Some resistance as Quebec makes masks in indoor public places mandatory
MONTREAL — As Quebec introduced mandatory masks in indoor public places this weekend, there’s been some notable push back from residents who don’t want to wear one.
On Saturday, Quebec became the first province in Canada to bring about such a rule, which applies to people aged 12 and older.
Several anti-mask protests have taken place across the province, including a march Saturday in St-Georges, in the Beauce region south of Quebec City, and another with several dozen people in front of Quebec Premier Francois Legault’s office in Montreal today.
Protesters have called on masks to be optional despite the COVID-19 pandemic as public health authorities have pushed for people to don one amid concerns about a second wave of the virus.