TICO Conviction

TICO-April29

John Douglas Mills, operating as Algonquin Travel, plead guilty and was convicted of one count of failing to deposit customer funds into the trust account, contrary to the Travel Industry Act.

Mills was a registrant under the Act and terminated his registration on June 4, 2015. Mills operated in Oshawa and elsewhere in Ontario.

The plea and conviction under the Act was joined with the plea and conviction of one count of Possession Over $5,000 under the Criminal Code of Canada.

Mills was sentenced on both charges as follows: Four months custody to be served conditionally in the community; Two years probation with the condition (in addition to statutory conditions) not to be employed in the travel industry with or without remuneration; Stand alone Restitution Orders for $10,200 (relating to the Criminal charge) and $8,084.58 (relating to the charge under the Act).

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