For a limited time, stream CTV News for around-the-clock breaking newsTORONTO -- We know that we're not able to test everybody yet ... when we're looking at the number of cases, it's not the complete number of cases. Some restaurants will continue to offer take out, delivery and drive-through sales.
"We need to help people before rent is due, before the cupboards are empty," Horwath said in a statement issued Monday.The upcoming fiscal update will be a placeholder for the full provincial budget, which was initially supposed to be released this week.Finance Minister Rod Phillips said last week that it will be a "realistic, one-year outlook" that's based on current economic conditions.The TTC says the deadline for riders to cancel their April monthly passes as part of their "12 Month Plan" has been extended until Friday, March 27 at 11:59 p.m. Second Cup Coffee Co. has closed all of its in-store dining area but will continue serving and drinks to go, for delivery or via drive through. Photo from Premier of Ontario/YouTube The company said it will continue to pay employees during that time.
Both Quebec and Ontario announced that non-essential businesses would shut down by midnight …
Premier Ford's government has also determined that newspaper publishers, radio and television broadcasters and telecommunications providers are also an essential service. Setup a service to register those who are here without voting priveledges, including refugees, assylum seekers, and travelers trapped here by closed boarders. TORONTO --
Best Buy, Staples Canada, and Canada Computers & Electronics have all announced their retail locations would stay open, but with reduced hours.
You need an active subscription to post a comment. It will be mandated for 14 days and the province will release a list of businesses allowed to stay open on Tuesday. The retailer will continue to offer online shopping during the closure. (Google/Google Street View)
This closure will be in effect for 14 days with the possibility of extending this order as the situation evolves. Today I announced the mandatory closure of all non-essential workplaces to slow the spread of COVID-19. Another 206 locations that don’t offer over-the-counter cash and banking services will close on Wednesday.
Ontario’s emergency declaration has ordered all cinemas to close across the province until March 31, when the situation will be reassessed, the provincial government said. ""The kids won't be going back to school on April the 6.
The vast majority of Ontario's positive cases are in people who have travelled, but about 17 per cent have no history of travel or being in close contact with another confirmed case, said Yaffe.
Some people don't realize it takes a whole palm of a hand to put on a takeout lid if done correctly," she wrote.
The province is prepared to extend the shutdown order if necessary, he added. “IKEA will continue to support co-workers through its comprehensive benefits package and paid leave policy,” it said. “We believe it to be in the best interest of our members and the community as a whole to close all Orangetheory Fitness studios as soon as is orderly possible,” Blake MacDonald, president of Orangetheory Fitness Canada, said in a news release. Yaffe said yesterday 3,100 people were tested, up from about 2,000 last week. "The funding is up and running immediately," he said.The vast majority of the funding — $148 million — will be given directly to municipal staff who deal with shelters and who are "on the ground and know the needs of their community best," said Steve Clark, the minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing. It means Ontarians will still have access to their medications and essential products. He also noted that the province is looking into enforcement measures for those who don’t comply with the order.
Published Monday, March 16, 2020 8:53AM EDT "Ford said the public will still be able to access groceries, medicine and other essentials. Le Chateau announced Wednesday that it is closing all of its stores immediately until March 29. 403 in at least one direction starting May 22 to repave the lanes from Jerseyville Road to Garden Avenue in Brantford.