The premier hinted Monday that the reopening of Ontario’s economy may be done quicker than his government’s current plan.
The premier hinted Monday that the reopening of Ontario’s economy may be done quicker than his government’s current plan.
Ontario will enter Step 2 of the province’s three-step COVID-19 reopening plan on June 30, sources tell 680NEWS.
Some Ontario school boards plan to abandon the much-derided “quadmester” system for high schoolers come September, though students will still have to sit through extra-long classes.
Ontario is reporting 384 new COVID-19 cases and 12 additional deaths on Wednesday.
The Ford government says it will not extend the closure of Ontario’s borders with Manitoba and Quebec past it’s current expiry date of June 16.
Ontario has entered the first step of its reopening plan, which will see a return to limited retail shopping and patio dining.
Ontario is reporting 469 new COVID-19 cases and 18 additional deaths on Tuesday.
The Ford government’s “Roadmap to Recovery” is off to a promising start after the province announced Monday that Step 1 will begin a few days ahead of schedule, moving ahead on June 11 instead of the targeted June 14 date.
Ontario has updated its guidance on second doses for people who received a first dose of the AstraZeneca vaccine to allow for mixing vaccines.
Are patios coming sooner than expected? It remains unclear, but Premier Doug Ford’s office says the province will not be entering Step 1 of their reopening plan this weekend.