GREY ZONE: All retail stores in Toronto, Peel region can reopen to customers next week

In an announcement on Friday, Premier Doug Ford revealed that businesses in the Peel and Toronto regions will be allowed to open at 12:01am on Monday, March 8. Ford also announced a stop to the stay-at-home order currently in effect in the regions.

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In an announcement on Friday, Premier Doug Ford revealed that businesses in the Peel and Toronto regions will be allowed to open at 12:01 am on Monday, March 8. Ford also announced an end to the stay-at-home order currently in effect in the regions.

All non-essential retail stores will be permitted to open with some exceptions.

  • Retail stores are permitted to open with just 25 percent of indoor capacity.
  • Pharmacies, convenience stores, and supermarkets can operate at 50 percent capacity.

Now that these regions have slid back into the colour-coded system, outdoor gatherings of 10 people will be permitted.

Ontario Health Minister, Christine Elliott told reporters that the Ontario government is taking a "safe and cautious approach to returning to the framework."

Come Monday, all regions in Ontario will be out of the province-wide shutdown.

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