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Why does Canada ask for a US social security number, and try to pull a criminal background check in Halifax?

I was asked to step over to the wooden booths, and wait to be questioned (okay or so I thought). I was traveling from the UK to the US, as I have done so through Canada 3 times already without this sort of hassle. The officer also made reference to a credit reporting service, and asked if I had 5 for a rehabilitation if I needed it, stating some crimes… Continue reading

6 comments - What do you think?  Posted by admin - September 28, 2010 at 8:59 am

Categories: Economics   Tags: 10 years, Canada, canadian stamp, cbsa, connecting flights, consulates, credit reporting service, crimes, currency trade, economy, embassies, hassle, prejudice, toronto airport, toronto airport authority, visa, wooden booths

How many people think that I speak logically and with reason and proof?

You’re not gonna find this information anywhere else.You’ll find some really important information here as well.I try to speak logically and with reason and I expect logical answers without any prejudice.
I believe that if you spend 10 minutes reading this essay, you will be better informed than if you listen to a lifetime’s worth of Major Media news. This article has two parts:
1. Cultural and general info
2… Continue reading

10 comments - What do you think?  Posted by admin - October 31, 2009 at 7:57 am

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