Newfoundland and Labrador Supreme Court upholds province’s COVID-19 travel ban
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — The province of Newfoundland and Labrador was justified in banning most travel from other provinces because of the COVID-19 pandemic, a provincial Supreme Court judge ruled on Thursday.
Halifax resident Kim Taylor sued the Newfoundland and Labrador government after she was initially denied an exemption to the province’s travel ban after her mother died in St. John’s in early May.
Lawyers for Taylor and the Canadian Civil Liberties Association, which was granted intervener status in the case, argued that province had overstepped its authority and violated Taylor’s charter rights.
Justice Donald Burrage agreed that Taylor’s right to mobility was infringed, but he found that it was a justified response to the COVID-19 pandemic.


