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Quebec premier concerned about supplies to Magdalen Islands in COVID-19 pandemic

With the P.E.I. government putting up a checkpoint at the ferry terminal for the Magdalen Islands in Souris, Quebec Premier Franois Legault is asking what that might mean for supplies getting to the islands.

Franois Legault has questions about P.E.I. checkpoints

Premier Dennis King says P.E.I. will continue to work with Quebec to make sure people on the Magdalen Islands have what they need. (Canadian Coast Guard)

With the P.E.I. government putting up a checkpoint at the ferry terminal for theMagdalen Islandsin Souris, Quebec Premier Franois Legault is asking what that might mean for supplies getting to the islands.

P.E.I. set up checkpoints at all entrances to the Island this week. It is asking all travellers to self-isolate for 14 days after arriving.

Legaultwants to ensure goods and people can still get to the Quebec territory in the Gulf of St. Lawrence using the Souris ferry.

"I wanted to get the sense of how things were going in his province pertaining to les-de-la-Madeleine. We wanted to ensure that there is a steady supply," said P.E.I. Premier Dennis King.

King said P.E.I. will continue to work with Quebec to make sure people on the islands have what they need.

P.E.I. chief public health officer Dr. Heather Morrison said those who are travelling from theMagdalen Islandsthrough P.E.I. must self-isolate. That means they must stay in their car. They cannot stop for gas, to eat or stay overnight on the Island.

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With files from Wayne Thibodeau