Ontario Premier Doug Ford said on Monday that some non-essential businesses have begun opening “safely and with strict public health measures in place,” during the coronavirus pandemic as the province moved to ease restrictions around curbside retail and some provincial parks this week.
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Coronavirus outbreak: Ontario curbside retail, some provincial parks begin reopening
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