
Canadian businessman and wife plead guilty to violating quarantine rules after flying to indigenous community to get Covid-19 vaccine
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A Canadian businessman and his wife pleaded guilty Wednesday to violating quarantine requirements after flying to a small indigenous town in the Yukon territory and allegedly posing as local workers to receive the Covid-19 vaccine.
Rodney Baker, the former president and CEO of the Great Canadian Gaming Corporation, and his wife Ekaterina Baker pleaded guilty to failure to adhere to an entry declaration form and failure to self-isolate. The couple entered their pleas in Yukon Territorial Court and were each fined $575 per count, according to the court registry. Neither will face jail time.More Related News

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