Canadian quarantine cops fined close to 5000 children

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Recently released figures show Canadian Public Health Agency
inspectors who were empowered to issue fines cited an alarming
4,883 children for breaking government COVID quarantine rules.
As per Blacklock's Reporter, Canada's cabinet, in an Inquiry
of Ministry brought before the House of Commons, said warnings
to kids under age 18 were given in person by law enforcement
officials "as a result of non-compliance identified either at the
port of entry or during a police check at the traveler's quarantine
address."
The information was requested by Conservative MP Marilyn Gladu
and shows that some 58,760 minors, at one point or another
mandated to stay home under Canada's Quarantine Act, were issued
warnings under the act.
The information did not say how old the children were but that the
warnings were mostly made by Public Health Agency inspectors.
Gladu had asked, "With regard to minors being warned of
imprisonment or fines if they broke the previous quarantine
requirements for certain individuals returning to Canada, since
April 2020 broken down by year: How many travelers under age
18 received such warnings?"
The report noted the warnings, which "may be verbal or written.
Are issued to the parent or guardian."
"They contain information regarding possible enforcement actions,"
the report added.
In total, Canada's Public Health Agency gave out a whopping $14.9
million in quarantine fines.
The fine amounts ranged from $100 for a child breaching a quarantine
order to $275 for those who gave false or misleading information.
A $500 fine was handed to those for "failure to comply with
a reasonable measure."
Those who breached a quarantine order were fined $750, and those
who entered the county illegally were fined $1,000.
Some Canadian provinces such as Alberta, Saskatchewan, Quebec,
and those in Atlantic Canada refused to enforce the Contraventions
Act, meaning there were no fines given in those provinces. As
a result, those who were fined lived only in British Columbia,
Manitoba, and Ontario.
Canada's Public Health Agency spent over $43 million hiring security
guards who enforced COVID quarantine rules by making house calls
on returning travelers.
Canada's Quarantine Act was suspended October 1, and there are
currently no COVID restrictions for entering or leaving the country.
The rules had been in place since mid-2020. The much-hated
ArriveCAN travel app was also made optional, and a mandate that
foreigners must be jabbed to enter Canada was removed.
The Quarantine Act was used by the federal government to enact
severe draconian COVID travel rules on all returning travelers
to the country.
Trudeau's use of the Quarantine Act?gave his government the power
to place upon Canadians "unprecedented travel and isolation"
requirements.