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You can’t have a police state if the police won’t co-operate.
On Friday, Ontario Premier Doug Ford and Solicitor General Sylvia Jones announced tough lockdowns including police stopping people to ask where they were going. Unless on the way to get groceries, to a medical appointment or other government approved activity, Ontarians were subject to large fines.
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Solicitor General Jones said: “Moving forward, police will have the authority to require any individual who is not in a place of residence to, first, provide their purpose for not being at home, and provide their home address,” meaning motor vehicles could be randomly pulled over.
Listed for: $1,398,000
Sold for: $1,268,000
Sold on: January 29
Listing agent: Morley Lercher at Sutton Group – West Coast Realty
Buyers agent: Lester Soo, Arleen Chuang and Henry Fung at Sutton Group – West Coast Realty
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