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Luke Sauve and his wife, Raissa, depart for Bulgaria Thursday evening to pick up their adopted son and when they return at month’s end, they will be forced to stay in a COVID hotel, even though their little one suffers from Down Syndrome.
After many efforts to get an answer from government officials at the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) and the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) over the past few weeks, an email from PHAC arrived Tuesday afternoon indicating their new four-year-old son, Emir, would be “exempt from testing requirements” but he and his wife would not be exempt from quarantine rules.