Ontario removes most outdoor capacity limits, would permit Santa Claus parades. Some cities, including Toronto, have already opted not to do a traditional Santa Claus parade with crowds this year
Ontario is removing capacity limits at outdoor, organized public events such as Remembrance Day ceremonies and Santa Claus parades.
Some cities, including Toronto, have already opted not to do a traditional Santa Claus parade with crowds this year.in most other sectors, such as fairs and festivals, outdoor areas of museums and zoos, and ski hills as well as other outdoor recreational amenities.Outdoor social gatherings are still limited to 100 people and outdoor capacity limits at nightclubs remain in place.
Other regulatory changes include removing a requirement that vehicles stay two metres apart at drive-in or drive-thru venues. This content appears as provided to The Globe by the originating wire service. It has not been edited by Globe staff.
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