Most gyms and restaurants in Ottawa appear to be enforcing provincial proof of vaccination requirements, according to Ottawa’s By-law & Regulatory Services (BLRS). Read More
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Majority of Ottawa restaurants, businesses enforcing proof of vaccination, city bylaw stats indicate
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