Quebec government has only recouped about one-third of pandemic-era fines so far
MONTREAL — More than two years after Quebec lifted most of its COVID-era public health measures, the province has only recouped a little over one-third of the $68 million it issued in pandemic-related fines.
Quebec had some of the strictest public health measures in the country during the pandemic and was the only province to impose a curfew on its residents. Since the start of COVID-19 in 2020, authorities have issued nearly 44,000 tickets for violations of the provincial public health law, including gathering illegally, failing to wear a mask and breaking the curfew.
The vast majority of those tickets were handed out before the end of 2022 — most COVID restrictions were lifted in the spring of that year.
Two years on, however, the government is still working to get people to pay those fines. As of June 30, the government had recovered $25.2 million — about 37 per cent of the total. The average amount owed per ticket is about $1,500.