Transport Canada to Drop All Covid Related Travel Measures as of October 1st

2022-09-26

Transport Canada to Drop All Covid Related Travel Measures as of October 1st

Sep 26, 2022 | Blog, General News

Transport Canada to Drop All Covid Related Travel Measures as of October 1st

 

On September 26th, Transport Canada’s website changed the requirements for all remaining Covid related restrictions.

As of October 1st, all COVID-19 border requirements, including vaccination, mandatory use of ArriveCAN, and any testing and quarantine/isolation requirements will end for all travellers entering Canada whether by land, air, or sea. This also includes the requirement to wear a mask for travel within Canada.

We know this was never based on science as was recently uncovered in cross examination by lawyer Keith Wilson on the Peckford Charter Challenge case.

It’s about time our government stops trampling on the rights and freedoms of Canadians and starts following the science that has been present for quite some time.

For more information, you can visit the Transport Canada website at; tc.canada.ca

Time will tell whether the government will reinstate these unconstitutional measures

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