filmed and widely shared online, was clearly something that was planned, says Insp. Martin Charron of the Therese-De Blainville police force.[ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest coronavirus updates ]Charron says an organizer was identified and was told she would receive three tickets for holding an event against public health rules, for not wearing a mask in public and for not following physical distancing rules.Charron says it’s the first time police have had to intervene at an anti-mask event of this sort.Rosemère has been part of the province’s red zone since Oct.