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Takeaways from the Trudeau-Biden virtual hangout
02/24/2021 10:00 AM EST
If you’d been wondering whether Zoom calls between government leaders are any different from your awkward Zoom calls with family, the answer is no. Somebody’s half-yelling (Trudeau). Somebody mentions that it’s someone else’s birthday (in this case, Foreign Affairs Minister Marc Garneau’s) and no one really reacts. Somebody makes a joke about being bad at French (yes, it was Biden) and everyone else smiles indulgently from behind their masks. You know, standard Zoom fare.
Welcome to Corridors. I’m your host, Maura Forrest. In today’s edition: what was achieved during the Trudeau-Biden confab, what to do after declaring a genocide, and reaching a juncture on vaccines. Get in touch: [email protected]
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A non-profit organization is taking the federal government to court over the forced quarantine in hotels for travellers entering Canada, a measure that took effect on Monday.
The group, Faces of Advocacy, called the measure excessive, disproportionate and arbitrary, saying it infringes on the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. On behalf of three Quebec residents, the group filed a challenge to the measure in Quebec Superior Court on Monday.
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The measure forces most travellers to Canada to isolate in a hotel for up to three days while awaiting a test for COVID-19, and then to be isolated in another place if the test comes back positive. It could cost travellers up to $2,000 for their hotel stays.
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