Reminder that outdoor sports facilities, multi-use fields, paths, off-leash dog areas, benches, picnic areas & splash pads are now open.
Playgrounds – including slides & swings – remain closed. https://t.co/DavJ51jT7M
More details & other reopening dates: https://t.co/lfIeBE0rji pic.twitter.com/TUkDYd0Pqq— City of Ottawa (@ottawacity) June 30, 2020
Canada Day is tomorrow, and that means certain #OttCity services will be impacted. Take note of the holiday schedule: https://t.co/8pddfE9jDN
Remember: when celebrating with family and friends, please do so responsibly and practice #PhysicalDistancing! pic.twitter.com/c81DgH1qfW
— City of Ottawa (@ottawacity) June 30, 2020
#CanadaDay tip #4: If you’re going out to a #local business for a meal on Canada Day, make sure your menu includes face masks, #PhysicalDistancing and hand-washing.
Stay close to home and celebrate in your #OttCity community! pic.twitter.com/9twNcO7tKq
— City of Ottawa (@ottawacity) June 29, 2020
Check out this Stage 2 installation of three girders at the future Airport Parkway rail-over-road bridge. Precast concrete span girders are hoisted at night with a 500-tonne crane that will allow trains to pass over roads without impacting traffic. https://t.co/5MnOKWHnXR
— City of Ottawa (@ottawacity) June 26, 2020
Heads up #OttCity! @OC_Transpo, will be offering a no-charge service on Wednesday, July 1 for Canada Day. Please do not drink and drive and practice #Physical distancing when possible.
When using transit, please wear a cloth mask.
More on service changes: https://t.co/5fzz1QJgUo pic.twitter.com/rael3x31ro— City of Ottawa (@ottawacity) June 25, 2020
The City’s Planning Committee today approved a spending plan to help housing providers create more than 550 new affordable housing units. https://t.co/Q2Lb4styJk #OttCity #OttPoli #Ottawa pic.twitter.com/9uhiMQ9mUi
— City of Ottawa (@ottawacity) June 25, 2020
Do you wonder how #COVID19 will be recorded for future generations? In collaboration with @uOttawa and @Carleton_U, #OttCity's Archives are gathering records of your experiences during the pandemic!
Help keep our history alive!
Find out more: https://t.co/PwOOQiv2n1 pic.twitter.com/QzrndQz3Fe— City of Ottawa (@ottawacity) June 25, 2020
We have to count on each other to be #COVIDWise. We are in this together! Check out what OPH has been up to: https://t.co/f5crDUKplM pic.twitter.com/CezNRxthNy
— Ottawa Public Health (@ottawahealth) June 26, 2020
Summer is a great time to explore Ottawa’s countryside! ☀️ Discover local historic sites, cool cafés and restaurants, vibrant markets, fun biking routes and more! Plan your perfect day out in rural Ottawa here ➡️ https://t.co/dVWgd03PZs #MyOttawa 📷@ottawacity pic.twitter.com/sRgO6aUue7
— Ottawa Tourism (@Ottawa_Tourism) June 29, 2020
👋, #OttCity!
Starting today, By-law and Regulatory Services are resuming the enforcement of the offence of parking in excess of the posted time limits.
