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8 minutes ago, Skidooski said:

It's the dirty Canadians they are worried about

Other European countries are too. Looks good on our dufus, Trudeau, but, of course, it will hardly get any media attention.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/canada-not-exempt-uk-quarantine-1.6120715

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1 hour ago, irv said:

Other European countries are too. Looks good on our dufus, Trudeau, but, of course, it will hardly get any media attention.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/canada-not-exempt-uk-quarantine-1.6120715

So nobody want the Canadians in for some reason? WTF

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58 minutes ago, Skidooski said:

So nobody want the Canadians in for some reason? WTF

Because our country is run by the most idiotic and incompetent Prime Minister this country has ever seen.

I can only assume, because of his idiocy about the mixing of vaccines against the WHO's and CDC's advice has something to do with it? He also allowed numerous vaccines to be used long after their expiry dates, again, going against the "experts" advice as well.

  https://www.ctvnews.ca/health/coronavirus/canada-s-vaccination-approach-including-mixing-doses-is-bearing-out-pm-trudeau-says-1.5507376

https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/news/2021/05/health-canada-extends-expiry-date-of-two-lots-of-the-astrazeneca-vaccine-by-an-extra-month.html

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1 hour ago, irv said:

Because our country is run by the most idiotic and incompetent Prime Minister this country has ever seen.

I can only assume, because of his idiocy about the mixing of vaccines against the WHO's and CDC's advice has something to do with it? He also allowed numerous vaccines to be used long after their expiry dates, again, going against the "experts" advice as well.

  https://www.ctvnews.ca/health/coronavirus/canada-s-vaccination-approach-including-mixing-doses-is-bearing-out-pm-trudeau-says-1.5507376

https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/news/2021/05/health-canada-extends-expiry-date-of-two-lots-of-the-astrazeneca-vaccine-by-an-extra-month.html

Joe is doing the Dope a favor. 

Our case counts are many, many times less than the US.

Don't need snow buzzards paying Ron and his ronaites a visit.

Only double jabbed Americans can come to Canada.

The British thing is a bit of a bollux?

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1 hour ago, Skidooski said:

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Schoep the dog  RIP

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https://www.today.com/pets/dog-pictured-floating-sleep-owners-arms-has-died-6C10680004

Dog pictured floating to sleep in owner's arms has died

Schoep, the arthritic dog who became an Internet sensation last summer when he was photographed floating peacefully in Lake Superior in his owner’s arms, has passed away.The 20-year-old dog’s owner, John Unger, announced the death of his best friend on Facebook on Thursday evening.“I Breathe But I Can't Catch My Breath...” Unger wrote. “Schoep passed yesterday. More information in the da
 

Image: John Unger and Schoep the dog John Unger and his dog Schoep used to float anywhere from 10 minutes to an hour, depending on the temperature of the water and how Schoep was feeling.Hannah Stonehouse Hudson / StonehousePhoto.com

 
July 18, 2013, 8:20 PM EDT
By Laura T. Coffey

 

 

Image: John Unger and Schoep the dog John Unger and his dog Schoep used to float anywhere from 10 minutes to an hour, depending on the temperature of the water and how Schoep was feeling.Today

Schoep, the arthritic dog who became an Internet sensation last summer when he was photographed floating peacefully in Lake Superior in his owner’s arms, has passed away.

The 20-year-old dog’s owner, John Unger, announced the death of his best friend on Facebook on Thursday evening.

 

“I Breathe But I Can't Catch My Breath...” Unger wrote. “Schoep passed yesterday. More information in the days ahead.”

The bond between Schoep and Unger captivated tens of thousands of animal lovers when their photo and story began circulating nearly a year ago. Last July, Unger feared that he was mere days from needing to put then-19-year-old Schoep down. In anticipation of his loss, he asked a friend to take one last photo of them together.

In loving arms: Man floats his sick dog to sleep, becomes Internet sensation

That friend, photographer Hannah Stonehouse Hudson, met them at Lake Superior, where Unger liked to help Schoep float to take pressure off his arthritic joints. She captured a photo of the two of them in the lake and posted it on her Facebook page on Aug. 1.

That image ricocheted around the world and resulted in an outpouring of online donations and support. The help Unger received allowed him to afford treatments to alleviate his dog’s condition.

 

Image: Schoep the dog John Unger always wanted Schoep to experience everything, so he brought him everywhere he went. They regularly took three walks a day.Today

“As best as I can guess, the treatments have turned back the clock on his life about a year-and-a-half to two years,” Unger told TODAY.com in September 2012. “I’ve taken him for walks on trails that we haven’t been on in three years. He’s not dragging his back legs like he was before. To be able to do that again with him, words can’t even describe the feeling.”

 

 

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