有一个good samaritan法, 各省不同,有的省是救人免责, 在魁北克, 救人是责任,
Quebec is unique in Canada in imposing a duty on everyone to help a person in peril. The duty to take action stems from the Quebec Charter of Human Rights and Freedoms enacted in 1975, and the Civil Code.
The Charter contains a provision that imposes an obligation to render aid if it can be accomplished without serious risk to the good samaritan or a third person. There is still little jurisprudence interpreting these provisions.
Under the Civil Code, every person is obligated to act as a bon père de famille, broadly defined as a reasonably prudent person. Failure to do so would amount to fault and lead to legal wrong.