Hundreds of Quebecers took to the streets of Montreal's Old Port on Saturday to protest against COVID-19 health measures intended to slow the spread of the virus, particularly the return of curfew as well as the expansion of the vaccination passport. Many waved flags and posters denouncing the health measures put in place by the provincial government, including the eventual requirement to have received a third dose of the vaccine to be considered fully vaccinated. He attended the protest and called for an end to the 10 p.m. curfew and to vaccination mandates. Many protesters waved flags and posters denouncing the health measures put in place by the provincial government. Montreal police said no arrests were made and no tickets were handed out at the protest.
Source: CBC News January 09, 2022 10:02 UTC