"Vhere are zhour papers!?" Creepy Canadas curfew in Quebec. Be in the house by 8pm or get fined $6k

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Oh Canada, we stand on guard for thee.

Canada has been VERY slow in rolling out the vaccine, and we desperately fear that America will have it done first and Canadians will once again (we've been doing this alot lately, which is rare for our mice-like personas), "why aren't we able to do things right"?

So, the desperation sinks in as we falsely believe we can just get rid of the Wuhan Virus. Media applies pressures as their ad revenue goes down, yadda yadda. When we get desperate, we get fascist (take it from me, as a victim).

Here's what you can and cannot do under Quebec's COVID-19 curfew


MONTREAL -- Starting Saturday, a curfew will be in effect in Quebec for all regions except the Nord-du-Quebec administrative region.

Quebecers will need to stay in their homes from 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. or risk a fine of up to $6,000. until Feb. 8. Officers can also hand out a $500 fine to young people 14 years old and over.

Below is a breakdown of the new regulations that will come into force on the weekend.

CURFEW EXCEPTIONS

  • People are permitted to leave their homes for health-care and humanitarian reasons or priority work
  • People who need to obtain medication following a medical appointment are permitted to leave their homes. People accompanying patients to a medical appointment are also permitted to drive them
  • People are permitted to go or return to hospitals, clinics or dentist or optometrist offices
  • People are permitted to visit a sick or injured parent
  • Residents can walk their dogs within one kilometre of their homes
  • Gas stations and pharmacies may remain open
  • Travel is permitted for those travelling to and from evening classes or laboratories in a recognized school
  • Parents are permitted to accompany his or her children to the home of the other parent who has custody of them
  • Parents are permitted to accompany a sick child to a hospital
  • Those transporting goods and those managing supply chains can continue to operate
  • Travellers heading to an airport, bus or train station are permitted to do so
 

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