A Vancouver daycare operator has been sentenced to 20 months in jail and 12 months probation for failing to provide the necessaries of life for nine children including Baby Mac, the toddler who died in 2017 while under Saad's care.
VANCOUVER The East Vancouver unlicensed child-care provider facing criminal charges in connection with the death of Macallan Wayne Saini, also known as Baby Mac, was allegedly operating illegally the day the toddler died in her care, according to an official report from Vancouver police. According to the report, written in part by a patrol officer who responded to a 911 call from the Kitchener Street daycare on the afternoon of Jan. 18, 2017, “(Yasmine) Saad was taking care of 5 children (that day)…all under the age of 18 mos.” Under B.C.’s Community Care & Assisted Living Act, the maximum number of children an unlicensed provider may care for is only two, or a sibling group, who are not related to the operator.
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