Canadian businessman Rod Baker has resigned after he and his wife were charged with traveling to northern Canada and misleading authorities in order to receive the coronavirus vaccine.
The Great Canadian Gaming Corp said in a statement that it received the chief executive officer's resignation on Sunday but offered no details, stating that it did not comment on personnel matters.
Mr Baker did not immediately return a request for comment. Great Canadian Gaming Corp is in the process of being bought by Apollo Global Management Inc for C$2.52bn (€1.63bn).
The Canadian Broadcasting Corp, which first reported the incident, said Mr Baker, 55, and his wife Ekaterina Baker, 32, had travelled from Vancouver to the Yukon territory.