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Fueling Minds Inc. was fined $ 10,000 for operating without a business licence at the time of the E.coli outbreak.
Justice of the Peace Mathieu St. Germain accepted a joint Crown and defence submission for that amount.
Three mothers of children who got sick from tainted food at their daycares and attended the court proceeding.
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