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Sask NDP Wants Provincial Government to Make Stiffer Fines for Those Who Break Public Health Measures

By Ryan Young May 10, 2021 | 7:04 PM The opposition is calling on the Moe government to introduce stiffer fines for protesters against public health measures to control the pandemic. NDP Leader Ryan Meili says rallies which include the leader of the People’s Party of Canada, Maxime Bernier, are flaunting public health orders and the fines. Premier Scott Moe says he condemns the rallies. Moe says Bernier is a failed federal leadership candidate who is craving public attention and he won’t comply. Moe says the route out of the pandemic is through vaccination. Justice minister Gordon Wyant says the fines allow a maximum of 75 thousand dollars for breaching public health orders and an NDP proposed 10 thousand dollar minimum would have little impact.

Sask NDP calls for stiffer penalties for anti-mask rally organizers

By Jim Smalley   The opposition is calling on the Moe government to introduce stiffer fines for protesters against public health measures to control the pandemic. NDP Leader Ryan Meili says rallies which include the leader of the People’s Party of Canada, Maxime Bernier, are flaunting public health orders and the fines. Premier Scott Moe says he condemns the rallies. Moe says Bernier is a failed federal leadership candidate who is craving public attention and he won’t comply. Moe says the route out of the pandemic is through vaccination. Justice minister Gordon Wyant says the fines allow a maximum of 75 thousand dollars for breaching public health orders and an NDP proposed 10 thousand dollar minimum would have little impact.

Saskatchewan raises fines for breaching public health orders

Saskatchewan raises fines for breaching public health orders SHARE ON: Saskatchewan Legislature [Photo: File] The Saskatchewan government is raising the maximum fine for breach of the public health orders which have been enacted as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. The ruling comes as numerous anti-mask and so-called freedom rallies have been held across the province. Legislators contend that the $2800 fines were not acting as a sufficient deterrent. The new fines push the penalty for breaching the public health order to a maximum of $7,500 with a 40 per cent surcharge, totalling $10,500. Groups found to be in breach of the health order can face up to $100,000 with a 40 per cent surcharge. That penalty could total $140,000.

Province increases maximum fine for breaking public health order

  REGINA The provincial government is increasing the maximum fine that can be given for someone breaking the public health order. Any individual caught breaking the public health order can now face a fine of up to $7,500, with a 40 per cent surcharge, totalling $10,500. Any organization that breaks the health order can face a maximum fine of $100,000, plus a 40 per cent surcharge, totalling $140,000. Until Monday, the maximum fine for an individual was $2,000 with a $800 surcharge. For organizations, the maximum fine was $10,000 plus a $4,000 surcharge. The NDP wanted a special clause for protest organizers to allow for a fine of no less than $10,000 plus surcharge, which would be a $14,000 ticket.

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