Quebec town is latest to consider letting kids play legally on streets
MONTREAL — There is a growing movement in Quebec to bring back the fun — by legalizing kids’ play in streets and alleyways.
Municipalities across the province have begun experimenting with the not-so-novel idea of letting kids be kids without risking a fine.
At Tuesday’s council meeting in Granby, about 80 kilometres east of Montreal, a notice of motion was introduced to make it legal for children to play in the streets.
Quebec’s legislature tabled a motion in 2016 encouraging municipalities to adopt rules letting kids play legally on streets and alleyways in order to improve quality of life.