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New Orders Issued Under Provincial Emergency

March 26, 2020
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On March 26, new orders have been issued as part of the provincial response to COVID-19.  Government has identified that these orders are intended to ensure a coordinated response to the COVID-19 pandemic across all levels of government.

The orders address:

  • supply chains and secondary selling
  • local states of emergency
  • municipal facilities and pandemic response
  • municipal meetings
  • enforcement by municipal bylaw officers
  • other matters related to the Province’s COVID-19 response

Click here to view the press release.  

View Ministerial Orders below:

Please check back soon for further updates on the details of these orders to follow.


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