The owner of a popular restaurant in Minden, Ont. has had enough with Ontario’s Emergency Measures and Civil Protection Act and has reopened his diner to the public.
On Friday morning, Jason Lake said was willing to break the rules in order to keep his eatery in business.
As Dan Nyznik reports, the consequences could be quite costly.
Consumer
Diner owner in Minden defies emergency act
More Videos
-
Tech Talk: EV driving range and winter tire tech
-
‘People are finding it tough’: Ford says gas tax extension will make life more affordable
-
Bell made $64M in revenue from Ontario jail calls, lawsuit alleges
-
‘Don’t mess around with people’s booze,’ Doug Ford says as LCBO strike ends
-
LCBO deal ratified, stores set to reopen Tuesday after strike
-
LCBO, union reach deal to end strike
You are viewing an Accelerated Mobile Webpage.
View Original Article