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Ontario expected to update school reopening plan as stay-at-home order ends

Village Media will carry the livestream of the announcement
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Premier Doug Ford is expected to announce today whether or not schools in Ontario will reopen to in-person learning this month.

Village Media will carry the livestream of the announcement.

Ford is scheduled to address the media with Education Minister Stephen Lecce and Health Minister Christine Elliott this afternoon.

Students in Ontario have been doing online learning since April 19.

The schools announcement comes as Ontario’s stay-at-home order lifts, but most other public health measures remain in place. 

The order enacted in April asked residents to only leave home for reasons deemed essential like exercise, grocery shopping or seeking health care.

As of today, that rule is no longer in effect.

But other measures like the five-person limit on outdoor gatherings and restrictions on in-person retail and other businesses remain. 

The province is aiming to start reopening the economy later this month with looser rules on businesses and outdoor activities. 

Officials say the pandemic situation is improving but it's not time to lift restrictions.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 2, 2021.

The Canadian Press


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