Border between Quebec and Ontario much more closed than what separatists ever asked for

From CBC

Gatineau police set up checkpoints to limit interprovincial traffic

Gatineau police set up checkpoints on interprovincial bridges and other roadways Wednesday in an unprecedented effort to enforce the province’s new ban on non-essential travel into western Quebec.

The ban started at noon and includes visitors crossing into Quebec from Ontario.

By Wednesday afternoon, traffic was lined up near crossings between the two provinces, including the Champlain and Alexandra bridges.

Police are asking drivers and passengers about the purpose of their trip to assess whether or not it’s essential, a news release from Gatineau police said. Essential trips include travel for essential work, medical appointments or for humanitarian reasons.

Gatineau police say checkpoints are currently set up at:

  • The Masson-Angers ferry.
  • The Alexandra Bridge.
  • The Portage Bridge.
  • The Chaudières Bridge.
  • The Champlain Bridge.
  • The intersection of Highway 148 and chemin Terry Fox.

(Thank you PePi.)

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2 Replies to “Border between Quebec and Ontario much more closed than what separatists ever asked for”

  1. “A new report tracking the roots, spread and effects of violent Islamist extremism found that 121 groups that share elements from a common ideology are now operating worldwide. Their activities resulted in the deaths of 84,000 people – nearly 22,000 of them civilians – in 66 countries in 2017, the report found”
    https://www.cbsnews.com/news/islamist-extremism-caused-84000-deaths-worldwide-in-2017-a-new-report-says/

    This pandemic did not stop the viruse-carriers, asymtomatic or radicalized, getting into same countries. Committing suicide again to the exposure…

    Next, the Communists will come. Game over.

  2. I’ve never understood why Ottawa never put tolls on those bridges from Quebec. Ottawa roads crumbling and the city infrastructure starved of cash, while thousands of Quebec cars help tear up the roads every day. Why not make them pay their share for using the roads?