Article content “But this is not the approach currently valued by the government,” Boutin said. And even in a situation of mandatory vaccination decreed by the government, Quebecers could still challenge the measure in court. Q: If mandatory vaccination is imposed and I still refuse the vaccine, are there consequences? A: Sanctions are possible, such as fines. A court can also order someone to be vaccinated if they refuse to do so. And if a judge has serious reasons to believe the person will not comply with such an order, the judge can order them to be taken directly to a specific location to be vaccinated, Boutin said.