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covid-19 in ontario


An Ottawa law professor is filing criminal charges against the Ontario Premier, Doug Ford, for removing his mask during a press conference at the Ottawa Hospital in March.

On May 17, University of Ottawa law professor, Amir Attaran, announced that he had filed a criminal charge against the Ontario Progressive Conservative Party candidate for reportedly violating provincial COVID-19 laws.

“Public health law will not be mocked by the powerful,” Attaran tweeted on Tuesday morning. “The law applies to Big Men, too,” he wrote later that day.

Attaran’s lawsuit concerns Ford’s visit to the Ottawa Hospital on March 25. During the visit, the Ontario premier announced his government’s $29.1 million commitment to help fund the Ottawa Hospital's Civic Campus. He, among other speakers, removed his mask to speak at the podium.

Ford was supposed to be under a 14-day quarantine after travelling to Washington earlier that week, according to the Ottawa Citizen.

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Premier Doug Ford has acknowledged how "divisive" and polarizing current times are, due to differing views on the handling of COVID-19.

He shared how it's impacted his own family in a press conference on Monday morning, where he announced a new timeline for Ontario's reopening.

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During a press conference in which Doug Ford announced an updated timeline for public health measures to end, the premier also shared a clear message to everyone who continues to protest and occupy the streets of Ottawa.

"All three levels of government are focused on ending the illegal occupation. To those who are still there — to those of you who are there with the sole objective of causing disruption and chaos — there will be serious consequences for this lawless activity," Premier Ford said during the February 14 press conference.

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Ontario's reopening plan may soon look a little different and Doug Ford is reportedly meeting with his cabinet on Friday to discuss it.

According to CityNews, Ford will be working towards creating a new plan that could see all public health measures drop in the coming months, including vaccine certificates and masking requirements.

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