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City Vaughan
Country Canada

B.C. clamps down on COVID-19 compliance with fines for party hosts, individual guests

Public Safety Minister Mike Farnworth says property owners and hosts can be fined $2,000 for events found in violation of public health orders, while individual guests may face $200 tickets for refusing to disperse or follow COVID-19 safety plans at restaurants and other businesses. He says stronger actions are being taken because the behaviour of a small minority of "selfish individuals" is putting vulnerable B.C. residents at risk. 
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Unique identifier: CP18746991 
Legacy Identifier: n_COVID-BC20200821T1508 
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Create Date: 8/21/2020 3:08:00 PM 
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