Ok, it wasn't clear to me (perhaps it should have been) that it was *that* legal issue. I assumed it was of the genre "what can I do if my neighbor won't mow their lawn" or "what can I do if someone scrapes my car in the parking lot" or something. Guessing I missed the original topic, consider me thoroughly un-confused!
Normally, in terms of my thought process, I am the Queen of Unintended Consequences. Today, I am the Empress. There are some spectacular unintended consequences raging in my mind, some of them I wouldn't mind seeing come to pass. Most of them are really, really bad though.
Vague on purpose - I know you know what I'm talking about but I'm just going to leave it there.
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration...te-canada.html
Thinking about it.
I know the answer to that: not many at all. A few years ago a good friend of mine made the attempt...he was in his mid fifties, is a world class designer of microprocessors, has plenty of money, but they turned him down. He thinks it was his age. They don't want their already burdened health care system to be further burdened by a bunch of incoming Yanks.
Stories about people lost in the wild often feature a scene when the protagonist stumbles onto a camp/set of footprints/food remnants, experiences brief relief only to realize it is his own --- and that he's just expended a lot of precious energy stumbling around lost in a circle.
bout right.
Hmmmm…
Saw the last half of the film Marathon Man last night. Film was definitely different back then.