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Les Cedres resident Amelie Rhéaume poses for a photo in Les Cedres, Que., on Wednesday, June 12, 2024. On June 6, the municipality of Les Cèdres, in the Monteregie region of Quebec, published a press release, reminding residents that children can play in certified free play zones on residential streets as long as they acquire the signatures of at least two-thirds of households on the street where they want to play. Rhéaume says the bylaw is of little use and won't be respected. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Joe Bongio

Quebec town’s bylaw requires kids to collect signatures to play in the street

The bylaw, intended to increase safety, has caused confusion and controversy among residents.
6/13/2024

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