There's you and your conspiracy theories. Joel Warmington is not a well-regarded journalist. This is not the three-day quarantine that everyone is panicking about. You are, soundly and solidly, wrong.
The COVIDiot in Warmington's story, that you link, completely ignored the government's instructions that say that rapid tests are not acceptable for the COVID test you have to present to come back to Canada on an airplane. Nevertheless, he persisted, and when he arrived in Canada, the CBSA agents used Quarantine Act powers to force him to get a proper test.
Your posting of Warmington's story, which you think is some kind of great victory on your part, is yet another example of people thinking that they know more than the government and who ignored the rules. Rapid tests have a massive failure rate and are very good at giving false negatives and false positives. There's a reason why the government doesn't accept them for returning flights.
Additionally, Warmington seems to think that the way to control an infection is to assume everyone is healthy until they're proven to be sick. Uh, no. That's how you get massive spread from asymptomatic people.
But, Shoaib, you don't believe in COVID.