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Doug Ford to ask Ontario legislature to extend state of emergency through June

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On Tuesday, Premier Doug Ford will ask the provincial legislature to extend Ontario’s state of emergency for another four weeks.

The premier confirmed the news on Monday, but would not say when any further restrictions would set to be lifted. “We’re working very aggressively on coming up with a plan to get the economy going based on the numbers,” Ford said. “Four weeks is a long time.

So a lot of things can happen in the four weeks, especially if we see the numbers come down.” Ford then made way for Health Minister Christine Elliott, who gave no indication that Ontarians would see any major changes Tuesday. “We need to take a careful and measured approach to any further opening up of the economy,” she said. [ Sign up for our Health IQ

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