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Province keeping mask on health-order enforcement process Chris “Sky” Saccoccia at an anti-mask rally at the Forks Sunday. Equal justice for equal health-order breaches? Equal justice for equal health-order breaches? How enforcement officers choose who to ticket for breaking pandemic rules is not a matter for public consumption, the province appears to have decided. A provincial enforcement spokesperson said in an email Thursday that more participants in last Sunday s anti-mask, anti-restrictions protest at The Forks will be receiving tickets based on surveillance video and other information gathered at the event. Just two of the several hundred people who attended the rally were issued $1,296 tickets on the spot, for failure to self-isolate and gathering in a group larger than permitted. ....
Save to Read Later A rural Manitoba teacher has been suspended for attending an anti-mask rally in Winnipeg Sunday after parents raised concerns she might expose their children to COVID-19. A rural Manitoba teacher has been suspended for attending an anti-mask rally in Winnipeg Sunday after parents raised concerns she might expose their children to COVID-19. A photo circulating among concerned parents shows the Altona teacher at the rally, which drew hundreds of protesters of all ages who milled around maskless and disobeyed social distancing guidelines. INSTAGRAM Hollie Buhler, who teaches Grade 1 at Elmwood School in Altona, is pictured shoulder-to-shoulder with rally organizer Chris Saccoccia. ....
The school division would not comment as this is an internal school division matter, a spokesperson said. Barbara Bowes, president of the human resources consulting firm Legacy Bowes Group, says a failure to consider the potential repercussions of attending such rallies is really quite foolish. There s a lot of talk about personal rights and [the employee s] ability to speak their own private opinion, etc., Bowes said in a Tuesday interview with CBC Radio s Up To Speed. But as soon as you get into the public audience, then you also have to worry about how your attendance, or your voice, or your placards harm your employer s business interests. ....