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After the province reported over 3,000 daily COVID-19 cases for the first time ever this week, Premier Legault said a “shock treatment” was needed to curb the virus’ spread.

Scenes from Quebec Saturday night paint an haunting picture of a snow covered province coming under a police state’s supposed attempt of controlling a highly infectious virus, a task which many argue can not possibly be achieved through state sanctions on personal freedom.

Saturday marked the first night of the Province’s new curfew put in place by Premier Francois Legault that will punish those outside their home for reasons unacceptable to the government between the hours 8 p.m-5 a.m that. Those in violation of the “public sanitation order” will face fines up to $6,000 Canadian (US$4,728).

Videos shared by Canadians on social media show police in siren blasting vehicles moving through neighborhoods as the curfew came into effect.

“Police cars are driving through neighborhoods, sirens blaring, scanning for dissidents to arrest. $6,000 fines – enough to destroy families,” Rebel News‘ Ezra Levant reported.

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After the province reported over 3,000 daily COVID-19 cases for the first time ever this week, Premier Legault said a “shock treatment” was needed to curb the virus’ spread. Scenes from Quebec Saturday night paint an haunting picture of a snow covered province coming under a police state’s supposed attempt of controlling a highly infectious virus, a task which many argue can not possibly be achieved through state sanctions on personal freedom. Saturday marked the first night of the Province’s new curfew put in place by Premier Francois Legault that will punish those outside their home for reasons unacceptable to the government between the hours 8 p.m-5 a.m that. Those in violation of the “public sanitation order” will face fines up to $6,000 Canadian (US$4,728). Videos shared by Canadians on social media show police in siren blasting vehicles moving through neighborhoods as the curfew came into effect. “Police cars are driving through neighborhoods, sirens blaring, scanning for dissidents to arrest. $6,000 fines – enough to destroy families,” Rebel News‘ Ezra Levant reported. more ...

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I glad I'm here and not there!

Probably not keeping people safe from the op, more like keeping the op secret from the people. Trudeau is corrupt. Canadians will have to see it up close and personal for themselves. Maybe then, at a minimum vote Trudeau and his progressive party out?

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Rigged elections here too.

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Communists and Marxists don't tend to relinquish control over the vote once they get it. As US takes down China, China may be asking a lot of Canada that is not in the US best interests. I hope Trudeau breaks with them, but that may be too much to ask.