Legault's comments about curfew and the homeless out of touch, advocates say Groups working the city's homeless population are worried about how the province's curfew will affect those with no place to go. They say the premier's claim that there is enough indoor space available to prevent them from breaking curfew is out of touch. Social Sharing CBC News · Posted: Jan 07, 2021 12:13 PM ET | Last Updated: January 7 Premier François Legault says there are enough shelters and warming centres to help the homeless avoid breaking curfew. Community groups disagree. (Paul Chiasson/The Canadian Press) Groups working with the city's homeless population are accusing Quebec's premier of being tone-deaf, after he said he expects people living on the street to abide by the province's curfew.