A facility west of Barrie providing services to children with autism has been ordered to stop offering child care after police said a convicted sexual offender is living at the same address.
A protection order was issued to the "Beating Odds" camp in Utopia, Ont. on Tuesday by a Ministry of Education director who determined "that there was an imminent risk to the safety and wellbeing of the children receiving care."
"This information is being issued to the public as a precautionary measure," investigators from the OPP said in Monday's release, adding that Maloney presents a safety risk. Hunter Kell, the press secretary for the province's solicitor general, said in a statement that Maloney should never be around vulnerable children again.
Speaking to CTV News, Maloney denied having any association with his wife's business. He said he doesn't have any interaction with children attending the camp.
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