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Ontario's big-box stores the focus of an upcoming inspection blitz

Inspectors will visit stores in specific regions to ensure they're following COVID-related health and safety guidelines
1/14/2021
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Ontario labour inspectors will conduct a weekend inspection blitz of big-box stores to enforce public health rules.

The province's labour minister says 50 inspectors will visit stores in Toronto, Hamilton, Peel Region, York Region and Durham Region.

Monte McNaughton says the inspectors will have the power to issue tickets of up to $750 to store supervisors, workers, or patrons if they're not following public health rules.

He says they will focus on ensuring employees and customers are wearing masks, maintaining physical distance and following safety guidelines.

McNaughton says the inspectors will also have the authority to temporarily close a premise and disperse groups of more than five people.

The blitz comes as a stay-at-home order for all but essential purposes comes into effect Thursday.

 

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