COVID-19 restrictions at the highest alert in many parts of Quebec, this weekend’s Thanksgiving celebrations will look a lot different.Family gatherings are limited to only those of the same household in the province’s red zones.And with fewer people surrounding the dining room table, sales of the iconic holiday staple, the turkey, have decreased compared to last year. ‘People are hungry for a holiday’ — Ontario farmer sees higher demand for small turkeys As a result of the pandemic, turkey production has seen a drop of about eight per cent across Canada.In Quebec, the lack of sales has resulted in losses totalling $5.4 million, according to the Poultry Farmers of Quebec.Thanksgiving is the second-largest event, after Christmas, in the.