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Even as a chef, I hope we see foie gras banned As Fortnum & Mason fades out the controversial product, this French chef predicts that others will follow Alexis Gauthier is a French chef who backs the decision to stop selling foie gras Credit: Gauthier The news that luxury department store Fortnum & Mason will be removing foie gras from its shelves after continued pressure from campaigners has been described as a huge step forward by chef Alexis Gauthier. The French chef used to sell 20kg of foie gras a week at his London restaurant, Gauthier Soho, until he removed it from the menu in 2015 after protests outside his restaurant from the London Vegan Action Group. ....
BARRIE, ONT. Ontario will gradually reopen Simcoe Muskoka by lifting the lockdown on Feb. 16. However, it s not going to be business as usual. The region will shift from the lockdown to the province s colour-coded COVID-19 restriction framework. Before Dec. 26, when the stay-at-home order was issued, Simcoe Muskoka was in the red zone. It s unclear what category the region will be in once the order ends. The province said the coloured zones safety measures had been modified, including allowing regions in the Grey category to allow in-person shopping with a 25 per cent capacity. Barrie Chamber of Commerce president Todd Tuckey says he s cautiously optimistic. ....
Businesses, ski resorts cautiously optimistic with reopening plans CTV News Barrie Videographer Madison Erhardt Ontario will gradually reopen Simcoe Muskoka by lifting the lockdown on Feb. 16. However, it s not going to be business as usual. The region will shift from the lockdown to the province s colour-coded COVID-19 restriction framework. Before Dec. 26, when the stay-at-home order was issued, Simcoe Muskoka was in the red zone. It s unclear what category the region will be in once the order ends. The province said the coloured zones safety measures had been modified, including allowing regions in the Grey category to allow in-person shopping with a 25 per cent capacity. ....
INNISFIL, ONT. Directly following the province s stay-at-home order announcement, many worry about whether it goes far enough to prevent the further spread of COVID-19. On Tuesday, Premier Doug Ford announced the stricter measures in a highly anticipated briefing, but it left many who CTV News spoke with disappointed and confused. I think he should have put us in a stronger lockdown similar to Quebec because obviously if 30 per cent are still not getting it, we ve got to be stronger if we want to get over this, said Barrie resident Cheryl Edling. The province stated non-essential businesses would only be open between 7 a.m. and 8 p.m., including alcohol retailers and those offering curbside pickup or delivery, leaving Barrie Chamber of Commerce president Todd Tuckey with serious concerns. ....
BARRIE It s the last Sunday before Christmas, but people have more than just the holidays on their minds. I am anxious. I go to work, and I go home, says a Barrie resident on Sunday. (I m) hoping for the best, (but) I don t know what s going to happen. I guess we ll find out tomorrow. This is because Premier Ford made a statement on Friday saying, we ll make a decision on Monday, we ll be announcing Monday at 1 p.m. moving forward. That announcement CTV has learned is the Ontario government will announce a 28 day lockdown for part of the province and a 14 Day lockdown for another. ....