Quebecers are now allowed to drink alcohol in bars and restaurants until 1 a.m. as Quebec loosens COVID-19 measures
restrictions, including extending closing times for bars and restaurants, and increasing capacities for gatherings.
Quebecers are now allowed to drink alcohol in bars and restaurants until 1 a.m., gaining an additional hour from the previous restrictions set at midnight.Indoor venues and stadiums can now seat 7,500 people, with a maximum of 500 per section, and outdoor festivals can have up to 15,000 with preassigned seats.
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