Huron-Bruce MPP Lisa Thompson is encouraging all local small businesses to apply for the new Ontario Small Business Support Grant. The grant, first announced…
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On January 12, 2021, the Office of the Premier of
Ontario announced that in response to modelling
data showing the province is in a COVID-19 crisis and its
hospitals Intensive Care Units will be overwhelmed in a few
weeks, a second state of emergency was being declared along with a
new stay-at-home order. The second state of emergency was
declared under s. 7.0.1(1) of the
Emergency Management and
Civil Protection Act (EMCPA), effective immediately (the
first was declared on March 17, 2020, and remained in effect until
July 24, 2020). The stay-at-home order will take effect on
Ontario Declares Second Provincial Emergency to Address COVID-19 Crisis and Save Lives
Province Issues Stay-at-Home Order and Introduces Enhanced Enforcement Measures to Reduce Mobility
January 12, 2021
TORONTO In response to a doubling in COVID-19 cases over the past two weeks, the real and looming threat of the collapse of the province s hospital system and alarming risks posed to long-term care homes as a result of high COVID-19 transmission rates, the Ontario government, in consultation with the Chief Medical Officer of Health and other health experts, is immediately declaring a second provincial emergency under s 7.0.1 (1) of the
Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act (EMPCA).
On January 12, 2021, the Province of Ontario declared a second State of Emergency and issued a Stay-At-Home order effective Thursday January 14, 2021 to help…
Quinte businesses hit hard by the latest COVID-19 lockdown and state of emergency measures can now apply for up to $20,000 in relief grant money from the…