Commercial, private or military jet? Garneau quarantine travel raises rule questions
OTTAWA — Plans for Canada’s foreign affairs minister to take his second international trip in less than a month have raised questions around what’s allowed for those in quarantine and a discrepancy between what Canadians are told and what regulations say.
Marc Garneau’s office says he’s in quarantine after returning from a G7 ministers’ meeting in the United Kingdom last week.
It says he arrived back in Canada on May 6, and stayed for two nights in a government-approved hotel in Montreal, as required by Ottawa for those entering the country by air to prevent further spread of COVID-19.
On May 18, one day before he finishes his mandatory 14-quarantine, he’s set to leave for the 12th ministerial meeting of the Arctic Council on May 19-20 in Reykjavic, Iceland.