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Cannabis CEO sues federal government over decision to 'incarcerate' travellers in quarantine hotels


Share this Story: Cannabis CEO sues federal government over decision to 'incarcerate' travellers in quarantine hotelsCannabis CEO sues federal government over decision to 'incarcerate' travellers in quarantine hotels 'Mr. Try refreshing your browser, or Cannabis CEO sues federal government over decision to 'incarcerate' travellers in quarantine hotels Back to video Rath filed the lawsuit Tuesday on behalf of Dominic Colvin, the CEO of cannabis company CannaPharmaRx who is afraid of being “unconstitutionally” forced (the lawsuit reads “incarcerated”) into a quarantine hotel if he returns to his home in Kelowna, B.C. Trudeau’s updated plan to force all travellers entering Canada to spend three days in a federally overseen hotel has not officially come into force. Earlier this month, the Canadian Snowbird Association wrote a letter to Transport Minister Omar Alghabra saying it was “firmly opposed” to the mandatory hotel quarantine rule. ‘The CSA believes that the existing quarantine protocols should remain in place and travellers should be permitted to quarantine in their own homes.


Source: National Post February 12, 2021 11:02 UTC



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