Ontario Releases Report on COVID-19 Emergency Measures
(referenced in today’s news)
Yesterday, (Monday, November 2, 2020), Solicitor General Sylvia Jones tabled a report in the Legislature providing details of the emergency measures put in place by the province to stop the spread of COVID-19 and keep Ontarians safe. The report focuses on the 47 emergency orders made between March 17 and July 24, 2020 when the Declaration of a Provincial Emergency was in effect under the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act (EMCPA).
"The Ontario government has taken decisive action to protect public health and stop the spread of COVID-19," said Minister Jones. "This report summarizes how our government, with the advice of public health experts, used the tools provided under Ontario's emergency legislation to keep people safe and mitigate the impact of the virus while the declared provincial emergency was in effect."
The EMCPA requires the government table a report in the Legislature within 120 days after a provincial emergency ends. The COVID-19 report outlines the rationale for issuing the 47 emergency orders and the important role they played to protect the community, including:
Limiting the spread of COVID-19
Supporting continuity of critical services
Supporting business
Supporting vulnerable sectors
Providing cost relief to Ontarians