COVID-19: Ford walks back new police powers; Ontario reports 4,250 new cases
COVID-19: Ford walks back new police powers; Ontario reports 4,250 new cases
Intensive care unit occupancy continues to climb to record highs as Doug Ford revises a new regulation on police powers By NOW Staff
Ford government walks back new police powers after backlash
11:30 am Ontario is revising a new rule that would have given police power to arbitrarily stop people and cars to during the stay-at-home order.
Instead, police will be able to stop people if officers believe someone is part of an organized public event or social gathering.
Grooming is looming: Province will allow pet groomers to reopen under certain restrictions
by Lucas Casaletto, Momin Qureshi
Posted Feb 4, 2021 11:55 am EDT
Last Updated Feb 4, 2021 at 1:06 pm EDT
Pet and dog grooming is making a comeback.
Ontario’s government is revising its laws that will allow various groomers across
To prevent an animal from requiring foreseeable and reasonably imminent veterinary care or
Are providing services that an animal owner has been required to obtain pursuant to an order issued under the
Provincial Animal Welfare Services Act, 2019.
Additionally, Sylvia Jones’ office says that pet grooming businesses may only open to provide the above-noted services if:
Ontario allows pet groomers to reopen for some appointment-only services
Pet groomers across Ontario can reopen to provide certain services, the province said Thursday as it clarified its pandemic regulations surrounding animal care.
Feb 4, 2021 5:10 PM By: Canadian Press
Pet groomers across Ontario can reopen to provide certain services, the province said Thursday as it clarified its pandemic regulations surrounding animal care.
Solicitor General Sylvia Jones office said groomers can reopen to provide services necessary to prevent foreseeable and reasonably imminent veterinary care.
Groomers can also provide services if an order has been issued to a pet owner under the province s animal welfare act.