5 things to know about police fines for insults in Quebec
MONTREAL — Montreal’s police brotherhood wants the power to fine people who hurl insults and foul language at officers and is pressuring the city to adopt a bylaw similar to rules in municipalities like Quebec City, Laval, Longueuil and Sherbrooke, where officers can fine citizens for insulting police and other public officials.
Montreal Mayor Soraya Martinez Ferrada says she is open to implementing a bylaw, but adds it would have to be drafted carefully to ensure it won’t be contested in court.
The Canadian Press obtained internal data from some of Quebec’s largest metropolitan regions on how many fines are issued through bylaws prohibiting insults toward police officers and other municipal employees.
— Between April 1, 2020, and March 31, 2026, Quebec City police handed out 11,092 fines for insulting an officer or other municipal employee. That’s an average of five fines per day. Only 32 days went by in that six-year period where a fine was not issued.
