
REPORT: Canadian Town To Require QR Code To Leave?
By Danielle
Circulating reports indicate a remote Canadian town will require a QR code to enter or leave.
Unsurprisingly, the reports have sparked severe criticism.
The controversy stems from Îles-de-la-Madeleine, an archipelago in the Gulf of St. Lawrence.
The municipality, consisting of 12 islands, is home to approximately 12,000 residents.
A proposed $30 tourist fee caused an uproar.
“The municipal council of Îles-de-la-Madeleine wishes to adopt a new measure for its citizens, namely that of mandatory identification to leave their municipality,” TVA Nouvelles wrote (translated).
“Canada now has a town that forces you to scan a QR code to enter and leave, and then charges you a $30 tax,” journalist Keean Bexte commented.
TODAY: Canada now has a town that forces you to scan a QR code to enter and leave, and then charges you a $30 tax.
They told you that 15-minute cities were just for convenience. “You’ll be allowed to leave!!!1! Take off your tinfoil hat!” https://t.co/CZjUGOfnwZ— Keean Bexte (@TheRealKeean) April 25, 2024
“Îles-de-la-Madeleine in the Gulf of St. Lawrence has become the first municipality in Canada to officially require a QR code to enter and leave,” The Counter Signal noted.
“Madeleine Island getting QR codes in order to leave and if you don’t get your QR code, you will be fined,” one woman claimed in a viral video.
“That’s the very first QR code prison here in Canada. And it is going to sweep the nation faster than you can think if people don’t stand up and take a stand against these QR codes,” she continued.
“It’s not happening in your town yet but it most certainly will be,” she added.
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