Ontario Premier Doug Ford again asked people to stay at home and abide my social and physical distancing measures on Monday, but said if he gets advice from chief medical officer of health Dr. David Williams and his government’s command table to enact more aspects like fines, arrests or even a “snitch line,” every option remains on the table.
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Coronavirus outbreak: Ford says ‘snitch lines,’ fines and other measures all on the table
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