Waterloo Region Record

Girl Guides of Canada cancelling U.S. trips out of concern over ‘uncertain’ entry rules

- The Canadian Press

— Girl Guides of Canada says it will not approve any new travel to the United States.

The organizati­on says it decided to cancel future trips due to uncertaint­y over whether all of its members would equally be allowed to enter the U.S.

It says in a statement that the organizati­on values providing safe, inclusive and accepting experience­s to its members, including when travelling.

Although the U.S. is a “frequent destinatio­n” for its members, the organizati­on says all trips including travel that requires connecting through an American airport will not be approved.

The statement says provincial advisers on internatio­nal travel will contact a small number of groups that were already approved for trips to the United States about how they should proceed.

A nationally sponsored trip to a camp in California that was scheduled for this summer is also being relo-

cated.

“This was a very difficult decision to make,” the statement says. “We hope that members will appreciate this reflects our commitment to inclusivit­y and equal opportunit­ies for all girls and women.”

The organizati­on is not the first to ban children’s trips to the United States.

Several schools and school districts across Canada debated going ahead with trips south of the border following the first executive order issued by President Donald Trump that imposed travel restrictio­ns to citizens from seven Muslim-majority countries.

A Winnipeg junior high school cancelled a trip by its track team to Minnesota in January because it wasn’t certain all students would be able to cross the border.

The Greater Essex County School Board in southweste­rn Ontario decided in February to cancel a handful of trips over concerns of safety and equity, while districts in southern Vancouver Island debated whether to ban all U.S. travel or handle each trip on a case-by-case basis.

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