Restaurant owner who fought COVID lockdown guilty of operating without a licence

A Toronto restaurant owner who waged a public fight against COVID-19 lockdown orders has been convicted of more than a dozen counts of operating a business without a licence. 

In a Sept. 6 judgment, Justice of the Peace Keon Lee convicted Adam Skelly of 17 non-criminal violations of the Toronto Municipal Code related to the Wicksteed Avenue location of his Adamson Barbecue restaurant in Leaside. 

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