Terror in Canada! No one is told where they are going, and if they resist, they are arrested and forced to quarantine the returning passengers

The Gateway Pundit reports that Canadian police are forcibly quarantining the woman who traveled back to her Home country without telling her Family where she was taken.

Photo: Chris Mathis and Nikki Mathis

A Calgary pastor said his wife was placed in mandatory quarantine after her flight arrived in Calgary. Officials told Nikki Mathis she was required to be in isolation for 2 weeks and that authorities would not say where they took the woman.

Shortly after the story broke that Nikki Mathis was taken from the Calgary airport to an undisclosed location for quarantine under police surveillance (despite testing negative prior to her flight), the Justice Centre announced its intention to submit a letter to the federal government stating that such actions were unconstitutional and demanding her immediate release.

The Western Standard reports:

An Edmonton pastor may have found out Thursday night about Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s new travel restrictions during the COVID-19 (Chinese Communist virus) pandemic.

On Friday morning, Trudeau announced that all travelers returning to the country must go to a government quarantine center for another COVID-19 test, and if the subjects test negative, they will be allowed to return home for another 11 days on a strict schedule. Travelers who test positive will be taken to another government facility for another 14 days of quarantine.

Trudeau said each traveler will cost $2,000 for testing, Food and lodging.

The new rule had not been announced Thursday night, but it appears officials at Calgary International Airport were ready to go.

The Rev. Chris Mathis wrote on his Facebook page, “(My wife Nikki) arrived in Calgary tonight and when she arrived she was greeted by a police officer and an Alberta health Service (AHS) officer “

“They rejected her results and told her that she needed to go to an isolation facility immediately. She was told if she resisted she would be arrested, she called me and I immediately asked to speak to the officer, I spoke with both the police officer and the AHS officer and they reiterated what she had told me. I asked where she would be and they said they couldn’t tell me the address because it was confidential.”

“I asked for their names and once again, they could not give me any information or their names. I pressed, questioned, and tried to resist, but they said they would arrest her if she resisted. They wouldn’t give me any information about where they were taking my wife.”