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People's Party of Canada Leader Maxime Bernier speaks to reporters during an election-night rally at the Saskatoon Inn on Sept. 20, 2021. (650 CKOM file photo)
MAD MAX SASKATCHEWAN TOUR

Maxime Bernier guilty of violating health orders in Sask.

Dec 21, 2023 | 3:47 PM

The leader of a fringe political party in Canada has been found guilty of violating public health orders in Saskatchewan.

Maxime Bernier, a former MP and current leader of the People’s Party of Canada held a rally in Saskatoon in May of 2021 as part of his “Mad Max Saskatchewan Tour.”

At the time, the COVID-19 pandemic was still underway, and a public health order in the province limited gatherings to a maximum of 10 attendees.

More than 40 people ended up with fines after the rally.

In a decision issued last week, which followed a trial held last year, Judge Quentin Douglas Agnew found all but seven of them guilty, including Bernier.

The maximum fines for violating public health orders in the province are $7,500 for individuals and $100,000 for corporations. The fines previously sat at $2,000 for individuals and $10,000 for corporations but were hiked in December of 2020 during the pandemic.

Despite the unlawfully large rally in Saskatoon and another 2021 rally in Regina that saw Bernier handed a ticket for violating a health order, his party failed to win a single seat in the 2021 election.

– With files from The Canadian Press

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