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Trudeau reminds travellers returning to Canada to self-isolate at home

Mar 25, 2020 | 9:32 AM

WASHINGTON — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is reminding travellers who are returning to Canada that they are “required” to isolate themselves at home for 14 days.

But Trudeau won’t say if his Liberal government plans to activate the Federal Quarantine Act, which would give it the power to arrest or fine those who don’t co-operate.

International travel — initially from China, then Iran and South Korea, then Europe and now the United States — continues to be a significant vector for the spread of the novel coronavirus in Canada.

And Canada’s border with the U.S., while closed to non-essential travel, is still open to trade and commerce, snowbirds and pleasure travellers returning to stay, as well as cross-border workers and students with visas.