Police in Quebec municipalities issued thousands of fines for insulting officers
MONTREAL — Police in some of Quebec’s largest metropolitan regions have handed out thousands of fines over the past six years to citizens for allegedly hurling insults at officers or other municipal officials, according to internal data obtained by The Canadian Press.
Quebec City police have largely driven these numbers, issuing 11,092 fines between April 1, 2020, and March 31, 2026, to people who allegedly violated a municipal bylaw that prohibits disrespectful language directed at officers and other public officials.
Quebec City released the numbers in response to a formal access to information request.
Meantime, a spokesperson for the police force in the municipality of Laval, directly north of Montreal, says its officers issued 4,502 fines to people who violated a bylaw that prohibits abusive behaviour towards municipal employees between January 2021 and April 2026.
