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Most Manitoba COVID-19 fines not yet collected
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Manitoba data shows about 90 per cent of money from fines has yet to be paid
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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.
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WINNIPEG - Less than 10 per cent of the $1.7 million in fines the Manitoba government has issued to suspected COVID-19 rule-breakers has been collected so far, the Justice Department revealed Wednesday.
WINNIPEG - Less than 10 per cent of the $1.7 million in fines the Manitoba government has issued to suspected COVID-19 rule-breakers has been collected so far, the Justice Department revealed Wednesday. Since April 8, 2020, a total of $162,975 has been collected for tickets handed out in relation to public-health-order violations, the department said in a written statement.
A gavel is shown at the Kentucky State Capitol in Frankfort, Ky., on Tuesday, March 30, 2021. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP-Timothy D. Easley