From the CBC:
“U.S. politicians fume over
Canada's extended border restrictions”
American politicians who are
normally friendly to Canada are fuming over news that the border will remain
closed to non-essential travel for at least another month. They decried the
latest prolongation on Friday as overly cautious, unfounded in science and
unclear. "I wish there was a more artful way to say this — but this is
bullshit," said Rep. Brian Higgins, a Democratic congressman whose
Buffalo, N.Y., district touches the border. "It's arbitrary. It doesn't
follow the science, it doesn't follow the facts, it doesn't follow the
data." Higgins's state is the No. 1 source of cross-border travellers to
Canada, and 62 per cent of New York state's adults have been fully vaccinated;
COVID-19 cases and deaths there have plunged. And he's not typically a
firebrand on cross-border affairs. Higgins
speaks frequently about his connections to Canada; resisted when the last
administration threatened a new NAFTA without Canada; and urged the current
administration to send more vaccines.
'Caving' to Trudeau Now,
politicians from both U.S. parties are pressing President Joe Biden to just
move ahead unilaterally — and fling open America's border to Canadian travel.
A senior Republican from New York, Rep. Elise Stefanik, demanded a
unilateral reopening in a recent letter to the administration — urging Biden to
get tougher with his Canadian counterpart. Biden "missed a huge
opportunity at the G7 summit to stand up for America and deliver a plan to
safely reopen," Stefanik said in a statement Friday. "Instead, caving
to Prime Minister Trudeau's incessant desire to delay."
In Ottawa, one official said
Friday that there hasn't actually been much pressure from Biden's
administration to reopen immediately. But
Biden is getting pressure at home. That
pressure is coming from powerful senators. For his part, Higgins has also been
calling and writing to administration officials to reopen the U.S.
unilaterally. He says he believes the administration is considering a
unilateral move but that bureaucratic inertia is bogging it down. "Nobody's
making a decision. You speak to [U.S.] cabinet secretaries, everybody says the
right thing and then everybody has to bring it to a task force," Higgins
said. "We need someone to make a decision. The person to make that
decision is the president of the United States and the prime minister of
Canada. They're men of good will." Another lawmaker from New York,
Republican Rep. Chris Jacobs, introduced a bill to demand details of what the
national governments have been telling each other behind the scenes. The White House declined to comment on the
Canadian announcement and said it has working groups discussing the border
reopening with Canada and other countries.
'Incensed' over hockey Higgins
calls it immoral that NHL players got a travel exemption for the playoffs while
fully vaccinated people can't cross to see their loved ones or their property.
"People should be incensed by that," he said in an interview. He's especially annoyed at the lack of
clarity about the reopening plan and questions such as how vaccinations will be
recognized. Higgins said these details should have been dealt with months ago.
Canada has said it wants 75 per cent of its population to have one dose of
vaccine and for 20 per cent to be fully vaccinated before reopening travel. As of Friday, those thresholds have either
been met or will soon be, for those aged 12 and older. One MP who works on Canada-U.S. issues
says he's been hearing from his peers in Congress over the last few days. "We've
had a few phone calls," said Randy Hoback, a Saskatchewan MP who sits on
House of Commons committees related to trade and U.S.-Canada affairs. "They're
just trying to understand the resistance here and why we're not moving forward
faster. They're trying to understand why there isn't a game plan put in place
that people can look at and say, 'OK, that makes sense.'" The current discussion is a reversal of
the usual dynamic between the countries.
For decades, especially since the
terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, it's been Canadians pleading with
Americans to keep the border open. Post-9/11
safety measures slowed travel and trade and Canadians were constantly pushing
back against false reports of terrorists entering from Canada. Canada's
former ambassador Gary Doer would attend meetings in Washington carrying pages
of the 9/11 commission report in his suit pocket — to show people the attackers
hadn't come from Canada. He says he's hopeful things can get back to
normal at the border in relatively short order. Doer believes we'll see an
announcement soon about when, and how, the reopening will work. "I
think we can do it," Doer said in an interview. "I'm very confident
we're going to move quickly in the next couple of weeks." Will
there be any lingering ill will from the current disruption? Higgins
says things will get better. He
blames the former Trump administration for poisoning relations in recent years,
but said the bonds between the countries are too deep. "We'll
recover," he said. "We love Canada; we love Canadians."
One business group said it speaks
volumes, however, that Higgins is sounding angry these days. "You have to go out of your way to tick
off Brian Higgins," said Maryscott Greenwood of the Canadian American
Business Council. "It's too bad that he has to reach that point of
exasperation before people will pay attention … It makes very little sense to
alienate your closest champions." She
added a prediction: That the U.S. border will reopen to Canadian travel soon,
either on June 22, or at the latest on July 22 — no matter what Canada does. "The
U.S. isn't going to wait forever," Greenwood said. "Because the U.S.
is ready. The U.S. is ready today."
^ Trudeau is not listening to the
science in both Canada and in the United States. He is simply scared – maybe because
he and his family had Covid – and that means Canadians and Americans on both
sides of the border have to continue to suffer. Biden is no better. He can’t
seem to do anything major (the Russian Summit was just boring, the illegals
keep coming to the US/Mexican Border in droves, the hackers keep shutting down
our infrastructure, the US-Canadian Border continues to be closed, etc.) The only
thing he seems capable of doing is rushing a new Federal Holiday into existence
and giving Companies, States, Schools and ordinary Americans wondering what the
hell is going on. It is the first time in our History that a Federal Holiday
has been signed into law and been made official with less than 24 hours notice.
No one had a clue if the mail was still going to be delivered today or
tomorrow. Children on the East Coast that are still in school didn’t know if
they still had to go. Federal Employees (Office Workers, Soldiers, etc.) had no
idea if they still had to report to their jobs today. With all the mass confusion
and minute-by-minute changing of rules and restrictions for 2020 and for the
first 6 months of 2021 due to the Covid Pandemic the last thing Americans
needed was this added government-made confusion and chaos over a new holiday
that could have easily been signed into law and then waited until 2022 to come
into force. Biden needs to do a much better job. He can’t use Trump or the
Pandemic as his excuse anymore. He will either sink or swim on his own and
right not he is barely treading water. He needs to have a Summit with Trudeau
and they need to reopen the Canadian-US border to vaccinated people right away.
^
https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/us-canada-border-closed-reaction-1.6071737
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