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Canadian mogul fined after getting Covid vaccine meant for Indigenous residents – The Guardian
Rodney Baker and his wife travelled to remote community of 100 in Yukon territory and claimed to be workers at a local motel

The former head of a Canadian casino company and his actor wife have been fined after chartering a private plane to a remote community near the Alaska border and receiving coronavirus vaccines meant for vulnerable Indigenous residents.
According to officials, Rodney and Ekaterina Baker travelled by chartered plane to Beaver Creek, a community of 100 in Canadas Yukon territory, where a mobile team was administering the Moderna vaccine to residents. Among those slated for the vaccine were elderly…
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