Quebec imposes Canada’s first curfew as country’s COVID-19 caseload soars
TORONTO — Touting the need for drastic action, Quebec became the first province to impose a curfew Wednesday as soaring COVID-19 infections across Canada intensified the strain on hospitals and prompted some Ontario morgues to run out of space.
Quebec’s premier pointed to the province’s overburdened hospitals as he announced a four-week curfew, to begin Saturday, that would bar people from leaving their homes between 8 p.m. and 5 a.m., unless they are going to work.
Francois Legault said he wants the measure — part of a broader series of restrictions presented Wednesday — to serve as an “electroshock” for Quebecers regarding the province’s dire situation.
Officials have been struggling to understand why Quebec’s caseload has continued to spike despite existing restrictions, and concluded they needed to crack down on gatherings in residences.


