As the result of an anti-mask/lockdown demonstration in the Town of Midland, the Southern Georgian Bay detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) has charged a number of persons associated to the event.
On Saturday April 24, members of the public gathered on park property at the Midland Harbour front in the Town of Midland for a demonstration.
Officers attended and spoke with demonstrators, most of whom were cooperative.
As a result, seven people have been charged for failing to comply with an order made during a declared emergency.
While the OPP continues to encourage everyone to follow the emergency measures and health recommendations, officers continue to investigate and take necessary action in response to incidents reported under the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act (EMCPA), the Re-opening Ontario Act (ROA) and the provincial Stay-At-Home order. We are working with local Public Health Units (PHUs), bylaw enforcement and other agencies.
Public safety, including that of demonstrators, is always the top priority. As a result, charges may not be laid at the time of the incident, but could be laid at a later time after a thorough investigation.
Fines are $750 for failing to comply with an order and/or $1,000 for preventing others (including individuals, employees or other workers) from following an order. Maximum fines for individuals are up $100,000 and $10 million for a corporation. Failure to follow the rules can result in prosecution or jail time.



