Around a dozen activists mounted a protest Sunday morning in front of the Montreal office of Quebec Premier François Legault against the province’s nightly curfew, put in place earlier in January to combat the COVID-19 pandemic. As Benson Cook reports, some said they were inspired to join the demonstration after Legault’s controversial remarks in rejection to exempting the city’s homeless from the curfew.
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Coronavirus: Demonstrators call for end to Quebec’s curfew as advocates ask Superior Court to exempt homeless
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