Worth noting that these non-essential services include "access to places like bars, gyms, contact sports and other activities deemed "high" or "moderate" risk.".
For reference, the Quebec government has previously forbidden in-person shopping of items they deemed non-essential, such as clothing.
Worth noting that these non-essential services include "access to places like bars, gyms, contact sports and other activities deemed "high" or "moderate" risk.".
For reference, the Quebec government has previously forbidden in-person shopping of items they deemed non-essential, such as clothing.
What are their laws on public nudity? That might actually be somewhat internally consistent, even if it doesn't hold up on it's face.
Some quick searching shows it's illegal to be naked in public. I'm not sure if Quebec has different laws.
https://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/c-46/section-174.html
Canada has jurisdiction over criminal law ( the relevant thing here ).
Québec over everything else.
Our law system is based on the Code Civil, whereas "English America" has Common Law as a basis.