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Quebec s Conservative party surges in the polls as some of its candidates spread conspiracy theories

Once a fringe party, the Quebec Conservatives are suddenly nearing 20 per cent in some polls. But CBC News found several of the party's candidates circulate misinformation about COVID-19.

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At least 5 people with COVID-19 rode buses to Montreal s anti-health-measure protest, officials say

About 5 people with COVID-19 rode buses to Montreal s anti-health-measure protest, officials say After droves of maskless demonstrators marched through Montreal’s east end on May 1, public health officials say those who bussed to the event should get tested for COVID-19. Social Sharing Those who rode with them in chartered buses from Lévis on May 1 are asked to get tested Posted: May 07, 2021 6:20 PM ET | Last Updated: May 7 People hug without masks as they take part in a demonstration against public health measures in Montreal on May 1.(Graham Hughes/The Canadian Press)

Tens of thousands march against Covid restrictions

A demonstration was held on Saturday afternoon near the Olympic Stadium in Montreal to protest the curfew and other Covid restrictions. Demonstrators marched nearly five kilometers on nearby streets surrounding the Parc Olympique calling out “Liberte!” Yellow balloons were being handed out and many demonstrators sported the colour to represent their movement. As a result of the roadblocks set up by police to contain the demonstration, traffic was heavy in the area from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday. The majority of demonstrators were not wearing mandatory face coverings, including the organizers. According to observers, including several media sources, some 20-25,000 participated. Vaccinations were cancelled at the Olympic Stadium in anticipation of the protest.

25,000 march against Curfew and Covid restrictions

A demonstration was held on Saturday afternoon near the Olympic Stadium in Montreal to protest the curfew and other Covid restrictions. Demonstrators marched nearly five kilometers on nearby streets surrounding the Parc Olympique calling out “Liberte!” Yellow balloons were being handed out and many demonstrators sported the colour to represent their movement. As a result of the roadblocks set up by police to contain the demonstration, traffic was heavy in the area from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday. The majority of demonstrators were not wearing mandatory face coverings, including the organizers. According to observers, including several media sources, some 20-25,000 participated. Vaccinations were cancelled at the Olympic Stadium in anticipation of the protest.

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