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消息来源 CBC
Border restrictions are now in place, and some Canadians find themselves stranded abroad as they struggle to find or pay for expensive last-minute tickets. They are fighting to get home from all over the world, from Morocco to Peruand Algeria, and travel agents are scrambling to help. Read more here. Canadian airlines have started ramping up repatriation flights for those Canadians still abroad, while at the same time reducing domestic flights due to lack of demand. A 450-seat flight from Morocco arrived this weekend, though passengers urged the government to help others still stranded. Meanwhile, Brett Todd, the mayor of Prescott, Ont., says some snowbirds returning to Canada are stopping to shop instead of going straight home into self-isolation and, in the process, "exposing people to real risk." Going beyond international travel, some provinces have recommended isolation for anyone crossing even provincial or territorial borders. The Northwest Territories has opted to fully ban travel into the territory for non-residents, with limited exceptions.
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