Toronto, Peel, North Bay-Parry Sound to remain under Stay-at-Home Orders

February 19, 2021

As many people anticipated, the Ontario government has made the decision to extend the Stay-at-Home orders in Toronto, Peel and North Bay-Parry Sound until at least March 8, 2020 after consulting with the medical officers of those Public Health regions. 

The York Public Health Region will transition out of the shutdown  and into the Red-Control level and will no longer be subject to the Stay-at-Home order.

In addition, Lambton Public Health, which has seen a worsening of infection levels, will be moving from the Orange-Restrict level to the Red-Control level. These changes will come into effect on Monday, February 22, 2021 at 12:01 a.m.

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The full text of the News Release can be found at this link on the government of Ontario website.

Extension of Emergency Orders to March 21 

The government has also extended the province’s emergency orders under the Ontario Reopening Act (ROA).

As I have advised on earlier occasions, this is largely a matter of legislative housekeeping. The ROA must be extended every 30 days and the government must notify the public which orders have been extended.

The extension of the emergency orders does not change the length of how long a region is placed in lockdown.Orders under the ROA include the province’s ability to implement rules on public gatherings, business closures and managing outbreaks in hospitals or long-term care homes. The full list of orders being extended by the Ontario government can be found here