Quebec proposes ‘moral contract’ for holidays; provinces toughen restrictions
Quebec’s premier has proposed a “moral contract” that would allow for holiday get-togethers, while Manitoba further tightened COVID-19 restrictions and Ontario’s premier hinted tougher measures are coming.
Francois Legault said Thursday that there can be gatherings of 10 people between Dec. 24 to 27 in Quebec, provided the province’s infection and hospitalization numbers don’t get out of control before then. He urged people to limit their contacts with others for a week before and a week after that period.
“We’ll need strength to get through this pandemic and to find this strength, we need our families,” he said.
The proposal calls for schools to be shut for an extended period around the holidays, but classes will be taught remotely during those extra days. Schools are to close on Dec. 17, a few days earlier than planned. Primary schools are to return as planned between Jan. 5-6, while secondary schools would return Jan. 11.


