No tickets, charges issued in Quebec for travellers violating hotel quarantine order
MONTREAL — No one in Quebec has been fined or ticketed for violating the national health order requiring travellers arriving in Canada to quarantine at a designated hotel, according to province’s prosecution bureau.
That is despite Quebec’s government being one of the most vocal in the country for strict border restrictions. Premier François Legault had repeatedly demanded Ottawa do more to curb people’s ability to leave or enter the country.
In January, Legault called on Ottawa to ban non-essential flights to Canada or require people to quarantine at a hotel where they could more easily be monitored by police.
“We cannot take any chances with the new variant,” Legault said on Jan. 21, lamenting that the federal government was too lax with travellers. “Right now, the (home) quarantine for these people is not enough of a guarantee for the protection of Quebecers.”

