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Quebec to table bill Thursday against anti-vax protests, but one MNA may nix quick passage
CTV
Most of Quebec's politicians say they're ready to work together to legislate a ban on anti-vaccine demonstrations near schools and hospitals, creating heavy fines, but the sole Conservative MNA says she's not convinced.
But the bill's fate is unclear after a single MNA said she remains unsure.
All major parties support the proposed bill, but now-Conservative MNA Claire Samson, who crossed the floor from the CAQ a few months ago, may stall its passage for days or even weeks, saying she's concerned about how it limits protesters' rights.
On Wednesday, the province's three main opposition parties -- the Liberals, Parti Québécois and Québec Solidaire -- all argued it is unacceptable for demonstrators to aggressively approach children to try to dissuade them from respecting health measures.
They say they are ready to work with the Coalition Avenir Quebec (CAQ) government to urgently adopt an exceptional measure, be it a special law, decree or an application for an injunction.