The government could still provide us with an option to reunite with our family while protecting public safety. A lot of us are perfectly happy to quarantine with our loved ones at home, and the government could put in more measures to ensure that travelers are observing the rules. We have loved ones in Canada and want to keep Canada safe as well, that is why we want to bring this attention to the government so that they can introduce policies that balance public safety and our predicaments.
As a reminder, some of us are in the process of relocating internationally after a long wait, some are being forced to choose between family in Canada and spouses abroad, and some are separated from their spouses for months with no clue when they will ever see each other again. It's natural that we publish our frustrations sometimes, just like anyone would. But if you decide to call it out, please be kind.
First, thank you for such a civil response. I appreciate it. Next, I am sure you read my response and I repeatedly said I understood where he was coming from but that calling the government shameless was selfish and uncalled for. Maybe you have a kinder way of saying that. I do not. That to me is kind. We can air out our frustrations. But shameless is a strong and incorrect word for what the government is right now. Again, if this seems unkind, I really have no idea how else to phrase it. If we want to bring this to the attention of the government (and I do because I am affected as well), then we use intelligent arguments (like you have) and a civil manner to do so. Insulting the government will not work. This is also why I suggested a petition. Lastly, I would hope that your reply is also targetted to the soldier who resorted to personal attacks.