Ontario will move into the first stage of reopening on Friday, a milestone that allows restaurant patios to open, non-essential retail stores to welcome back customers and more outdoor activities such as camping at provincial parks. Read More
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COVID-19: Ontario starts reopening on Friday, with restaurant patios, non-essential stores, outdoor activities
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