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International shipping to Canada - yet another crisis?
ExFlyer replied to myata's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Allo?? Dat you again. Tug, tug tug. Sit! Good puppy.LOL -
Allo?? dat you again? LOL Gotta tug the leash a bit harder LOL
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International shipping to Canada - yet another crisis?
ExFlyer replied to myata's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
You are so easy, so well trained. I don't even have to tug the leash hard to get you to twitch and move LOL -
Keep on keeping on. Only a fool keeps repeating
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What is sad is that it cannot be said of you LOL Have a day.... what kind of day is all yours to choose.
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International shipping to Canada - yet another crisis?
ExFlyer replied to myata's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Ha Ha Ha ConFx, you are not worth it. But you sure fit in with some folks on this forum Ha Ha Ha -
Blah, blah blah.... nonsense from a nonsensical. Sucking on the PP teat now eh? LOL As I already said "I agree Trudeau lack some competence but, to declare Poilievre competent is way premature. ".
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International shipping to Canada - yet another crisis?
ExFlyer replied to myata's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
At least you validated my comments. Your extraneous stuff is just more nonsense. Did not expect any different LOL -
Oh and that demonstrates competency?? LOL Seems to me a lifelong politician equals a blanque de blanque, both zeros in the real world. Both teat suckers
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I agree Trudeau lack some competence but, to declare Poilievre competent is way premature. It is easy to be in opposition and do nothing but complain, this forum is clear evidence as it is full of those folks. Poilievre has done nothing but be a politician or aid to politicians. It is one thing to be in opposition and pick nits and quite another to make nits. The last 2 conservative leaders are evidence of that.
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International shipping to Canada - yet another crisis?
ExFlyer replied to myata's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
So much nonsense LOL Arrivecan was problematic yes but, as much as you seem to indicate, absolutely not. Yes, it is older than even I said. Key is, your point was humorous as all you had was old news to prove an old point. Old is old and over with. Come back to today LOL. The mandatory aspect of arrivecan was cancelled when COVID severity dropped below pandemic level. It served the purpose and when the purpose was over, so was arrivecan. Pretty simple for most to understand but you.... well, we all have figured out your challenge :). Once again, your comprehension issues and imagination overtake reality I said airports are local jurisdictions except for regulatory requirements, like the Greater Toronto Airport authority. But its' OK, we all understand and sympathize with your inability to read. Oh and it was not airport staff, it was airline staff that caused the problem. Customs people??? They do not work at the airports unless they work in cargo departments. Again, it's OK that you do not know that, you cannot be right all the time but you sure are good at being wrong Yes, as I said, the baggage and flight cancellations issue were this past Christmas. As you noted, arrivecan was over the October before that. There were no issues in October. Canada Post??? That is the topic dude, not your off topic transit again. I gave my experience to the OP and you and it is correct. And the remainder of your retort is pure nonsense, demonstrating only that you cannot read or worse, comprehend what is being written to you. You are best at misquoting and making things up sort of like a 3 year old telling little white lies to cover up their transgressions LOL As I said, I am not and will not defend Trudeau but I do try to insert truths and reality for people like you that seemingly have little and no knowledge about the topic. I am also aware that doing so is a real challenge as ignorance is better suited and enjoyed by some rather than others. So, live in your la la land happily LOL Read and heed, the truth shall set you free OP, sorry for fiddling with a fool. My take on shipping is what I first conveyed and stand buy it. -
Duh, it is true, Trudeau is PM.... The ones that counted did. Just to let you know, the electoral districts were the same under Harper. Just because they turned on the cons 3 times makes them irrelevant now? LOL Nope, I think corruption should be punished, against all, not just one party. Two full terms??? Get your history right LOL BTW, a term is up to the government in power. Yup PP will fix things... and then you will whine against him, just like y'all did against Harper. HA HA HA.
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International shipping to Canada - yet another crisis?
