt to enter ours..sincerely Canada," wrote a user who goes by the name @MichelletypoQ.

Another user, @rachelinTO, wrote that "most of our earliest cases came from the U.S. So...... that's a firm 'no'. Sorry, eh."

Other users called the request "disastrous" and multiple accounts said they'd only be comfortable easing restrictions after seeing improvement in the number of COVID-19 cases in the U.S.

The United States reached a macabre milestone at the end of June when it became home to the world's highest number of reported infections: more than 2.2 million. It also has the highest death toll in the world, with 120,000 deaths, according to Johns Hopkins University.

Shortly after the news broke about the soaring cases in the United States, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said the government was considering next steps for the looming deadline of the current border closure.

Speaking in a press conference on June 29, with just over three weeks until the agreement expires, he said the government will continue to assess the situation at our shared border.

"We have extended the border measures with the United States until July 21. We will continue to assess the situation and work with the Americans on what steps need to be taken into the month of August," Trudeau said.

And as COVID-19 continues to affect countries around the world, Trudeau said the health of Canadians remains the top priority when considering the loosening of any border restrictions.

"We are going to be very, very careful about when and how we start reopening international borders," Trudeau said.

Congress, how about no?

I wonder if the US government folks think if they ask enough times, they might receive a different answer at some point?

This will not happen, and honestly, I don't think we will have a border re-opening for the rest of the year, at the bare minimum.

www.ctvnews.ca

Canadians push back as U.S. Congress pressures Canada to reopen shared border

As U.S. members of Congress push Canada to reopen its shared border with the United States, Canadians are pushing back — both in government and on social media.
 

Brinbe

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Oct 25, 2017
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yeah, fuck that shit. seriously. we know that letting in americans right now will ruin all the good work we did in getting this virus under relative control.

build that wall and build it now!
 

MonoStable

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Oct 27, 2017
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Isn't closed borders what Trump wanted?? Or was that only for people coming into the US.... Doesn't feel nice when it's the other way around does it..
 

Porygon

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Oct 25, 2017
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Don't do it

Here in Mexico the crossing from Mexico to the USA is open only for USA residents and citizens and from USA to Mexico is free to everybody and it's a fucking mess
 

steejee

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Oct 28, 2017
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Keep us out.

Or if you want to really F with Trump, allow only Americans with drivers licenses from states that have their shit under control.
 
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.Detective.

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Oct 27, 2017
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Isn't closed borders what Trump wanted?? Or was that only for people coming into the US.... Doesn't feel nice when it's the other way around does it..

His isolationist stance was only for immigration coming into the US, and is racist as fuck.

Regarding the Northern Border, he wanted it re-opened. Because if a country like Canada allows an open border again during the horror of the US COVID situation, then he can spin it as a positive. He keeps making comparisons to how "both" countries are doing "great"

Trying to take credit for something he didn't do.
 

INST

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Cipherr

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Oct 26, 2017
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Yall are playing yourselves if you open that border. Misery loves company, decline the invitation.
 

Pandora012

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Oct 25, 2017
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Kinda curious how the tribes that reside in both countries are dealing with this. Are they exempt?
 
May 8, 2018
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Good on Canada. We can't get our shit right down here so protect yourselves. Everywhere I go here few are actually wearing masks or distancing. Idiocracy is sadly becoming real here and frankly it saddens the hell out of me.
 

TheXbox

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Oct 29, 2017
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Please take our tired, our poor, our huddled masses yearning to breathe free, the wretched refuse of our teeming shore...
 

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I have never heard of these people but they can all fuck off
 

UberTag

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Oct 25, 2017
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If there was a choice between opening the border up now... or keeping it closed forever and building a giant wall... I would choose the latter in a heartbeat and would head down to the border to help build it myself.
 

Surakian

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Oct 27, 2017
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As an American, they need to fucking keep us here. We shouldn't be allowed to travel anywhere.
 

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If there was a choice between opening the border up now... or keeping it closed forever and building a giant wall... I would choose the latter in a heartbeat and would head down to the border to help build it myself.
I think their reasoning is families (and property owners???) have been separated for too long
Also I think they are dangling Aluminum tariffs as incentives.
 

cameron

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Oct 26, 2017
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www.theglobeandmail.com

Poll finds 81% of Canadians say the Canada-U.S. border should remain closed

Trucks and rail traffic carrying food and essential goods are still permitted to cross border, and flights between countries continue
The Nanos survey conducted for The Globe and Mail asked respondents if, going forward, they believe that the border should reopen for non-essential travellers immediately, for those living in areas where infection rates in Canada and the U.S. are low, or if it should remain closed for the foreseeable future.
Eighty-one per cent said the border should stay closed, while 14 per cent said they believe it should open now but only in areas where infection rates are low and 3 per cent said it should open immediately. Two per cent responded that they are unsure.
The survey suggests that there is strong support across regions and age groups for keeping the border closed.
 

lacinius

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Oct 28, 2017
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Yeah that's a no from me, sorry. Here in the province I live (MB) we only have four active cases left, and none of those are in hospital, so let's not squander all that effort from the lockdown when everything is still so out of control to the south.
 

shadowkat

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Oct 25, 2017
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Absolutely not. Not until the US gets a handle on Covid 19.

Also, 81% of Canadians also say no to opening the border as linked above.
 
Oct 25, 2017
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America can keep its plague to itself, thanks. We have enough morons here who don't even bother trying to minimize spread.
 

Joni

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Oct 27, 2017
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If Canada opens that border again, Europe should immediately seize travel with Canada. No need to have that loophole exist.