Quebec ‘anti-patch’ law targets Hells Angels
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Quebec ‘anti-patch’ law targets Hells Angels
ERIC ANDREW-GEE
PUBLISHED MAY 1, 2026
UPDATED MAY 2, 2026
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Quebec's anti-patch measure was passed as part of a larger law-and-order bill on April 2 and makes it illegal to display the symbols of gangs such as the Hells Angels in public.
GRAHAM HUGHES/THE CANADIAN PRESS
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