B.C. premier to call on prime minister for national travel policy to fight COVID-19
VICTORIA — British Columbia Premier John Horgan says he will lobby Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to tell Canadians that travel within the country at this stage of the COVID-19 pandemic should only be for essential purposes.
He said he is not asking for federal travel restrictions, but he wants Trudeau to stress the importance of staying home while COVID-19 cases surge in much of Canada.
“It’s a question of leadership,” Horgan told a news conference Wednesday.
“I’m encouraging the prime minister to take this opportunity to work with all of us, and I’m confident that he will say broadly to all Canadians, ‘Stay where you live, reduce your social interactions, do only those things that are essential to you and your family and your business and your employment.’ “


