First reading: Everyone accuses Ottawa that tourism is still a disaster

Once "fully vaccinated", injections may be required every 9 months

Lineup in White Rock, British Columbia Crossing the Peace Arch border: Tourism authorities say border measures such as the ArriveCan app Warns that there is a danger of putting dampers during the 2022 tourist season.

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Cross-border tourism peaks in early July It remains late for the week,non-partisan choirs on either side of the US-Canada border are directly responsible for the pesky Tordo government border measures

This is the beginning of the 2022 travel season and we still have all the redundancy and obstacles needed to get rid of,” said Brian Higgins, Democratic Party member of New York State. Recentlytold Buffalo News

The same Buffalo News article cites data from the Peace Bridge Agency and the Niagara Falls Bridge Commission. ,shows that traffic is only half of what was seen in the summer of 2019

Travel&Tourism is an important element of the cross-border economy.

It is time to remove redundant&unnecessary restrictions on the northern border and allow the local economy to return to pre-pandemic activity. https://t.co/4ntWAySZNi

— Brian Higgins (@RepBrianHiggins)July 5, 2022

Higgins criticism is conservative for both Canada's NDPMP repeated by the faction. This is especially true for the conservative Tony Baldinelli, the MP of Niagara Falls.

Continued use of " (ArriveCAN smartphone app) is a major obstacle to the free flow of visitors to Canada. It's a motivating role to come, "Baldinelli said at theCommons Committeejust before summer vacation.

In both the United States and Canada, entry requires at least two COVID-19 vaccinations. But Canada goes one step further by requiring travelers to upload the entire suite of supplementary information to the ArriveCan smartphone app.

The US Customs and Border Protection only scans the arriving Canadian vaccine card.

Travelers going in the opposite direction must upload to ArriveCan the specific date of the vaccine and the exact details of the community they plan to visit and stay in.

If a U.S. traveler fails to successfully complete the ArriveCan submission (may be due to a technical defect), he or she will be banned from entering the country, even if he or she can provide evidence of vaccination. May be done. For Canadians, a failed ArriveCan submission could result in a 14-day quarantine order.

There is no alternative option for travelers who do not have a smartphone. The Government of Canada simply advises them to find friends to do so.

Despite weeks of calls from the industry to abolish ArriveCan, last week, Minister of Public Security Marco Mendicino made the app a permanent element of entry into Canada. I hinted that there is a possibility of doing so.

Mendicino calls the app "efficient" and claims that "94.1 percent" of land travelers can understand the app without any problems. .. However, the Customs Immigration Bureau previously said that the 94.1 percent figure was "absolutely wrong"

. Just three weeks ago,the Tourism Officials Standing Committee for International Trade testified before warning that there was a risk of installing artificial dampers during the 2022 tourism season

"ArriveCAN" Has not proven to be an effective tool to thwart COVID. It is considered primarily a hindrance to travel and is significantly delayed in arriving in Canada, "said the CEO of the Canadian Tourism Industry Association. The testimony ofby Vespotter, who is, states.

No attention was paid to the warning. Last week, the federal government announced that border measures would remain exactly the same until at least October. An accompanying statement said the federal government "deeply invested in the growth of our visitor economy" but "the pandemic is not over."

On the other hand,Ottawa adheres to COVID restrictions, which is an outlier among Western peers

Earlier this year, all UK COVID measures were dropped at that boundary. Removed mandatory in-flight masking, as opposed to Canada's indefinite requirement for masking in both the US and EU.

Even Australia, which once required hotel quarantine for most people entering the island nation, announced the abolition of the last COVID-19 limitthis week{118. }

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson took his leadership on Tuesday. end. Johnson has been revoked by two scandals that look positive in the beer league by recent Canadian standards. A former minister accused of sexual misconduct and his staff allegedly held a drinking party in breach of the government's COVID obligations.Photo by Gabriel Bouys / AFP via Getty Images

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The federal government is dramatically ready Change the definition of "complete vaccination" that may have been done.Currently refers to a person who has been vaccinated with the COVID-19 vaccine at least twice, but recentlyHealth Minister Jean-Yves Duclos told reporterthat the current definition is "meaningless". He said that Canadians should be included instead. Those who have been "vaccinated in the last 9 months". There are no plans to update the requirements to the conditions described by Duclos, but such measures could immediately remove vaccination status from millions of Canadians and limit travel and employment eligibility. There is sex. 

RoseAnne Archibald, Speaker of First Nations The Conference posted this image online as a statement of rebellion at the Annual Meeting in Vancouver. After Archibald publicly alleged corruption in parliament last month and sought a court audit, she was suspended as president. Photo courtesy of Twitter / RoseAnne Archibald

The City of Toronto has fired more than 100 Sikh guardsIt is reported that. Wear the N95 mask as a result of the beard worn as a beard of their faith. The city's COVID-19 policy does not explicitly reject seekers, but due to the obligationto require a mask that fits a cleanly shaved face, the contractor will be a seeker from a Toronto city contract. Rejected employee

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