Ontario government to provide “immediate guidance” on the possible easing of restrictions next week.The group, which advocates for the country’s foodservice industry, released a statement on Wednesday calling for clarity on what will happen come Jan.
26.“Restaurants can’t simply open their doors at a moment’s notice,” Restaurants Canada president and CEO Todd Barclay said in the statement.“They need to order food and supplies, schedule staff and prepare menus.
With Ontario’s latest closure of indoor dining set to end on Jan. 26, restaurant operators deserve to know by now if these latest restrictions will be completely lifted or if dining will continue to be restricted to the 50 per cent capacity limit imposed in December.” Announcement on Ontario COVID restrictions coming this week, official says Earlier this month, the province implemented new restrictions amid a spike in Omicron cases.
The government said the measures would be in place until at least Jan. 26.They included additional capacity limits, a ban on indoor dining, and the closure of several types of facilities including gyms, cinemas, and museums.