Concerns raised about COVID-19 quarantine rules for migrant workers
OTTAWA — Bloc Quebecois Leader Yves-Francois Blanchet is raising concern about temporary foreign workers arriving in Canada to work on farms, saying he believes the quarantine rules for these workers are inadequate.
The federal government has exempted migrant workers from COVID-19 cross-border travel restrictions because of their importance to the Canadian economy.
Federal officials have said these workers will face health screening before travel and must isolate for 14 days upon their arrival in Canada.
But Blanchet says more than 100 temporary farm workers arrived in Quebec this week from Mexico, and he is concerned they are not being tested for COVID-19 upon their arrival in Canada and that their mandatory quarantine will happen on the farms where they will work, rather than in federal facilities.