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Police in Quebec asked to use judgment when enforcing curfew, Guilbault says

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COVID-19, is the first province to issue a curfew. People who are caught flouting the new rule between Jan. 9 and Feb. 8 face fines ranging from $1,000 to $6,000.

Here’s how Quebec’s latest lockdown rules and nightly curfew will work While there are a few exceptions to the curfew — including work, medical emergencies, walking the dog and leaving home for essentials — Guilbault explained that Quebecers will have to be able to provide some kind of evidence if they are stopped by police.For workers, this means having a note from an employer.

Guilbault said those who run out to the pharmacy for medication or an essential item such as food should keep their receipts.Those who have left their properties and cannot provide a valid reason risk.

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