Coronavirus: Anti-mask protesters gather in Salmon Arm, Kelowna “He then proceeded to advance on my two staff members and start giving them his opinion about masks, and they insisted he leave the store,” Leonard said.The customer complained about the store’s mask policy and said it was not B.C.
law, although the measure was enacted under the provincial state of emergency, which gives the province “extraordinary powers” under the Emergency Program Act during the pandemic.Leonard encouraged those who either can’t wear a mask due to medical reasons, or don’t believe people should be forced to wear masks in public spaces, to order online.