Two People Charged For Failing To Quarantine When Entering Canada

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On October 28, 2020, North Bay OPP responded to the complaint of a possible breach of the Quarantine Act in Chisholm Township.

Police began an investigation and found that a family entered into Canada by land on October 26, 2020, from the United States. During the investigation, officers discovered that they were not abiding by the mandatory two-week quarantine upon entering Canada.

With the assistance of the Public Health Agency Canada (PHAC) and Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA), a 47-year-old and a 48-year-old, both from Pennsylvania, have been charged with Failing to Comply with Conditions upon Entering Canada under section 58 of the Quarantine Act. They were both issued a Provincial Offence Notice with a set fine of $1,000 plus costs and surcharges. Three others were educated by police.

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  1. So, some busybody apparently snitched on them. Shame on you. If they were perfectly healthy, what threat did they pose? The two week mandatory quarantine is a joke and completely unwarranted. Especially in light of both the CDC and Health Canada having admitted that a ‘covid 19’ virus has never been isolated. All these measures we have in place are based on a virus that hasn’t been identified as even being in existence.

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