Toronto Mask Bylaw
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City of Toronto extends mandatory mask bylaw to April 2022 amid rise in COVID casesThe City of Toronto says it has approved an extension for a temporary bylaw that requires mandatory masking in indoor public settings until April 2022.CanadaDec 15, 2021
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Canada Post suspends service to 2 more Toronto apartments after residents seen not wearing masksA statement from Canada Post to Global News on Sunday said the reasoning is due to "safety concerns" and that service will resume "once it is safe to do so."HealthMar 1, 2021
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Toronto makes masks mandatory in common areas of residential buildings"We have heard from tenants and condo dwellers asking for this measure to be mandated," Toronto Mayor John Tory said.HealthJul 29, 2020
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Toronto mayor says mask bylaw could be brought in if apartment, condo buildings don’t complyToronto Mayor John Tory said he's prepared to extend the city's mandatory masking order to shared spaces inside apartment and condominium buildings if management companies refuse to do it voluntarily.HealthJul 23, 2020
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