Montréal | Manifestation contre les mesures sanitaires / Protest against health restrictions

lababouche
Published on Jun 24, 2021
Samedi 20 mars 2021, des centaines de Montréalais sont sortis dans les rues afin de manifester leur mécontentement face aux mesures sanitaires en vigueur au Québec. Une marche est partie du parc Sandro-Pertini proche de la station de métro St-Michel ainsi qu'une autre marche a débuté de la Place-des-Arts. Elles ont, par la suite, fusionné lors de leur arrivée sur l'avenue du Parc. Le Service de Police de la ville de Montréal (SPVM) affirme avoir mit en état d'arrestation quatre personnes et avoir émit une centaines de constats pour le non-respect du port du masque obligatoire.
On Saturday March 20, 2021, hundreds of Montrealers took to the streets to express their dissatisfaction with the health measures in force in Quebec. A walk started from Sandro-Pertini park near the St-Michel metro station as well as another walk started from Place-des-Arts. They subsequently merged when they arrived on Avenue du Parc. The Montreal Police Department (SPVM) claims to have arrested four people and to have issued a total of findings for non-compliance with the wearing of the mandatory mask.
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