Records show the Fueling Brains Academy trade name was registered as a child-care facility by Alimohd and was previously called Kids U Centennial Inc.The company and its two directors face a total of 12 charges under municipal business bylaws and face a total fine of up to $120,000.
The city alleges Fueling Minds operated without a city business licence that’s required when providing third-party food services to child-care centres not owned by the company.A proposed class-action lawsuit was filed Sept. 8 on behalf of those affected by the outbreak. It names as defendants Fueling Minds, Fueling Brains Academy and the company’s six daycares.Article contentAlberta records of grant payments show Kids U Inc. has received more than $490,000 since the beginning of 2021.
The federal government also has records of Kids U Inc. receiving $100,000 and Kids U Centennial Inc. receiving more than $200,000 in grants since 2021.Records show Alimohd was registered as a lobbyist in British Columbia until earlier this year. Kids U Inc. is also recorded in the federal lobby and a company representative made communications 38 times, including with Bardish Chagger, who was then the Liberal government leader in the House of Commons.Article contentFueling Brains vice-president of strategic partnerships and growth is former Liberal member of Parliament Kent Hehr. Hehr’s profile on LinkedIn says he has been employed by Fueling Brains for almost three years.
Kent Hehr resigned from cabinet in 2018 following allegations of inappropriate behaviour and lost his seat in the 2019 election.“On behalf of the team at Fueling Brains, we are deeply saddened that children are sick. The health and safety of our children, parents and staff has always been our priority,” Faisal Alimohd said in a statement Sept. 5.Share this article in your social network
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