“the idea that the canadian parliament would ok us having false passports is just amazing, i don’t know if that’s ever happened before. i doubt it,” said stafford, who travelled under the fake name “rachel.”
was she allowed to keep her canadian passport as a souvenir?
“oh, no,” she said with a laugh. “as soon as we got to switzerland, the first thing they said wasn’t ‘hello.’ it was ‘where’s your passport?'”
nearly half a century later, the canadian caper seems like ancient history and is even forgotten by many. sheardown died in 2012. taylor died in 2015.
“it’s getting a bit fuzzy in people’s memories,” lucy said.
those who took part still regularly gather for reunions. later this year, the staffords plan to attend the 100th birthday celebration for anders, the man who first contacted the canadian embassy staff for help.
lucy won’t go. he refuses to travel to trump’s u.s.
“i’m sorry, but i’m just not willing to go to the united states while he’s in power,” lucy said. “i didn’t go last time and i won’t this time.”
the staffords, who have travelled to prince edward island and quebec in the past, have put plans to visit vancouver and the canadian rockies on hold.
“we thought, ‘maybe people won’t want to see us,'” she said.