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It s been just over 24 hours since non-essential retail stores opened in Toronto after 15 weeks of forced closures, and things are going. well, pretty much exactly as you d expect them to.
Huge lineups have been forming outside The Eaton Centre, Sherway Gardens, Square One, Yorkdale and other major shopping malls in Toronto and Peel since early Monday morning, when stay-at-home orders were lifted and both regions entered the grey zone of Ontario s COVID-19 response framework.