👉 https://t.co/tmpMf2Xy80Officer Raymond explains: pic.twitter.com/21CdvPBHAY
— Ottawa By-law (@OttawaBylaw) June 29, 2020
Please remember, play structures and workout equipment in parks remain closed by Provincial Order, even if they do not have caution tape cordoning them off. https://t.co/JmjV0LJuI0 #OttCity pic.twitter.com/UKUOCIiaZY
— Ottawa By-law (@OttawaBylaw) June 23, 2020
To protect the health and safety of our communities, today, Toronto City Council voted unanimously in favour of requiring masks or face coverings in all enclosed public places as of July 7 to help stop the spread of COVID-19. News release: https://t.co/zUEeTD0NdX pic.twitter.com/eNZsNMbr25
— City of Toronto (@cityoftoronto) June 30, 2020
Toronto City Council approves temporary bylaw to enforce face masks and coverings in indoor public spaces to reduce the spread of #COVID19. More: https://t.co/a2yMBkW2Ob pic.twitter.com/q8pd2wgqDW
— City of Toronto (@cityoftoronto) June 30, 2020
The public ferry service recently resumed operations at 50% capacity. A number of guidelines and procedures are in place to protect passengers and staff. Tickets are limited to 5,000 per day. Visitors must purchase tickets online in advance at https://t.co/OaxYL3S3pb
— City of Toronto (@cityoftoronto) June 30, 2020
Toronto City Council will a consider a report from @epdevilla, Toronto's Medical Officer of Health, recommending that masks and face coverings become mandatory in enclosed public places. Watch the meeting here: https://t.co/2apaPXXLzR pic.twitter.com/wTgZhUVJMX
— City of Toronto (@cityoftoronto) June 30, 2020
Planning a trip to the beach or park this #CanadaDay? Don’t bring beer, wine or spirits. You can receive a $300 ticket for consuming alcohol in public spaces. Be considerate of others. Info: https://t.co/mC9qhhnl1n pic.twitter.com/KuvkkpfIRu
— City of Toronto (@cityoftoronto) June 30, 2020
Keep cool at a #CityofTO pool, wading pool or splashpad this #CanadaDay. All 140 splash pads across Toronto are currently open. Remember to space out, practise #physicaldistancing and stay 2 metres (6 feet) from others. https://t.co/6Q9oFEtSVK pic.twitter.com/XITtkF8zhA
— City of Toronto (@cityoftoronto) June 30, 2020
Watch and learn how to choose a face mask or covering. Cloth masks should be comfortable and made of at least two layers of tightly woven fabric. Don’t wear medical masks as they are needed for healthcare workers. Learn more: https://t.co/KrCVAvSP0c pic.twitter.com/M1TPIUC3XE
— City of Toronto (@cityoftoronto) June 30, 2020
Torontonians marking Canada Day virtually on Wednesday. News release: https://t.co/ju5Y1aVv29 #CanadaDay #OhCanada #CanadaDayTO pic.twitter.com/DTAgmqv8AO
— City of Toronto (@cityoftoronto) June 30, 2020
City Council approves changes to policing in Toronto. News release: https://t.co/LhrdYibE7v pic.twitter.com/2anjLccDPg
— City of Toronto (@cityoftoronto) June 29, 2020
Keep Toronto parks and beaches beautiful.
Please dispose of your garbage and recycling in the designated bins along the waterfront. Pet and food waste can be disposed of in green bins (where available). If bins are full, take your waste home. pic.twitter.com/LHyY6g2n9r— City of Toronto (@cityoftoronto) June 29, 2020
Day 2 of City Council will begin today at 9:30am. The agenda and background material can be found online: https://t.co/tAYiUb2HrC and you can watch live here: https://t.co/EhL35CRlpT #tocouncil
— Toronto City Clerk (@TorontoCouncil) June 30, 2020
City Council will be meeting today at 9:30am. The agenda and background material can be found online: https://t.co/tAYiUb2HrC and you can watch live here: https://t.co/qp4DdUahiX #tocouncil
— Toronto City Clerk (@TorontoCouncil) June 29, 2020
Heading to a reopened shopping mall? Wear a mask & follow these tips to keep everyone safe. Learn more: https://t.co/WAGHxHGjS9 pic.twitter.com/LC2zWPz7I6
— Toronto Public Health (@TOPublicHealth) June 30, 2020
Personal service settings such as hair, nail & tattoo services can reopen in Toronto with public health measures in place to protect staff & clients. See our full guidance here & use the Translate button at the bottom of the page for more languages: https://t.co/EBJU4Dga47 pic.twitter.com/JPCPVYkuq5
— Toronto Public Health (@TOPublicHealth) June 30, 2020
Please remember to wear a cloth mask or face covering in indoor public settings & reserve medical masks for essential workers. Get more information on safely wearing a mask here: https://t.co/b8GK8myPPK pic.twitter.com/SbYGKn0KAf
— Toronto Public Health (@TOPublicHealth) June 30, 2020
Wearing a cloth mask or face covering helps protect others from your germs & reduce the spread of #COVID19, especially in indoor public settings where we cannot maintain #PhysicalDistancing. More info: https://t.co/Ej6jUyz8WJ pic.twitter.com/GZQmBZOe2P
— Toronto Public Health (@TOPublicHealth) June 30, 2020
You can find your COVID-19 test results online at https://t.co/F1CTl7Nri7. Continue to check the portal until your test results are updated or contact your family doctor. It can take up to 10 days to receive test results. pic.twitter.com/SD25538Fqw
— City of Hamilton (@cityofhamilton) June 30, 2020
Hamilton Bike Share and the iconic blue bikes are back and rolling in #HamOnt!
