Failure to comply with a court order like this would be civil contempt in Canada. Civil contempt can come with the punishment of jail time and/or fines. Punishment in civil contempt is meant as a remedial action to get the person who is failing to comply to follow the court order and in this case compensate the victims financially.IIRC, if there's a refusal or inability to pay the fines, it can be ruled as criminal contempt, which carries a potential of jail time or community service. I remember when Jordan Peterson was warning that the unaccountable tribunals were going to get abused by gold-diggers, and he was told he was wrong.
I'm not a lawyer but I do know that you can deny service as long as it isn't a discriminatory act against a protected group. If the people you don't like can't be shown to be chosen because they are in a legally protected group it would be fair game. If however it is found the people you don't like all follow a certain pattern and are part of a protected group(s) then there well could be a possible human rights violation.Are there any lawyers in this group from Canada? Does anyone know if you have a right to deny service to someone if you just don't like them? Yaniv is a proven racist, an alleged pedophile and, clearly, a predator. Do people that own businesses (any business) have a right to just say no, I won't serve you?