“There are many Quebecers who will refuse to pay to travel within their own province. This goes against the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. It’s not the $30 that’s the problem, it’s the principle,” one business owner on the island told the outlet. “If I refuse to identify myself, I will be fined $1,000. It restricts the freedom of movement of all Madelinots. It’s certain that people will organize against the municipality, that doesn’t make sense,” he said in French.
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