Emergency orders extended to July 29 across Ontario

The Ontario government, in consultation with the Chief Medical Officer of Health, has extended most emergency orders currently in force under s.7.0.2 (4) of the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act (EMCPA) until July 29, 2020.

Provincial officials say keeping the emergency orders in place provides the government with the necessary flexibility to ensure the protection of vulnerable populations, such as seniors, while continuing to implement its Framework for Reopening the Province with many regions entering Stage 3 on Friday.

“Although the trends in public health indicators continue to improve, we must remain on our guard and only relax emergency orders if and when safe to do so,” stated Premier Doug Ford, in a media release.

“By following our gradual plan to reopen the province, we are seeing people get back to work and resume many activities safely. We do not want to undo the tremendous progress we have made together, so I urge everyone to stay the course and follow public health advice.”

On July 7, 2020, the Government of Ontario introduced the Reopening Ontario (A Flexible Response to COVID-19) Act, 2020 that would, if passed, ensure important measures remain in place to address the threat of COVID-19 once the provincial Declaration of Emergency has ended.

The extension of these emergency orders under the EMCPA would allow orders that remain essential to be continued under the proposed legislation, if passed.

The government continues to review emergency orders currently in place to determine when and if they can be safely eased or lifted, Provincial officials say

The following orders under s.7.0.2 (4) of the EMCPA are extended until July 29, 2020:

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