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Thread: What's The scoop on Canada?
- 05.23.2011 #11Banned or Retired
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We had GPS centuries before the U.S.
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TIM HORTONS!
I got yelled at by a friend for saying Tim Horton's is better than Dunkin' Donuts.
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If you had a dog on your truck will the border guards have a problem with that?
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Not normally, so long as they meet the import requirements, most of which centre on rabies certification.
Domestic dogs, cats and ferrets originating from the United States are subject to an import inspection but are exempt from inspection fees.
http://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/fpa-apa/fees-droits-eng.htmlDomestic dogs entering Canada do not have to be quarantined. However, if you are importing a dog, you must meet the following import requirements.
Read: http://www.inspection.gc.ca/english/...i/canine.shtml
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mack has had dogs on their trucks for years
and please remember --it is zed not zee
and if you go out west--dinner is at noon--supper in the evening
the way it should be
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Nevermind.
Last edited by Saienga; 05.24.2011 at 07.50 AM. Reason:: blarg
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an beware of huge cell phone costs for roaming from a USA provider!
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Depends on the breed of dog and where you are going it seems too.The province of Ontario does not permit pit bulls to enter the province.
I have personally not taken jobs where willingness to do Canada crossing is a requirement to get hired. I don't feel like dealing with the hassle and I cannot stand snotty men in badges. But if you can deal with the bs, I've been told its not a big deal.

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