Cost of mandatory quarantine for newly arrived refugees to be covered by government
OTTAWA — Newly arriving refugees will have the cost of their mandatory hotel quarantines and COVID-19 tests covered by the federal government.
Word the cost will be removed from the shoulders of private sponsors comes just days before tougher border measures are set to go into place: as of Monday, most incoming travellers to Canada are required to stay for up to three nights in government-approved hotels while they await the results of COVID-19 tests.
The new rules are meant to guard against further spread of COVID-19 and discourage travel. They are a response to more contagious new variants of the novel coronavirus circulating at the same time some Canadians are ignoring government advice and heading south for winter.
But returning snowbirds aren’t the only ones getting on planes bound for Canada.