You can resubscribe (or join for the first time) at https://t.co/L08lNpxf6g – be sure to follow @HamOntBikeShare.
Release>>https://t.co/oXqE1spMt5 pic.twitter.com/yiClt5muES
— City of Hamilton (@cityofhamilton) June 30, 2020
Face coverings are recommended when #PhysicalDistancing is challenging, such as when you’re shopping. Wear a face covering or non-medical mask to protect others and stop the spread of COVID-19. Learn how to safely wear face coverings: https://t.co/BqEwGGgGCR #HamOnt pic.twitter.com/tvNS0plqD2
— City of Hamilton (@cityofhamilton) June 30, 2020
As businesses re-open in #HamOnt, make sure you keep at least 2 metres from others and if you can’t, wear a non-medical mask or face covering. Plan in advance and assess your risk before going out. https://t.co/bhWRnddlsh pic.twitter.com/UlaisPTVVq
— City of Hamilton (@cityofhamilton) June 27, 2020
Restaurants and bars can open for dining in outdoor areas only, provide take-out, drive-through, and delivery service. We have prepared guidelines for operators to safely re-open: https://t.co/tH6ss91pYd #HamOnt pic.twitter.com/3C8pAPZKJG
— City of Hamilton (@cityofhamilton) June 27, 2020
Anxiety is a normal response to the current situation. There are ways to manage it and maintain your mental health:
*Take breaks from the news & social media
*Connect with others online
*Take care of your body
*Make time to unwind
*Get some exercise#HamOnt pic.twitter.com/KQFBFkYWlV— City of Hamilton (@cityofhamilton) June 26, 2020
@HPS_Paramedics says #ThankYou #HamOnt! We have been humbled & overwhelmed by the communities support as we continue to fight the #COVID19 #Pandemic. So to show our appreciation we received from so many we put a little something together for you. #StrongerTogether pic.twitter.com/VCePaaV1qn
— Hamilton Paramedics (@HPS_Paramedics) June 30, 2020
Celebrate #HamOntCanadaDay presented by @RBC! Tune in for a one-hour broadcast special, produced by Sonic Unyon, on July 1 at 7pm @CHCHTV & https://t.co/jWBxssln0l! @cityofhamilton Learn more: https://t.co/IXUGFTkDeM pic.twitter.com/Q4oLzBK3KJ
— Sonic Unyon Records (@sonicunyon) June 26, 2020
We're really excited for the virtual fireworks happening tomorrow night at 10 p.m. local time
Check out the details & more: https://t.co/6ByJ5Tt6ad#CanadaDay #CanadaDay2020 https://t.co/uNqcPOoRqX
— City of Kitchener (@CityKitchener) June 30, 2020
Happy Pollinator Week, #Kitchener! Check our part 4 of the Q&A with our natural area coordinator, Josh, where he answers your questions about pollinators and gardening. #BeeCityKitchener #BeeCityCanada #PollinatorWeek pic.twitter.com/nHgERS1tSs
— City of Kitchener (@CityKitchener) June 27, 2020
This week's creature feature is the monarch butterfly, in honour of #PollinatorWeek!
Facts:
🦋 Travel south to Mexico every winter
🦋 Spring & summer monarchs live 2-6 weeks. Late summer monarchs live 6-7 months
🦋 Smell with antennae & taste with feethttps://t.co/b2Xw0AmKGx pic.twitter.com/64VE0Emf7d— City of Kitchener (@CityKitchener) June 27, 2020
Don't miss our special virtual #KitchenerSaysThanks #CanadaDay special on @CTVKitchener – Wednesday at 5pm or on our @CityKitchener YouTube & Facebook sites with amazing music performances by @RufusMusic, @badchildsound, @thebeaches, @KW_Glee & much more! https://t.co/zP375lRTRW pic.twitter.com/F34Iu2IMN5
— Berry Vrbanovic (@berryonline) June 30, 2020
https://twitter.com/citywaterloo/status/1277966876543381504
You have one more day to submit your #WeAreWaterloo “O Canada” videos to be included in the final project. All skill levels encouraged – grab your guitar, ukulele or even some pots and pans. https://t.co/QcRt7PPSMo pic.twitter.com/CgZfPJcyMx
— Create Waterloo (@CreateWaterloo) June 23, 2020
One year ago today. What a moment to remember! https://t.co/G1v70PTjho
— Region of Waterloo (@RegionWaterloo) June 21, 2020
We’re celebrating #PollinatorWeek. Albert & bee keeper Kathie create bee habitats. pic.twitter.com/AKpJMngIAL
— Region of Waterloo (@RegionWaterloo) June 24, 2020
It's #FaceMaskFriday! If you are headed to the airport, remember to bring your mask & wear it! @Transport_gc have made masks mandatory for air travellers. Learn more below ⬇️ @catsa_gc @WestJet @CanBorder #BringItAndWearIt https://t.co/BSAhQx4c8V pic.twitter.com/xaf5RVTMBA
— Region of Waterloo International Airport (@FlyYKF) June 26, 2020
Due to the upcoming closure of Stirling Ave – Mausser Ave to Greenbrook Dr, Route 2 will be on long-term detour starting tomorrow, Tuesday, June 30.
