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A 45-year-old man is expected to appear in court via telephone today for allegedly making threats against Quebec’s public health director, Horacio Arruda.He could face charges of intimidation, harassment and making threats.Arruda has said he filed a complaint with Quebec provincial police last week after some personal information, including an address, was shared on social media.
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