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Experience crossing into the USA?
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While your boss may feel safe crossing the boarder you can tell your boss you do not feel safe crossing the boarder, your safety comes first. Under the Canadian Charter of Human Rights and the Labour Board of Canada (I am almost certain I am getting that agency’s name wrong) an employer cannot ask you to do something that you do not feel safe doing when there is risk to your life and safety. It may not statistically hurt you, but there is a non-0% chance that you will not be locked up in jail in the US or disappeared to Al Salvador.
Yes there is a non-0% chance of that you just get picked up and arrested for some BS thing in Canada, but there has yet to be a case of a person disappeared in the past couple of years by the government.
If you are being asked to leave the country for work I am guessing you have some seniority in your company, but you have not even left the province for the past 15 years leads me to believe that those with more seniority have all turned down the opportunity to gamble with a free trip to Al Salvador.
If you do go to the US for work remember to always have your passport on you.