Toronto’s Office of Emergency Management general manager Matthew Pegg said on Tuesday that the city had recently received 55 complaints regarding the non-compliance of businesses deemed non-essential remaining open during the COVID-19 pandemic and the city has deployed enforcement teams to respond to each of the complaints.
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Coronavirus outbreak: Toronto responding to complaints of non-essential businesses remaining open
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