Well, Minister, as you see, there are a lot of gaps in this because, when tenants call the RCMP, they are told that it's not up to the RCMP to enforce the Chief Public Health Officer's orders to not gather in apartment buildings. I appreciate that the peace officers don't feel equipped to go into the apartment buildings if there is a big party going on, but it just seems to be no one's problem to put an end to this. I'm trying to say, look, this is really a significant problem. In the end, what can you do, as the Minister, to coordinate the response in the apartment buildings? I can tell you, from living across the street from one of them, this will be ground zero for the community spread. It's like a train station. Now we have a chance to figure out how to deal with that, so how can we make these gaps disappear, Minister?
Julie Green on Question 242-19(2): Enforcement of Chief Public Health Officer's Orders in Apartment Buildings
In the Legislative Assembly on May 27th, 2020. See this statement in context.
Question 242-19(2): Enforcement of Chief Public Health Officer's Orders in Apartment Buildings
Oral Questions
May 27th, 2020
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