View the full list of stop closures: https://t.co/8onnJq1mx3 pic.twitter.com/8v0N8M2nwQ
— Grand River Transit (@GRT_ROW) June 29, 2020
Roadwork/construction are well underway. If your street is experiencing construction there are a few things you can do to help. Put your address on your blue boxes/green bins. Use garbage bags instead of cans & properly sort material. For more tips visit: https://t.co/dx9Oare5GJ pic.twitter.com/9vi8iEzP4K
— Region of Waterloo Waste (@WasteWR) June 26, 2020
We reopen in two days!!!! We can't wait, but in the meantime, join us on a Virtual Field Trip. Learn about life in 1914 from our costumed interpreters, or about early settlers in Waterloo Region.https://t.co/ZM34HuWsP7 pic.twitter.com/97iUefS6wG
— WaterlooRegionMuseum (@WRegionMuseum) June 30, 2020
It's National Camera Day. Today we're talking about a Hall of Famer who captured the world around him with his camera. Why not grab your camera today and take a few pictures of your world. Feel free to share them for our Help us Make History initiative. https://t.co/ZqQawxtBMQ pic.twitter.com/TgMvj7yhTX
— WaterlooRegionMuseum (@WRegionMuseum) June 29, 2020
Presenting, the story of Ly Vang, from the Hmong community in Laos, who was forced to flee her home during the American-Vietnam war. See how a relief kit donated by the @mccorg made a difference in Ly's life before resettling in Waterloo Region. https://t.co/lztR3F42ZT pic.twitter.com/lCpV2gIa1p
— WaterlooRegionMuseum (@WRegionMuseum) June 20, 2020
It's June 19th, aka #Juneteenth, a day marking the end of slavery in the U.S. But the fight was worldwide. Nelson Mandela fought against apartheid and institutionalized racism in South Africa. Join us at Mandela: Struggle for Freedom reopening July 2. Tickets available soon. pic.twitter.com/etPU4dbbaG
— WaterlooRegionMuseum (@WRegionMuseum) June 19, 2020
We have released a new feature on our Waterloo Region COVID-19 Summary dashboard today. The new neighbourhood map represents where positive cases live, but exposure to cases could happen anywhere. To view the map visit https://t.co/k8H6MC69AI pic.twitter.com/A5eM9aSiWt
— Region of Waterloo Public Health (@ROWPublicHealth) June 30, 2020
It's normal to feel worried or concerned but there are some things you can do to help manage your stress. For more info visit https://t.co/ecS2dKepb7 pic.twitter.com/BzQ8MbJZyH
— Region of Waterloo Public Health (@ROWPublicHealth) June 24, 2020
How 'berry' sweet it is to see #LdnKindness like this in #LdnOnt. https://t.co/hBe95USnWa
— City of London (@CityofLdnOnt) June 30, 2020
The City of London is encouraging Londoners who celebrate Canada Day to enjoy it at home and online this year, keeping safety top of mind. https://t.co/PCHMBrf5kL | #LdnOnt pic.twitter.com/yfyuGxupu7
— City of London (@CityofLdnOnt) June 30, 2020
Anyone can get #COVID19.
