I recognize your facts...... Especially #1 " dislike this government " .The idea that the cost doesn't deter travel is absurd - comments everywhere show that's not true. (And when we see claims that people are 'forced' to travel for personal reasons - well, it's funny how these essential reasons become less essential when it costs more money and time).
I'm not a big fan of this policy nor how it's been implemented but there are two facts no-one seems to want to recognize, particularly if they already dislike this government:
1) This policy was brought in with a huge amount of political pressure esp by some provincial governments - blaming international travel for covid cases. And rather transparently to distract from their own failures. (Not to mention that one of the reasons this ended up being necessary is federal government couldn't direclty enforce or check the self-isolation requirements many were ignoring).
2) Many seem to want the government to make exceptions for their particular, special, essential reason. Govt hates and really doesn't want to be in a position to have to decide or adjudicate what's an 'essential reason' to go abroad - is this person's sick mother more essential than that persons sick brother? What about just missing your spouse?
It would mean having a whole bureaucracy to make those decisions, then have to come up with documentation requirements, then having to check those documents (are they real? we already have people forging covid test results), etc.
And of course - inevitably - there would have to be an appeal procedure and a whole quasi-judicial bureaucracy built up around that, AND government would continuously be criticised for being unfair. (And what would be different? If you were 'allowed' to travel by some bureaucrat, should government pay for your room?)
Yep, it's not a great situation. It's not particularly 'fair' but then not much is without money.
But government was pushed into having to do something imperfect, and the alternatives would - from many perspectives - be even worse for many and particularly worse politically.
Seems there are too many hands in the pie and they're not working together to get this under control. People are frustrated with
all the mixed messages leading to distrust and that leads to bad behavior.
I think the international travelers that now require 2-covid tests are being scapegoated for community covid spread.
The quarantine hotels are not releasing any numbers on positive cases claiming it's being managed by Public Health.
Locally our hockey team ( Canucks ) are all infected with the P.1 variant that has been circulating for some time amongst younger people.
Some of these athletes are really sick and I can imaging what it would do to an older person or someone with health issues.
I agree with you it's not a good situation and it's not fair but I believe the government could do a much better job !
Now I'm preparing for the 4th, 5th, and 6th wave and regretting not traveling to Florida many months ago.