Calgary daycares fined amid E. coli outbreak missteps

Tuesday, May 27, 2025, 12:21 pm

Authorities have imposed a $10K fine on a Calgary company tied to a significant E. coli outbreak that sickened hundreds of children. Investigations detailed multiple infractions – including failing to secure a proper catering licence – spotlighting severe oversight lapses in daycare food preparation practices.


calgaryherald.com / Calgary company accused in E. coli outbreak fined $10,000 for operating without a business licence

Fueling Minds Inc. the caterer linked to a 2023 E. coli outbreak fined $10,000 for operating without a business licence.

globalnews.ca / Company fined $10K in E. coli outbreak at Calgary daycares

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.

theglobeandmail.com / Company fined $10,000 for offences linked to E. coli outbreak at Calgary daycares

Fueling Minds Inc. pleaded guilty in April to four offences relating to the commercial kitchen company’s failure to have a catering licence

thestar.com / Company fined $10,000 in E. coli outbreak at Calgary daycares in 2023

A joint submission from the lawyers has recommended a fine of $10,000.


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