Truckers, airlines push back on Trudeau government’s new border rules
Global News
Ottawa is taking fire for changes announced Friday to the border rules for international travellers. Critics are worried the changes could have a negative impact on the economy.
Truck drivers and the country’s major airlines joined with the official Opposition Saturday to criticize the Trudeau’s government’s new public health rules that will apply to international travellers, rules that were announced Friday.
One of the new rule changes would eliminate the requirement for a molecular test for COVID-19 for fully vaccinated Canadians returning from a stay of three days or less but keeps the test requirement in place for Canadians returning from longer stays and for all foreign nationals, including Americans, arriving in Canada.
“By only focussing on short trips and Canadian travellers, government has taken a piecemeal approach that is not justified or based on science,” Canadian Airlines Council of Canada CEO Peter McNaney said in a statement. “To our knowledge, no other country in the world has adopted such a narrow approach.”
Airlines, as well as other industry lobby groups such as the Canadian Chamber of Commerce, believe the requirement for a molecular test should be eliminated for all fully vaccinated travellers. On that point, those industry groups will have an ally in the official Opposition which is expected to press the government on the new rules when the new Parliament opens next week.
“This is a half measure, and I think it’s confusing, and I think that the prime minister ought to start listening to his own expert advisory panel, which not once said that any unvaccinated traveler needed a PCR test to come into Canada,” said Melissa Lantsman, the Conservative MP for Thornhill, Ont., and her party’s transport critic.
“Scrapping the PCR test is where we need to go. We need to do it for our economy. We need to do it to get in line with with our allies.”
While Canadians travelling to the United States must be fully vaccinated they do not require a molecular test. Americans coming to Canada, however, do require that test. When American legislators met in Washington, D.C., last week with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and members of his cabinet, the Americans pressed for changes to the border rules which would facilitate easier cross-border travel to help revive economies in border towns in both Canada and the U.S.
Another rule change, set to come into place on Jan. 15 would require all those now exempt from many border rule requirements, to be fully vaccinated. That group includes, for example, professional athletes but would also include essential workers like truck drivers.