Police arrest man in connection with online threats against Quebec premier, public health director Arruda said the security measures have been in place “since the start” but he didn’t elaborate.Last Thursday, a small group of protesters showed up at Arruda’s private home in a suburb north of Montreal.
Man appears in court for alleged threats against Quebec’s public health director In July, Arruda filed a police complaint after his address and home phone number were posted online.Arruda said he believes in the right to protest but said his concern is with those who may use demonstrations to cause mischief.“I People have the right to express their opposition, but there are places for that, in my opinion, and there is a way to do it also.