Last updated on: June 18, , h. The story originally made headlines around the world. Last January, the couple traveled to a remote Yukon vaccination clinic and bluffed their way to the front of the line. The tale of vaccine tourism and wealthy entitlement hit a raw nerve far beyond the White River First Nation community they thoughtlessly endangered.
Prosecutor Kelly McGill noted that the Crown had considered requesting a prison sentence for the pair. For example, in the case of this couple, one had presented an Ontario health card, and the other had a B. Those wouldn't have necessarily prevented them from getting a vaccine as there are many out-of-territory workers in the North.
But he said the territory has obtained sample copies of all other provincial and territorial health care cards to be kept with the mobile vaccine units so the units can determine if a health card is valid, "in case someone's trying to fake that. The Yukon government is also working on ways to find supporting evidence that someone is actually employed in the territory.
Social Sharing. Couple claimed they worked at nearby motel There, according to Streicker, they took advantage of a mobile vaccination clinic that was administering the first doses of the Moderna vaccine to locals, claiming they were new employees at an area motel. Outrage over B. Comments Close comments menu. Video link. Close X. Click to scroll back to top of the page Back to top. By Staff The Canadian Press. Posted January 25, pm. It is not clear why Baker decided to sell the shares, and there is no confirmation that the sale is linked to the government report that implicated the company for which Baker was an executive.
It is worth noting, however, that Baker's sell-off meant that he missed out on a surge in Great Canadian's stock price, when it was announced it won the casino business in Ontario. Less than a year later, on August 8th, , shares of Great Canadian Gaming shot up Finance Minister Charles Sousa, the politician in charge of the gambling file at Queen's Park, insists it is too soon to talk about the idea of stepping away from Ontario's deal with Great Canadian.
He stresses the company was vetted and cleared before it started bidding on operating casinos in Ontario, and adds that Great Canadian is not under investigation by gambling regulators or by police. Earlier this week, Opposition parties at Queen's Park called on Great Canadian's contract to be halted, pending an investigation into what happened in BC.
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