Germany introduces flying tax to price people out of travel
Germany has just introduced a new tax on flying with the hopes of pricing poor people out of travelling to reduce their carbon footprint.
Europe implements digital tracking system for Canadian travellers
Canadians travelling to Europe will need more than a passport as of November 2023, as a digital “visa-waiver” application requirement comes into effect.
Alberta Premier wants hydrogen-powered trains to the mountains
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith wants to work with the City of Calgary to develop hydrogen-powered trains to Banff.
ROWAN: I crossed the border using Trudeau’s Blackface Photos
COLUMN: Upon my return to Canada after the Labour Day weekend, I uploaded a photo of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau wearing his grotesque blackface costume instead of the required vaccine documents. It worked.
It’s time to ban ArriveCan
It shouldn’t need to be said, but it’s long overdue for Canada to get rid of the invasive and burdensome ArriveCan app.
Privacy concerns lead to ArriveCan app investigation
The federal privacy commissioner has launched an investigation into the invasive ArriveCan app over a privacy complaint.
Japan on track for fresh COVID lockdowns
Japan has miraculously broken its record for COVID cases in a single day after two and a half years of COVID restrictions, masking, and mass vaccination campaigns.
Over 20 people “deplaned” by Air Canada with no explanation given
Air Canada recently “deplaned” 25 people from a flight out of Montreal without giving an explanation to the passengers.
Transport Minister says ArriveCan is here to stay
Transport Minister Omar Alghabra says the feds have no intention to drop the cumbersome ArriveCan app currently wreaking havoc in Canada’s travel industry.
Call to scrap ArriveCan app goes international
American Congressman Brian Higgins spoke out against Canada’s invasive ArriveCan app, claiming it’s confusing and costing Canada tourism money.