An Ontario man has been charged by Peel Police for using a fraudulent COVID-19 document to try and get through Pearson Airport. Peel Police said that the man had tested positive for COVID-19, but manipulated his test result document so it looked like it was negative. Editor's Choice: Is This $5.3 Million Mansion For Sale In Toronto Secretly Kyle Lowry’s House? “ [He was] arrested and charged for Unlawfully Did Knowingly Use a Forged Document. Peel Police The incident took place at Pearson Airport on Monday, February 8. In a statement, police say a 29-year-old man from Stratford, Ontario, arrived at the airport via an international flight, although they declined to say which flight it was. When he attempted to get through a Canada Border Services Agency inspection checkpoint, officials realized the document was in fact fraudulent. The man was arrested and charged with knowingly using a forged document, and he will appear in front of the Ontario Court of Justice in Brampton in April. After the arrest, police officers escorted the man to a quarantine hotel for his required isolation period. Canada now mandates that international travellers provide proof of a negative COVID-19 test and the government said that failure to comply could result in a $5,000 fine.