Ontario announced Monday that a province-wide shutdown will begin on Boxing Day and last for at least four weeks in southern areas of the province and two weeks in northern areas.
The shutdown includes a delayed return to in-person classes for both high school and elementary students after the winter break.
Many businesses throughout the province will be faced with restrictions throughout the shutdown, including restaurants and bars, which will once again be limited to only takeout and delivery.
Ottawa's mayor says the city has “worked hard” to bring down its case numbers and as Eric Sorensen reports, is frustrated by the blanket ban.
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The shutdown includes a delayed return to in-person classes for both high school and elementary students after the winter break.
Many businesses throughout the province will be faced with restrictions throughout the shutdown, including restaurants and bars, which will once again be limited to only takeout and delivery.
Ottawa's mayor says the city has “worked hard” to bring down its case numbers and as Eric Sorensen reports, is frustrated by the blanket ban.
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