TORONTO As Toronto and Peel Region brace for another two weeks in lockdown while most of Ontario moves to various stages of reopening, businesses and residents are divided about the extended shutdown until March 8. Adam Skelly is no stranger to controversy and has decided to take up his issues about the lockdown to Ontario Superior Court. “There’s no other option. There’s no end in sight,” said Skelly at a press conference he called from his Leaside location of Adamson Barbecue. Skelly is still fighting several charges from this past fall, after opening his Etobicoke location restaurant despite orders against it.
As Toronto and Peel Region brace for another two weeks in lockdown while most of Ontario moves to various stages of reopening, businesses and residents are divided about the extended shutdown until March 8.