A condominium building in downtown Toronto has informed its residents they will now need to prove they are vaccinated against COVID-19 to use its amenities — a move a lawyer warns could be challenged in court.
Out of an abundance of caution, Ontario is pausing its exit from the Roadmap to Reopen. The province will continue to monitor the data to determine when it is safe to exit the Roadmap.
Guidelines layout more restrictive rules for people who have not been vaccinated
Going above and beyond the job description as a condominium manager to help her residents during the pandemic, Lynn Samuels, RCM, is featured in this CTV TorontoTogether story.
A Toronto condo election has turned into a two-year legal saga amid allegations of ballot-box stuffing and intimidation.
As Statistics Canada carries out the 2021 census, several condominium Boards and Property Managers have recently been approached by census officials seeking information about owners and residents.
In Step 3, many indoor facilities, including fitness facilities, are allowed to open back up, with some requirements to be met. Indoor recreational amenities (such as gyms) are held to the same requirements as indoor fitness facilities.
Continuing Improvements in Key Indicators Allowing Province to Safely Expand Indoor Settings and Capacity Limits
Continuing improvements in key indicators allowing the Province to ease additional public health measures and on the recommendation of the Chief Medical Officer of Health, the Ontario government is moving the province into Step Two of its Roadmap to Reopen at 12:01 a.m. on Wednesday, June 30, 2021.
Based on the provincewide vaccination rate and continuing improvements in key public health and health system indicators, the Ontario government, in consultation with the Chief Medical Officer of Health, will move the province into Step One of its Roadmap to Reopen at 12:01 a.m. on Friday, June 11, 2021.