The kitchen responsible for an e. coli outbreak in 2023 has been sentenced. Families say the punishment marked an important step in the journey of reconciliation, but the punishment doesn’t fit the crime. Skylar Peters reports.
Global News Hour at 6 Calgary
Families affected by Calgary e. coli outbreak ‘disheartened’ at sentence
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