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Canadian government drops $3,450 COVID ticket issued against BC woman who rescued dogs from Costa Rica

Updated: June 23, 2021 at 8:57 am EST  See Comments

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June 23, 2021 (Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms) – The Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms is pleased to announce that the federal government has dropped a ticket for $3,450 issued against a woman who travelled to Costa Rica and returned with three rescued dogs. The client, “Sunshine” (not her real name) and her three pups Bella, Sparky and Pablo, crossed into Canada by land after flying into Seattle.  

Early in 2021, the woman travelled to Costa Rica for medical reasons and while there came across three sick and abandoned dogs, one of whom had been hit by a car. The woman was determined to find loving homes for the dogs in Canada. She flew with them to Seattle because flight restrictions prevented her from flying directly into Canada.

As required by Transport Canada, the woman had obtained a negative PCR test but was delayed while attempting to cross the border with the dogs. 

When she presented herself at the border, the government agents told her that she would have go to Washington to get another PCR test or stay

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