Calgary Herald

OTTAWA PLANS TO REQUIRE AIR TRAVELLERS TO TEST NEGATIVE FOR COVID-19 BEFORE LANDING IN CANADA IN RESPONSE TO CONCERNS THAT PEOPLE VACATIONIN­G ABROAD COULD BRING THE CORONAVIRU­S HOME WITH THEM.

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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 in response to concerns that people vacationin­g abroad could bring the novel coronaviru­s home with them.

Cabinet ministers met Wednesday morning following criticism from the premiers of Canada’s two largest provinces that federal efforts at the border were too loose.

The new federal measure comes as Ontario’s finance minister, Rod Phillips, finds himself in hot water over travelling out of the country despite Canadians being asked to avoid such trips.

Inter government­al Affairs Minister Dominic Leblanc said all passengers on flights entering Canada will soon be required to have a negative PCR test three days before their arrival.

PCR tests are designed to detect minute amounts of the virus that causes COVID-19, usually through a swab up the nose or in the mouth.

It wasn’ t immediatel­y clear when the new requiremen­t will be put in place, with Leblanc saying more informatio­n would follow.

It does not appear to apply to anyone crossing by car into Canada through a border point with the United States.

“Right now, the greatest concern that we have heard among Canadians is the impact of internatio­nal travel at our airports,” Blair said.

Several other countries, including the U.S., have implemente­d a negative test requiremen­t for incoming passengers. The identifica­tion of new strains of COVID-19 in the U.K. and South Africa has only heightened concerns about cross- border spread of the virus.

The government had months to implement a similar system in Canada, but instead rolled out a haphazard announceme­nt in response to headlines, said Conservati­ve health critic Michelle Rempel.

“Our MP offices have already been receiving inquiries this morning from panicked travellers abroad on this new requiremen­t,” she said in a statement Wednesday. “Justin Trudeau has had months to get his act together on this front, and today’s detail-free announceme­nt is irresponsi­ble.”

Blair noted the government cannot prevent Canadians from coming home, but the law does require travellers to quarantine for 14 days after arrival.

Returning Canadians have a moral and legal obligation to quarantine to protect their families, friends and communitie­s, Blair said, signalling that this applies even to politician­s who have fled the snow for a sunny beach.

 ?? JUSTIN TANG / THE CANADIAN PRESS FILES ?? Intergover­nmental Affairs Minister Dominic Leblanc says air travellers arriving in Canada will be required to show a recent negative COVID test.
JUSTIN TANG / THE CANADIAN PRESS FILES Intergover­nmental Affairs Minister Dominic Leblanc says air travellers arriving in Canada will be required to show a recent negative COVID test.

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