Anyone can also get tested for #COVID19 at one of London’s two assessment centres. https://t.co/wUCum3CoQx#LdnOnt pic.twitter.com/HfZFyCTF61
— City of London (@CityofLdnOnt) June 23, 2020
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent closure of City facilities to the public, the City of Oshawa will offer cooling centres in two of its air-conditioned recreation facilities during declared heat events. Learn more – https://t.co/Ljh6ewG8EW
— City of Oshawa (@oshawacity) June 30, 2020
City to host business-focused COVID-19 virtual Town Hall at 9:00 a.m. on Wednesday, July 8. Learn more – https://t.co/ILOTWVoF0G pic.twitter.com/SBXEaXGrR6
— City of Oshawa (@oshawacity) June 29, 2020
Never miss a garbage day again! Download our Durham Region Waste app and enter to win one of eight $100 gift cards to your favourite grocery store! Sign up to get waste collections schedules and reminders on your mobile device. Learn more https://t.co/cshyBCxPth #DurhamWaste pic.twitter.com/fWLknuFqG1
— Region of Durham (@RegionofDurham) June 23, 2020
A funding boost for Windsor’s tourism sector. Minister of Heritage, Sport, Tourism and Culture Industries announced more than $500,000 to help market local tourism attractions and support festivals hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic. #YQG #YQGStandsStrong https://t.co/9rR8C5uDwo
— City of Windsor (@CityWindsorON) June 29, 2020
Now that Windsor is in Stage 2 of Ontario's COVID-19 reopening plan, bars and restaurants prepare to welcome patrons back. While some restrictions remain, the City of Windsor is easing regulations on patios to help businesses get back on their feet. #YQG https://t.co/vnafNVzoKY
— City of Windsor (@CityWindsorON) June 26, 2020
More than 10,000 volunteers are preparing to fan out across Windsor-Essex Saturday for the #June27Miracle, a community-wide food drive. Learn how you can do your part in this video, or visit https://t.co/43fXSA5FJY for more information. https://t.co/A5DxFAklLs #YQGStandsStrong
— City of Windsor (@CityWindsorON) June 23, 2020
https://twitter.com/NiagaraFalls/status/1278085721807609857
July 1st is coming up quickly! Tune in at 9 AM and 6 PM to see your favourite #buskers including @farmgirlshow, a magician, musical performers including @deadmau5, retired City Historian Sherman Zavitz, and the @2021canadagames mascot Shelly! #CanadaDay #nfcanadaday #niagara pic.twitter.com/rqZUJVR9mi
— Niagara Falls Canada (@NiagaraFalls) June 28, 2020
To mark the importance of #IndigenousHistoryMonth & #NationalIndigenousPeoplesDay, we are pleased to share Creating Our Way Forward: Recommendations for Improving Niagara Region Public Health and Emergency Services’ Indigenous Engagement: https://t.co/9qMoNlqlfD+ pic.twitter.com/RBoDj6Xf0P
— Niagara Region Public Health (@NRPublicHealth) June 30, 2020
Our EVP Clinical Services and Chief Nursing Executive, Derek McNally, spoke about how we’re beginning to lift visitor restrictions starting Monday, June 29. Read the St. Catharines Standard story to learn more ⬇️ https://t.co/uHEpxLagki
— NiagaraHealth (@niagarahealth) June 27, 2020
Closure of casinos impacting Niagara Falls budget https://t.co/YiQALiw4ay
— The St. Catharines Standard (@StCatStandard) June 29, 2020
Great news for Hamilton, Burlington, Oakville, Niagara Falls, St.Catharines, Mississauga Toronto for Canada Day! @TourismHamilton @BurlingtonTour#HamOnt https://t.co/g93YTTbSor
— David Hills (@DavidartHills) June 30, 2020
Safely visit friends and family but remember to keep at least two metres away from those outside your household or social circle. https://t.co/ugkzxoBCKy pic.twitter.com/shKSRwNJ7o
— Ontario Government (@ONgov) June 30, 2020
Local shops and restaurants can now start reopening with restrictions. Remember to continue to practice physical distancing when around those not in your household or social circle.
