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‘This is changing hour by hour, day by day’: Premier Doug Ford declares state of emergency in Ontario

The state of emergency prohibits organized public events of 50 or more people in Ontario until March 31.

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The law gives the Ontario government broad but time-limited powers to cope with the coronavirus crisis.


Premier Doug Ford has declared a state of emergency in Ontario, immediately ordering select closures of gatherings above 50 people — including bars and restaurants, except for take-out — but leaving malls, food stores, businesses, factories and construction sites open as the province fights COVID-19.

“This is not a provincial shutdown,” Ford stressed while cautioning, “this is changing hour by hour, day by day” and offering $304 million to boost the health-care system.

Rob Ferguson

Rob Ferguson is a Toronto-based reporter covering Ontario politics for the Star. Follow him on Twitter: @robferguson1.

Robert Benzie

Robert Benzie is the Star’s Queen’s Park bureau chief and a reporter covering Ontario politics. Follow him on Twitter: @robertbenzie.

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