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Standoff includes police as Mississauga gym owner reopens despite COVID-19 emergency orders

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Peel Regional Police officers moved in outside a Mississauga gym that opened this week in the face of Ontario laws that prevent fitness facilities from seeing most clients in person.

But despite the police presence, the gym remained open and its defiant owner was not charged.Teresa Heron, who owns Huf Gym, declared she would start seeing clients again on Tuesday in defiance of Ontario’s COVID-19 emergency orders.

On Wednesday, Mississauga Mayor Bonnie Crombie responded directly to a Global News question about Heron’s decision to reopen.

COVID-19: Ontario cabinet considering curfew, construction closures, travel restrictions “We don’t have a lot of tolerance for this.

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