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Old Aug 22, 2020 | 10:56 am
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Originally Posted by TheCanuckian
I was told explicitly this is only allowed if driving out. You may not fly within that 14 day period. But if you want to drive, you can follow the regulations laid out for driving to your place of quarantine (don't stop, head straight to the border, etc).
I re-read the entire order again and it's probably the other section of https://orders-in-council.canada.ca/...=39482&lang=en for Symptomatic Persons which states
Exception — leaving Canada

13 A person who must isolate themselves under section 9 or remain in isolation under section 10 may, at the discretion and in accordance with the instructions of a quarantine officer, leave Canada before the expiry of the 14-day isolation period if they isolate themselves until they depart from Canada in a private conveyance.
Basically if one is healthy during the quarantine after arriving in Canada, departing Canada within 14 days is allowed via whichever means while following the standard mask protocol, but if one is symptomatic then only private vehicle is allowed.
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