Montreal mayor calls destructive protests against COVID-19 curfew ‘stupid’
MONTREAL — The front window of Frank Passa’s Old Montreal restaurant, Quattro, is covered with a piece of plywood, broken after an anti-curfew protest turned violent on Sunday night.
While some of his neighbours had their windows repaired on Monday morning, Passa said he plans to wait until the end of the week in case it happens again.
“There’s supposed to be another riot, another protest tonight,” he said in an interview outside the restaurant. “We’re not open, so what’s the use, I don’t want to pay twice.”
After hundreds of people gathered Sunday in the city’s historic district to protest the provincial government’s decision to advance the curfew to 8 p.m., some protesters led a destructive trail through the neighbourhood, breaking store windows and lighting garbage on fire.

