Markham is calling on the provincial government to make masks mandatory in enclosed indoor spaces where physical distancing isn’t possible as his city moves towards Stage 2 of reopening Friday.“We are prepared to take our first cautious steps toward recovery, whether it is getting a haircut or enjoying the first meal on a restaurant patio with a small group of family or friends — this is a positive development,” Frank Scarpitti said in a statement Monday evening.“We are definitely moving in the right direction; however, this is not the time to let our guard down or to ease safety restrictions.”Scarpitti said he wants to see retailers and personal service shops implement a “no mask, no service” policy.
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