Canada itself has on several occasions.
When they lifted the border restrictions last summer, Americans were given a head start - before the Canadian border opened to the rest of the world. Prior to that, there was no quarantine required for US land border arrivals.
Today as well, US arrivals in Canada are subject to only random arrival testing, while those from elsewhere mandatory. Notwithstanding some airports don't have the capacity and do random for everyone.
I think you’re misunderstanding my point. US
arrivals never meant US
citizens. In fact before Canada opened up for Europe a loophole for me and my mom was to fly first to the US, hang out there for 14 days and then we could enter Canada. (same Loophole to enter the US when the borders were closed, many people hung out in Mexico first for 14 days and then could enter the US even if their native country was on the “ban” list) Now we can fly directly.
I work for an airline and deal with this all the time and I cannot think of a case where testing requirements have been differentiated based on what
passport you have. Throughout Covid travel restrictions, nationality or residency only played a role if borders were closed and you wanted to come back home. You would be allowed home. Regardless though
testing requirements were always the same For everyone on that flight or vaxx status , where nationality never played a role.
In reading the article that’s what I find odd as it refers to Canadians:
“The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation earlier reported the federal government was close to removing mandatory COVID-19 PCR testing for fully vaccinated
Canadians who travel outside Canada.”
I wonder if that’s just bad reporting or does Canada really mean to say that on an international flight returning to Canada Canadians citizens are exempt from PCR testing but not the rest of the passengers? When all other requirements are the same(everyone’s fully Vaxxed). That I find very odd and have never seen before.