Canadians are being asked not to travel unless necessary, not even to their cottages. And sometimes not just asked, but ordered. Sean Fine explores the roadblocks that some jurisdictions have put in the way
: “You are not permitted to occupy your secondary residence within the health unit, which includes a rented cottage, vacation home, beach house, chalet, and/or condominium.” Nor may people allow someone else into their secondary residence. Exceptions are permitted for those under a self-isolation or quarantine order – but they still require the health unit’s approval.: The Charter doesn’t have a clause protecting property rights.: It can and it is.
Globe health columnist André Picard examines the complex issues around reopening schools and businesses after the coronavirus lockdown. He says whatever happens as provinces reopen, there's also a second wave of COVID-19 illnesses looming in the fall. André was talking via Instagram Live with The Globe's Madeleine White.to read the day’s essential coronavirus news, features and explainers written by Globe reporters.
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