Legal challenge mounted against Canada’s federally mandated quarantine hotel policy
TORONTO — A constitutional rights advocacy group is mounting a legal challenge to the Canadian government’s quarantine hotel policy.
The Canadian Constitution Foundation has filed an application with Ontario’s Superior Court of Justice along with five individuals, seeking an end to the policy.
A government order that went into effect on Feb. 14 mandates that anyone entering Canada from abroad must stay in a federally approved hotel for the first three nights of a 14-day quarantine.
Travellers may leave the hotels once a COVID-19 test taken at their point of entry comes back negative.