Ontario Soccer want Doug Ford to rescind ban amid ‘mental health crisis’ "dismissing their physical and mental well-being as a necessary trade-off for combating COVID-19 is no longer acceptable" Read More > Facebook Twitter 05.05.2021
Ford Government imposing tighter COVID restrictions including empowering police to inquire why you’re out of the house, citing dire new pandemic forecast Tighter caps being placed on retail, places of worship, weddings, funerals Read More > Facebook Twitter 16.04.2021
Dozens of major retailers urge Ford government to lift COVID-19 restrictions The retailers argue restrictions placed on non-essential stores to curb the spread of the virus is making things worse Read More > Facebook Twitter 02.12.2020
“Just don’t go to a party, it’s simple,” Premier responds to apparent surge in COVID cases among younger Ontarians Cases of COVID-19 among young people have steadily increased over the past days Read More > Facebook Twitter 21.07.2020
Ford conservatives table sweeping recovery bill that changes 20 laws 76% of today's COVID-19 cases in Ontario were reported in the Toronto, York and Peel. Read More > Facebook Twitter 08.07.2020
No timeline yet, but Ontario is analyzing data from Stage 2, Health Minister says Officials are analyzing Stage 2 data ahead of entering the final reopening phase Read More > Facebook Twitter 06.07.2020
COVID-19 cases spike in Southwestern Ontario after extensive testing of temporary workers Ontario reported 257 new cases, 177 of those cases were recorded in Windsor-Essex Read More > Facebook Twitter 29.06.2020
Ontario is looking at a regional reopening approach for Stage 3 "We just don't want to see what's happening south of the border, happen here ... it's reckless." Read More > Facebook Twitter 26.06.2020
Province allows Toronto and Peel to enter Stage 2 on Wednesday Windsor-Essex remain in Stage 1 due to outbreaks at agri-farms Read More > Facebook Twitter 22.06.2020
Parents can choose online or in-class learning in September, says Education Minister There would be a maximum of 15 students in the classroom Read More > Facebook Twitter 19.06.2020