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Coronavirus: Ontario expected to extend state of emergency to cover gap with new bill

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Ontario is expected to table a motion today to extend the province’s state of emergency until July 24.The current state of emergency declared at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic is set to expire July 15.Premier Doug Ford’s office says the government wants to extend the measure to ensure there is no gap between that declaration ending and a new bill extending Ontario’s emergency measures taking effect.

Ontario introduces bill to extend some pandemic emergency measures over the next year Solicitor General Sylvia Jones introduced that bill yesterday, saying the province will need to keep some emergency measures in place in the months ahead.[ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest coronavirus updates ]Jones’s bill gives the.

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