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Premier Doug Ford to announce plans Thursday for Ontario to enter ‘Stage 1’ of reopening

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Premier Doug Ford says he will share more “good news” on Thursday about people getting back to work and opening more workplaces amid the coronavirus pandemic. “It will be Stage 1 of three stages,” Premier Doug Ford said at his daily press briefing at Queen’s Park on Tuesday. “So that’s very important, that the people of Ontario have all followed the protocols, and we’ve hit Stage 1 on Thursday.

So we’ll have more details as that rolls around.” Ford said Ontario will be reopening more low risk workplaces, seasonal businesses and essential services. “On Thursday, we will share more good news about getting people back to work, more good news about opening workplaces,” Ford continued. “Getting paycheques out the door.

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