“Everyone else is wearing a mask when you go into stores — wear a mask.”
that it “has not and would not produce posters or cards claiming that the cardholder has an exemption from wearing a face mask in closed public places.”
“This isn’t the time to put up fraudulent cards to get away and be able to go into a store,” said Ford. “Just be responsible, don’t be a scammer.” as provinces begin reopening many indoor businesses. Toronto’s mandatory bylaw came into effect July 7 and requires people to wear masks in any indoor setting. Quebec enacted province-wide mask regulations that require face coverings on public transit and indoor commercial spaces.
As mask-wearing becomes more regulated, some groups have been pushing back. In Toronto, anti-mask protesters took public transit without covering their face.
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