
Company fined $10K in E. coli outbreak at Calgary daycares
Global News
The company at the centre of a massive E. coli outbreak, that sickened hundreds of children in Calgary in the fall of 2023, has been fined $10,000.
A judge has fined a commercial kitchen company $10,000 for bylaw offences linked to an E. coli outbreak at Calgary daycares that saw hundreds of children fall ill.
Fueling Minds Inc. pleaded guilty in April to four offences.
A joint submission from lawyers recommended the fine.
About 448 people were infected with E. coli, including 39 children and one adult who were hospitalized, in the fall of 2023.
A report by Alberta Health Services says the outbreak was likely tied to meat loaf, but that it might never be determined how the bacteria got there.
A lawyer for Fueling Minds has said the case relates to the company’s failure to have a catering license.
