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A copy was provided to The Canadian Press.“As we restart our economy, however, we want to ensure all passengers and communities remain safe and that nobody is put at risk due to any oversight.”Federal officials are trying to sort out how much information airlines should provide, and how the data should flow to provincial and territorial health authorities as they track down anyone who may have been on a flight with someone who tested positive for COVID-19.Mike McNaney, president of the National Airlines Council of Canada, said in a statement that flight information is provided when requested, “per established procedures for communicable diseases” and usually in less than 24 hours.“Our members are fully committed to protecting public safety,” the statement said.The divide in talks between Ottawa and the airlines appears to fall along whether phone numbers or e-mail addresses are enough, or if residential addresses, for instance, should also be part of any handover.A federal government official told The Canadian Press on Wednesday the issue revolves around information collected for domestic flights, with one of the hurdles being finding an agreement that satisfies all parties involved.The official was not authorized to speak on the record because efforts are being headed by the Public Health Agency of Canada.The federal health agency already requires airlines to provide information on travellers arriving on international flights, who are subject to strict quarantine rules.Public health officials tried to trace contacts for every person early on in the pandemic, but those efforts slowed as people were ordered to stay home or quarantine, and as travel dropped.Canada’s chief public health officer Dr. Theresa Tam said Tuesday there could be improvements to the data that airlines provide, noting flight manifests lack all sorts of details that make it difficult to reach people in certain seats.Tam also said there hasn’t been a confirmed case of in-flight transmission.“Very few of our cases actually come from travellers at the moment,” she said. 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A copy was provided to The Canadian Press.“As we restart our economy, however, we want to ensure all passengers and communities remain safe and that nobody is put at risk due to any oversight.”Federal officials are trying to sort out how much information airlines should provide, and how the data should flow to provincial and territorial health authorities as they track down anyone who may have been on a flight with someone who tested positive for COVID-19.Mike McNaney, president of the National Airlines Council of Canada, said in a statement that flight information is provided when requested, “per established procedures for communicable diseases” and usually in less than 24 hours.“Our members are fully committed to protecting public safety,” the statement said.The divide in talks between Ottawa and the airlines appears to fall along whether phone numbers or e-mail addresses are enough, or if residential addresses, for instance, should also be part of any handover.A federal government official told The Canadian Press on Wednesday the issue revolves around information collected for domestic flights, with one of the hurdles being finding an agreement that satisfies all parties involved.The official was not authorized to speak on the record because efforts are being headed by the Public Health Agency of Canada.The federal health agency already requires airlines to provide information on travellers arriving on international flights, who are subject to strict quarantine rules.Public health officials tried to trace contacts for every person early on in the pandemic, but those efforts slowed as people were ordered to stay home or quarantine, and as travel dropped.Canada’s chief public health officer Dr. Theresa Tam said Tuesday there could be improvements to the data that airlines provide, noting flight manifests lack all sorts of details that make it difficult to reach people in certain seats.Tam also said there hasn’t been a confirmed case of in-flight transmission.“Very few of our cases actually come from travellers at the moment,” she said. Their wide reach offers a variety of in-depth content, from elections and disasters to NHL, recipes and entertainment.” If you would like to write a letter to the editor, please forward it to Welcome to The Globe and Mail’s comment community. This is a space where subscribers can engage with each other and Globe staff. (Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press via AP) Canada Prime Minister Justin Trudeau delivers a statement in the House of Commons on Parliament Hill … © 1998 - 2020 Nexstar Broadcasting, Inc. | All Rights Reserved. View Sean Kilpatrick’s profile on LinkedIn, the world's largest professional community. Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau addresses Canadians on the coronavirus situation from Rideau Cottage in Ottawa on March 25. Sean Kilpatrick is an Ottawa based photographer currently employed at the Canadian Press as a National Photographer. That means:Comments that violate our community guidelines will be removed.© Copyright 2020 The Globe and Mail Inc. 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(WIVB)--The U.S. and Canadian border travel restrictions have made it difficult for many people, especially Canadians whose loved ones are seeking special treatment on this side of the border.Congressman Brian Higgins is asking U.S. Customs and Border Protection to provide guidance for caregivers coming across the border.BALTIMORE, Md. (Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press via AP) less Personnel work at the site of a fatal plane crash in Kingston, Ontario, on Thursday, Nov. 28, 2019., as … citizens are exempt from this, unless they’re showing symptoms of coronavirus.Copyright 2020 Nexstar Broadcasting, Inc. All rights reserved.