
The province’s Health Department published a list of guidelines Friday to help celebrate the holiday safely amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

The province’s Health Department published a list of guidelines Friday to help celebrate the holiday safely amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

Quebec’s largest nurses’ union says health-care workers are beyond exhausted as they continue to feel the pressures of the COVID-19 pandemic and that the use of mandatory overtime to cover staffing shortages must end.

Legault said today on Facebook that last week’s debates on racism did not strike the right tone, because they occurred on the first anniversary of the death of Joyce Echaquan and later, on the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.

Quebec premier François Legault said it’s “unacceptable” that people have been protesting against the vaccine passport outside hospitals and schools recently and said the province could turn to the law to put an end to them.
On this day in 1759, 4,000 British troops draw the French out from behind their ramparts at Quebec and defeat them on the Plains of Abraham. The stunning victory will help bring about the downfall of New France. pic.twitter.com/da5zEmp51W
— Military History Now (@MilHistNow) September 13, 2021

Quebecers will now have to show proof of vaccination against COVID-19 in order to gain access to certain non-essential services, including bars, restaurants and some sports.

Geneviève De Vriendt, a 16-year-old girl with a passion for life and faith, is a member of Quebec’s Christian pro-life group Campagne Québec-vie, whose mission it is “to establish a Christian society that protects faith, family and life, from conception to natural death.”

The VaxiCode app will be ready to be downloaded by more than five million Quebecers in the Apple App Store at 8 a.m. The app will roll out to Android users in the Google Play store later this week.
Current scene in downtown Montreal. A protest is taking place against the covid passport system that is coming to Quebec. The turnout here is massive. https://t.co/iS2UfzC2fp@RebelNewsOnline pic.twitter.com/3F6abY1E82
— Lincoln Jay (@lincolnmjay) August 14, 2021
Defending your rights at the Freedom March against #VaccinePassports in Montreal pic.twitter.com/16JJ9nwxJa
— Maxime Bernier (@MaximeBernier) August 14, 2021

“Taking into account the increase in cases, the fall coming up with the back to school and back to work and the expected prevalence of the delta variant, the conditions are there to deploy the vaccination passport,” Christian Dubé said.

Liberal Leader Dominique Anglade said Tuesday on Facebook the province needs vaccine passports to avoid another lockdown, as people are set to return to offices and schools are scheduled to resume in a few weeks.

Quebec’s Minister of Health and Social Services Christian Dubé made it clear that the rollout of the vaccine passport will not happen until all eligible Quebecers will have had a chance to receive two doses of the vaccine, which is estimated to happen around Sept. 1.

The general indifference we’ve seen toward Bill 96 indicates the extent of Quebec’s gradual suppression of its non-French minority, as well as the fatigue and boredom of attrition that afflicts the Rest of Canada on the subject of Quebec.

Changes follow recommendations of a public inquiry into relations between Indigenous groups and some of Quebec’s public services.