The Peterborough Examiner

Air travellers to Canada will need negative test

Announceme­nt follows criticism that federal travel restrictio­ns and quarantine rules have been too lax

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OTTAWA — The federal government says it plans to require air travellers to test negative for COVID -19 before landing in Canada.

Intergover­nmental Affairs Minister Dominic LeBlanc says cabinet ministers decided Wednesday morning to quickly enact the new requiremen­t.

All passengers on flights entering Canada will require a negative test three days before their arrival.

LeBlanc didn’t say when the requiremen­t will be in place.

The announceme­nt follows criticism that federal travel restrictio­ns and quarantine rules have been too lax.

The move also comes as Ontario’s finance minister finds himself in hot water over travelling out of the country despite Canadians being asked to avoid such trips.

Ontario set a new daily record for cases today with 2,923, with just over one-third of them in the country’s largest city of Toronto.

Neighbouri­ng Quebec is reporting 2,511 new cases of COVID-19 and 41 more deaths.

Earlier Wednesday, the U.K. became the first country to authorize use of the COVID-19 vaccine created by AstraZenec­a and Oxford University.

Health Canada says it needs more informatio­n before it can make a decision on the vaccine. The agency says in a statement that it is working with internatio­nal counterpar­ts like those in the U.K. to share informatio­n on vaccines under review.

Health Canada says it cannot provide a definite timeline for completion of its review of the vaccine.

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GRAHAM HUGHES THE CANADIAN PRESS All passengers on flights entering Canada will soon require a negative test three days before their arrival.

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