Federal government hiking fines for hotel quarantine violators
OTTAWA — The federal government is increasing the fine for air travellers who refuse to quarantine in a designated hotel for three days after arriving in Canada.
Travellers who had faced a $3,000 fine if they didn’t abide by the requirement will instead be liable for a $5,000 penalty starting on Thursday.
The move comes a week after a federal advisory panel raised a number of problems with the hotel quarantine and recommended the government end it.
The panel instead suggested travellers be required to quarantine in a hotel only if they fail to present a credible quarantine plan.