The owners of a family-run toy store in Montreal’s Parc-Extension neighbourhood are appearing in court on Tuesday to contest a $2,250 fine received for operating past 5 p.m. on a weekend. As Global’s Victoria Bakos reports, they claim the provincial law restricting opening hours is outdated and unfair to small businesses as they struggle to recover from the pandemic.
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Montreal toy store owner fined thousands for surpassing operating hours
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