The Ontario government says it is extending all emergency orders that have been put in place so far until May 19, which is after the Victoria Day long weekend, as the novel coronavirus pandemic continues.
The extension, announced on Wednesday, under the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act comes on the advice of the chief medical officer of health, the government said.
Premier Doug Ford first announced a state of emergency on March 17 under the act and ordered some businesses to close due to the COVID-19 outbreak.
The emergency order was extended again on April 14. When in effect, the emergency act gives the provincial government the power to enforce emergency orders. [ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest