'It's insulting.' Why some Canadians are avoiding the US [View all]
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USA Today) The last time Paul Doroshenko was in the United States for longer than a day was more than nine years ago. And the Vancouverite has no plans to return anytime soon.
It was 2017, and Doroshenko, a lawyer, was in Arizona for a trade conference, which happened to coincide with President Donald Trump's first inauguration. Calling himself a "close political watcher," he saw the swearing-in on a television in the hallway.
Trump's second inauguration sealed the deal for him. Since then, he said, he has felt "very concerned" by the administration's stance ondiversity, equity and inclusion, a string of detainments over the past year, and rhetoric about taking over Greenland and Canada.
"All of these things come to play, and it is, in fact, political, but we also hear of Canadians being detained, Canadians locked up in immigration detention, Canadians facing Americans talking about the '51st state,'" Doroshenko said. "Its insulting and offensive and not the way you treat your neighbor or business partner." .................(more)
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