Ford to make COVID-19 announcement with transportation minister, solicitor general today

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Ford to make COVID-19 announcement with transportation minister, solicitor general today
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Premier Doug Ford will be joined by Transportation Minister Caroline Mulroney and Solicitor General Sylvia Jones today

Ford will be joined by Health Minister Christine Elliott, Transportation Minister Caroline Mulroney and Solicitor General Sylvia Jones for an announcement scheduled for 1 p.m. at Queen’s Park.

On Saturday, the Premier and cabinet ordered an extension of Ontario’s emergency powers until July 10, as virtually all of the province has now entered Stage 2 of reopening, which involves allowing malls, pools and outdoor dining to resume.The announcement comes as Toronto’s mayor says he wants a multi-city agreement on encouraging mask use by the public to slow the spread of COVID-19.

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