Quebec government to arm roadside traffic inspectors

Quebec government to arm roadside traffic inspectors Quebec government to arm roadside traffic inspectors
Quebec Transport Minister Jonatan Julien speaks at the legislature in Quebec City, Wednesday, June 12, 2019. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jacques Boissinot (The Canadian Press)

QUÉBEC — The Quebec government has decided to equip the province’s roadside inspectors with firearms.

The inspectors have complained for years about unsafe work conditions that could include violent confrontations with drivers after stopping vehicles.

Quebec’s labour tribunal found in March that the equipment provided to inspectors offered insufficient protection during traffic stops.

The tribunal suspended unscheduled inspections by the agents due to the dangerous conditions, which prevented them from carrying out normal patrol activities.

Quebec has 300 roadside inspectors, who will have to undergo specialized training before they can carry the firearms.

The government also evaluated the option of using stun guns.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 22, 2025.

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