Whistle Stop owner has sanctions relaxed by Court of Appeal
Whistle Stop Cafe owner Christopher Scott has won a change to sanctions against him, doled out late last year in relation to a mass gathering he organized and promoted in May 2021.
Scott’s cafe, which is located in Mirror, about 66 kilometres east of Red Deer, was a hub for anti-COVID-19 sentiments throughout parts of the pandemic, and that led its owner into trouble with the law.
Last October, Scott was punished with three days in jail, satisfied by time served at the time of his arrest in May, plus a fine of $20,000. Scott was also placed on probation for 18 months, with conditions to stay in Alberta until his fines were paid, keep the peace, be of good behaviour, obey all Alberta Health Services (AHS) public health orders relating to COVID-19, and provide 120 hours of community service of not less than 10 hours per month.
Furthermore, he was told that he must place the scientific community’s claims regarding COVID-19 on the record whenever he is publicly opposing AHS public health orders, including on social media forums, and finally, he was to pay over $10,000 in damages to AHS.


