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quebec rules

Quebec's latest limitations on private gatherings took effect on December 26. While, until that date, as many as 10 people could participate in a private indoor gathering, Quebecers can now have a maximum of only six people in their homes if they're from more than two different households.

The new rule also applies to restaurant tables, tourist accommodations and any other rented room.

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At a press conference on Tuesday, Health Minister Christian Dubé asked employers to once again "favour" telework starting immediately. The request comes as the province contends with an increase in new cases and braces for the possible impact of the Omicron variant. Dubé said telework would help minimize contacts.

The news follows a series of recommendations from National Public Health Director Dr. Horacio Arruda.

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Let's face it, we all get so excited when summer finally rolls around that it becomes a little easier to forget about the rules. But believe it or not, laws don't go on summer vacation. That's why we looked into Quebec laws that get broken in the summer and how much fines for them could cost you.

Many of us don't even realize we break these rules — or that they're even rules at all — so consider this a little reminder to help you have an excellent Quebec summer!

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