In response to a question from CBC News, Lawrence Maksymetz, the president and managing partner of the Super 8, said, "my staff refused service not because of racism, but because of COVID. They're afraid and they've said they would not offer service to someone under lockdown."
Restaurants in my area refused to serve anybody from over 25km away, but that was only racist if you happened to be black or native apparently according to the cbc.
These sisters were only 95km from home, just fucking drive back.
Tania Cameron, a Kenora resident who has been vocal about the recent racism and discrimination targeting people from Wabaseemoong, said Friday morning she had heard nine separate stories of people being turned away or harassed at local stores.
There were plenty of stories of out of towners getting harrassed and vehicles vandalized by cottage country locals last spring, but that wasnt racism or discrimination and no human rights tribunals for them.
Early on in the lock down people with Toronto dealership license plate frames were having there windows smashed in parking lots. I think that was the craziest it ever got, other than this percieved racism of course.
Last week it was a cbc sob story about an asylum seeker receiving $1300 a month in support because he could not find work due to the lockdown.
https://archive.is/mVTvy
Restaurants in my area refused to serve anybody from over 25km away, but that was only racist if you happened to be black or native apparently according to the cbc.
These sisters were only 95km from home, just fucking drive back.
There were plenty of stories of out of towners getting harrassed and vehicles vandalized by cottage country locals last spring, but that wasnt racism or discrimination and no human rights tribunals for them.
Im not from Kenora but I think you will be fine.
Early on in the lock down people with Toronto dealership license plate frames were having there windows smashed in parking lots. I think that was the craziest it ever got, other than this percieved racism of course.