On July 24, 2020, the Reopening Ontario (A Flexible Response to COVID-19) Act, 2020 came into force, ending the declaration of emergency in Ontario. Many of the provisions, including those that allowed for electronic service of notices, virtual meetings, and the delay of meetings, will expire in the coming months.
Toronto City Council has voted in favour of a temporary bylaw requiring masks or face coverings in common areas in apartments and condominiums to protect the health and safety of our communities by reducing the spread of COVID-19.
The ministry is seeking feedback on the proposed changes Under the Technical Standards and Safety Act, 2000 to enhance elevator safety and availability. Your feedback is requested by August 4, 2020.
The ministry is seeking feedback on the proposed changes Under the Technical Standards and Safety Act, 2000 to enhance elevator safety and availability. Your feedback is requested by August 4, 2020.
Additional businesses and public spaces will be reopening as the Ontario government allows the City of Toronto and Peel Region to move into Stage 3 of reopening the province on Friday, July 31 at 12:01 a.m.
Bill 651 amends City of Toronto By-law 541-2020 by imposing temporary regulations requiring the wearing of masks or other face coverings within enclosed common areas of apartment buildings and condominium buildings.
To protect the health and safety of our communities, today Mayor John Tory, on the advice of the Medical Officer of Health, again urged all apartments and condominiums to adopt a mask or face covering policy for common areas of shared residential buildings.
More Businesses and Services Across the Province Can Safely Reopen on Friday.
Tarion is also seeking input on the warranty compensation caps on claims related to environmentally harmful substances or hazards, septic systems and condominium common elements and providing compensation to homeowners in instances where they have to relocate while repairs are underway which arose from a warranted item.
As Ontario continues down the path to economic recovery, decisions on which regions will enter Stage 3 and when will be made in consultation with the Chief Medical Officer of Health and other health experts and based on trends of key public health indicators.