Quebec introduces ‘telewarrant’ system as Ontario releases new COVID-19 modelling
MONTREAL — Quebec’s premier promised to crack down on those who violate public health orders and Ontario released sobering COVID-19 projections as leaders of Canada’s two hardest-hit provinces on Wednesday grappled with how best to flatten a growing second wave.
Francois Legault said starting Thursday, Quebec police can obtain “telewarrants” permitting them to enter people’s homes to enforce new lockdown orders.
Anyone living in three regions in the highest pandemic alert level — including the Montreal and Quebec City areas — face fines of $1,000 if they are caught gathering indoors with people from another household. The lockdown orders are in effect for at least 28 days.
Legault said if police suspect an illegal gathering they will be able to contact a judge and quickly obtain a warrant “that same evening.”

