I do not know if you have to notify CIC, but I suspect that you do because TB is a notifiable disease in Canada. TB is part of the medical test procedure, Canada checks TB for good reason.
I am not a medical expert, if your daughter is contagious it must be possible (however unlikely) that you or other family members may have been infected.
Obviously you want to get to Canada, but this needs to be dealt with in accordance with any rules the CIC have and good medical practice.
If you have to notify CIC, but you do not, then you could have a bigger problem to deal with.
IMO Hiding this from CIC could be considered misrepresentation and as far as I know, CIC has the power to revoke your PR even after you become a permanent resident of Canada.
I suspect that if CIC are notified it would cause a delay (not a refusal) to your PR while checks and treatment take place.
Surely, you can call CIC without giving your name and ask a hypothetical question.
Notes from Public Health Agency of Canada about TB
http://www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/tbpc-latb/fa-fi/index-eng.php
Note TB is a notifiable disease.
http://dsol-smed.phac-aspc.gc.ca/dsol-smed/ndis/list-eng.php
I am not a medical expert, if your daughter is contagious it must be possible (however unlikely) that you or other family members may have been infected.
Obviously you want to get to Canada, but this needs to be dealt with in accordance with any rules the CIC have and good medical practice.
If you have to notify CIC, but you do not, then you could have a bigger problem to deal with.
IMO Hiding this from CIC could be considered misrepresentation and as far as I know, CIC has the power to revoke your PR even after you become a permanent resident of Canada.
I suspect that if CIC are notified it would cause a delay (not a refusal) to your PR while checks and treatment take place.
Surely, you can call CIC without giving your name and ask a hypothetical question.
Notes from Public Health Agency of Canada about TB
http://www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/tbpc-latb/fa-fi/index-eng.php
Note TB is a notifiable disease.
http://dsol-smed.phac-aspc.gc.ca/dsol-smed/ndis/list-eng.php