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Chris Dodds said in a news release.“Furthermore, the female was issued two $230 violation tickets under the COVID-19 Related Measures Act for allegedly failing to wear a face covering in indoor public space and abusive/belligerent behaviour.” How extremists are getting involved in anti-mask demonstrations across Canada Revelstoke RCMP said their primary.