Alberta Premier Jason Kenney urged federal agencies to be more transparent about where Canadians are being directed to stay to “self-isolate” after returning from abroad. “There are reports of Canadians returning from abroad being directed to self isolate in airport hotels, with federal agencies failing to disclose where they will be staying,” Kenney said in a statement on Monday. We understand the need for quarantine requirements, but ask that federal agencies be more transparent.” “People entering Canada have an obligation to inform themselves about and comply with testing and quarantine requirements. But federal agencies like CBSA and PHAC could avoid a lot of anger and confusion if they were more transparent about where people will be staying,” the premier wrote on Twitter. Kenney’s comments on Monday came after reports of Canadians being detained and sent to quarantine facilities without knowing where they were going and without their families knowing being …