Canada’s top doctor says to avoid non-essential travel as B.C. explores legal options
OTTAWA — British Columbia’s decision to seek legal advice on limiting travel reinforces the message that it isn’t the time to go on vacation across the country, Canada’s chief medical officer of health said Friday.
Dr. Theresa Tam said stopping non-essential travel would be a difficult decision for the province, but it could reduce COVID-19 by cutting the number of contacts.
“If you’re vacationing and travelling across Canada, this is not the time to be doing non-essential travel,” she said.
Premier John Horgan’s government is seeking legal advice on whether it can limit interprovincial travel, but a civil liberties lawyer said Friday the province would need evidence to support a ban.


