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Ontario's outdoor concert and theatre rules are not entirely clear nowtoronto.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from nowtoronto.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Opposition MPPs argue proposed Ontario legislation that would set fines for people who record eviction hearings goes against open court principles ....
By Colin Perkel TORONTO Furious criticism of new anti-pandemic powers that allow police in Ontario to stop any motorist or pedestrian and ask where they live and why they’re not home prompted the provincial government on Saturday to reconsider the measures. As the number of infected people in hospital reached record levels, Premier Doug Ford tweeted that the measures, which also included shutting down all outdoor recreational facilities and playgrounds, would be clarified. “Ontario’s enhanced restrictions were always intended to stop large gatherings where spread can happen,” Ford said. “Our regulations will be amended to allow playgrounds, but gatherings outside will still be enforced.” ....
TORONTO As the Ontario government walks back their latest measures that gave police the power to stop residents at random, officers can still ticket those they believe are participating in public events or gatherings, which advocates say pose a serious safety concern for people of colour. Ontario Premier Doug Ford announced the new measures on Friday, but revised them the next day following public backlash. Ontario Solicitor General Sylvia Jones said on Saturday that officers will no longer have the right to randomly stop any pedestrian or vehicle to ask why they are out or request their home address. ....