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Sounds like a line to me.
Most of the border dealers have been instructed by Triumph HQ no to sell to Canadians anymore, and Triumph could refuse to honor warrenty issues on bikes that are brought over (although I'm not aware of them doing so, but other manufacturers follow this practice)
Triumph has also instructed all their dealers not to give out the letters of recall clearance which you need to get it registered in Canada, but I have heard that the RIV is now willing to accept other forms of proof for this.
Other than that, there shouldn't be any legitimate reason you can't bring a US bike into Canada.
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