Opposition parties in Quebec have been demanding an end to the state of emergency for months, calling it an abuse of power by the government
Quebec health officials reported 11 more deaths from COVID-19 today and a drop in hospitalizations as the provincial government moved to end the pandemic state of emergency in the province.
Health authorities say 56 patients are listed in intensive care, a decline of 10 from the previous day. Opposition parties have been demanding an end to the state of emergency for months, calling it an abuse of power by the government.
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