Quebec City mayor adds new rules as protest against COVID orders expected on weekend
Quebec City is giving more powers to its police force to control traffic and prohibit the consumption of alcohol outdoors ahead of a protest planned for this weekend against COVID-19 public health orders.
Mayor Bruno Marchand said Wednesday that two new municipal regulations were adopted by the city’s executive committee.
One new order gives police the power to control traffic, parking and street closures in the city. The other reinstates a ban on outdoor cooking and consuming alcohol in parks and in public spaces. Marchand said the second order would be revisited this summer.
He told a news conference Wednesday the new traffic powers permit police to take decisions based on the intentions of protesters.