A Kemptville, Ont., restaurant has had its liquor licence suspended after holding an anti-lockdown rally earlier this week, according to the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO). When AGCO officials returned the next day, they found that liquor was again being served on the patio. Again, staff weren't wearing masks, the gaming commission said. (Dan Mellon)The AGCO's registrar has now issued a notice of proposal to permanently revoke the bistro's liquor licence for infractions under the Liquor Licence Act. According to the AGCO, the restaurant has the right to appeal the interim licence suspension and the notice of proposal to an independent tribunal.
Source: CBC News April 10, 2021 21:11 UTC