Support businesses close to home: https://t.co/LGgq2EbXel pic.twitter.com/5hiUx6mAng
— Ontario Government (@ONgov) June 29, 2020
Ontarians are encouraged to form social circles of up to 10 people that you don’t need to #PhysicalDistance with. This could include family, friends, and neighbours. Everyone in a household belongs to the same circle and can only be a part of one circle. https://t.co/ec37Gpps7H pic.twitter.com/3cG6BOTXu5
— ONTHealth (@ONThealth) June 25, 2020
Ontario releases new strategy on enhancing, strengthening & standardizing case and contact management to quickly test, trace and isolate cases of #COVID19ON to #StopTheSpread of the virus. https://t.co/KiEbrtmnNY pic.twitter.com/nW9XtQa5ML
— ONTHealth (@ONThealth) June 18, 2020
You can now visit a #LongTermCare resident. Learn more: https://t.co/e9Zl9sqPCf pic.twitter.com/dv7gSYZ4zX
— ONlongtermcare (@ONlongtermcare) June 18, 2020
Ontario continues to support seniors during the COVID-19 outbreak. Learn more: https://t.co/tFgsty9PNu pic.twitter.com/pjVV3VPpii
— Ontario Seniors (@SeniorsON) June 17, 2020
Ontario releases approach outlining how students can safely return to school for the 2020-2021 school year. https://t.co/Jr7blMCnzw pic.twitter.com/Ku4WtrKI91
— Education Ontario (@ONeducation) June 19, 2020
Ontario’s colleges & universities are demonstrating their talent & innovation by using their equipment to produce PPE.
We’d like to thank and highlight some of the incredible work being done by Ontario postsecondary schools during #COVID19. Keep showing us your #OntarioSpirit! pic.twitter.com/MuWs0fKhS8
— Ontario Colleges and Universities (@ONtrainandstudy) June 23, 2020
Ontario is committed to ensuring the highest standards for the tow truck industry. We are forming a task force to develop a provincial oversight model to strengthen safety, protect communities, and improve ways of doing business. Learn more: https://t.co/Vc1bt3RhKt pic.twitter.com/wX2DXEydiT
— Ontario Ministry of Transportation (@ONtransport) June 29, 2020
We’re getting people moving in Northern Ontario. Today, we announced 12 new projects that will make commutes safer and more efficient under the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program. Learn more: https://t.co/fy23DjTWVL pic.twitter.com/wUcgX4dYuF
— ON Infrastructure (@ONinfra) June 25, 2020
Ontario is committing $241 million to Canada Emergency Commercial Rent Assistance (CECRA) for small businesses. It provides eligible landlords with forgivable loans to help cover commercial rents for three months. pic.twitter.com/Z0pWym9vw6
— Ontario Municipal Affairs (@ONmunicipal) June 22, 2020
The Ontario government has passed the Protecting Small Business Act, temporarily suspending evictions for small businesses to protect them as we recover from COVID-19. https://t.co/WpNnVwMK8u pic.twitter.com/gcXMboLnzE
— Ontario Municipal Affairs (@ONmunicipal) June 18, 2020
Ontario is Canada’s most diverse province, representing many different cultures and encompassing a variety of languages, religions, cuisines, social habits, music and arts. Happy Canadian Multiculturalism Day! pic.twitter.com/jk4ynDqmik
— ImmigrantON (@ImmigrantON) June 27, 2020
Happy National #IndigenousPeoplesDay ! Tweet to join us in acknowledging and celebrating the many achievements and contributions of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples in Ontario and Canada! #NIPDCanada https://t.co/1kO2589Nuc pic.twitter.com/DFaj3b6fSm
— Indigenous Affairs (@IndigenousON) June 21, 2020
To keep Ontarians safe as the province continues to recover and resume activities, emergency orders currently in force are being extended until July 10. The extension will also allow Ontario to continue easing restrictions in a phased reopening. https://t.co/5dKLGJ5cl4 #COVID19 pic.twitter.com/3Q9Sn59g4T
— Ministry of the Solicitor General (@ONsafety) June 27, 2020
Ontario’s Declaration of Emergency is being extended until July 15. This provides the government with additional time and the necessary tools to maintain the fight against #COVID19 as more Ontario businesses, services and amenities reopen. Learn more: https://t.co/s3bdI1S88w pic.twitter.com/txzjS9AY6Z
— Ministry of the Solicitor General (@ONsafety) June 24, 2020
Attorney General Doug Downey announced the appointment a new justice to the Ontario Court of Justice, effective July 8, 2020 https://t.co/e6ZbmXVvIP
— Ministry of the Attorney General (@ONAttorneyGen) June 26, 2020
Ontario encourages everyone to shop local, shop safe and shop with confidence. https://t.co/OuIM1FFV5T #ShopLocalON pic.twitter.com/H1Alu6medI
— Ontario Economy (@ONeconomy) June 30, 2020
Ontario continues to support businesses during the COVID-19 outbreak. Learn more: https://t.co/RemS5D83P7 pic.twitter.com/kFMFZWExHw
— Ontario Economy (@ONeconomy) June 17, 2020