More than half of Canadians now say they “no longer feel welcome in the United States,” for example, and this sentiment is strongest among women and older people. Article content
During the recent Canadian election campaign with its looming threat of crippling tariffs and annexation, there was a “worrisome intersection” in the Canadian mind of the American government and the American people, according to Jack Jedwab, president of the Montreal-based Association for Canadian Studies (ACS).
My mother and stepfather were seriously considering turning into snowbirds and wintering in Florida.
Not anymore. They were about half-way through the process of setting up their winter Florida home and just dropped it. They were polite about it in the letter, but made it perfectly clear: they’d rather snowbird in Cuba than in the USA. At least there the Cubans like Canadians and have an actual health care system.