Tensions arise between Muskoka locals and drivers with U.S. licence plates, mayor says “The erroneous assumption is that people here in the U.S.
community, is that we’re here under false pretences when actually we are here for legitimate purposes.”Hardeman said Americans have been working alongside Canadians at the Winnipeg base for more than 20 years, although he wouldn’t say how many are currently there for security reasons.He said all members are following local guidelines.“It’s been an unfortunate circumstance where some U.S.
personnel, not military, have crossed the closed border with pretences of tourist,” Hardeman said. Coronavirus: B.C. premier raises ‘Alaska loophole’ with feds amid U.S.