ExFlyer replied to myata's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Year old news dude LOL User problems LOL Arrivcan issues were 99% user problems. From your link.... "CBSA officers have been tied up helping travellers complete ArriveCAN app, says union" Never once said arrivecan was Provincial. Provincial? Who said anything about provincial?? That is your imagination running rampant again Mandatory Arrivecan ended 1 Oct last year. Baggage debacle and flight cancellation and passports were all this year, around Christmas and after. Wake up to today dude LOL I do not and never have defended Trudeau but, I do investigate and find the root of the problems and point out and enlighten the uninformed, like you, what the facts are. -
International shipping to Canada - yet another crisis?
ExFlyer replied to myata's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
ArriveCan app??? That caused airport problems? How? You clearly did not travel LOL. The app had to be used before you arrived in Canada. You should have stopped as blaming arrivecan is just plain dumb. I travelled a lot and used arrivecan and it was not a problem at all. Quite easy to use as a matter of fact. Yes, airlines did cause the baggage problem and their cancellations cause the problems, not airport authorizes or the feds. The airlines control baggage and flights and crews and staff. There were no regulatory issues at all, they were all airlines and airline staff. As for tracking, clearly you do not ship or receive much. Canada Post tracking tells you exactly where your parcel is. -
Yes they did. The alternative was less desirable. No, the cannabis industry is fatally ill. "Canadians investing in cannabis businesses collectively lost more than $131 billion. " https://www.ctvnews.ca/business/canadian-cannabis-is-in-peril-industry-leaders-call-on-feds-to-help-1.6275404 Yup, it is so isn't it. No alternative for better so, here we are. The cons had 3 shots at it and failed each time. Oh and, on topic, Yeah, that damn road is finally closed!!!
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International shipping to Canada - yet another crisis?
ExFlyer replied to myata's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Well while the airports have to comply with regulatory requirements, they are controlled and operated by local authorizes. For instance The Greater Toronto Airports Authority (GTAA) is the operator of Pearson Airport. The issues have been flight cancellations and baggage handling and that is 100% airline issues. You are wrong, passport issuing is normal again.99% of new applications made at a Passport Office were delivered within 10 business days. 94% of new applications through mail or a Service Canada were delivered within 20 business days. Article is from last January https://ottawa.ctvnews.ca/holding-off-on-getting-your-passport-now-could-be-a-good-time-to-apply-1.6226868 You can blame Trudeau for many things but, be a man and find the right things LOL As for my international parcels, if you have tracking, you know where the hold up is and my hold up has always been Canada Post. I recently had a parcel delivered to Hamilton instead of my home... (and it was addressed correctly). Thankfully, the person that got the parcel actually called me and took it back to the post office for forwarding. I finally got it. -
International shipping to Canada - yet another crisis?
ExFlyer replied to myata's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
"Our" airports re locally controlled, not federal. If the airlines are having issues it is not a federal cause. Getting a passport is not a problem anymore, hasn't been for many months. As for the OP parcel delivery issue, I too have problems with international parcel delivery. In my case, it has always been Canada Post. -
"It has existed since the early 19th century, before the Canada–United States border was formally established along the 45th parallel north between the St. Lawrence and Connecticut rivers." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roxham_Road
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What is moot? Closing Roxham Road? Are you saying climate change will make new roads??
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Not quite a done deal but it seems very close. After years of stalled talks, Canada and U.S. reach border deal on irregular migrants: sources https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/deal-roxham-road-migrants-biden-trudeau-1.6788358
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I will agree somewhat abut disagree to an extent. Lifestyle and maintaining it seems more important to many than home ownership. Look at the horrendous travel issues at airports, the amounts of people travelling is nuts. Lots of money being spent. People are spending. Yes, rents are up but, so is the expense of building rentals and maintaining rentals. Who pays for that? Renters of course. If you bought a home 5 years ago at 1.2 % and today you had to re mortgage at 5.5 % you would be in trouble too.
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I think that buying a place is a lifestyle not suited for everyone. Many would rather spend their money on vacations and "things". While it seems that homeownership is the perceived goal of everyone, it is false. It is, lately, a Canadian notion. Home ownership is not a right, it is a choice. Most people in most major cities throughout the world rent or lease. Rent and go on annual or semi annual or more often vacations. Have a new car every other year, buy designer clothes or...... buy a house, maintain a house, pay taxes, paint, fix, improve, landscape, pool and on and on and on but, they are now house poor and the "lifestyle" they want is no longer there. So, there is the choice.
