After refusing food to a customer who wouldn't wear a mask at a walk-up takeout window, a local Thai restaurant was given an ultimatum: pay $20,000 or be taken to a human rights tribunal. It also says the restaurant can settle the issue and avoid "the necessity of a formal process" by paying $20,000. The restaurant's server Nhu Dang was working at the takeout window when the incident took place. and he just started yelling at me and said I have human rights ... you can't ask me for doctor's notes. (Scarfone Hawkins LLP)Neither the health unit's section 22 order nor the city's mandatory masking bylaw outline any rules on wearing a mask at a takeout window.
Source: CBC News October 14, 2020 17:03 UTC