Canada is getting rid of its controversial mandatory quarantine for some travellers Stay in the loop Sign up for our free email newsletter. Unsubscribe anytime or contact us for details. The much-contested mandatory hotel quarantine that the Canadian government started imposing in February on all air passengers coming from international destinations will apparently be no more for certain travellers starting next month. After Prime Minister Justin Trudeau stated in a press conference on Tuesday that certain border restrictions would be easing for fully vaccinated Canadians, federal sources have now confirmed the news to outlets such as 680 News and CTV News.