With March break just over a month away, pressure is increasingly mounting to make travel harder. Quebec Premier François Legault spoke with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau Thursday, urging for tougher tactics against travellers. As Global’s Amanda Jelowicki reports, Legault worries that without them, people will escape down south, and bring COVID-19 variants back to Quebec.
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Coronavirus: Legault wants to make travel harder for Quebecers as Ottawa mulls more restrictions
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