Fines people could face for violating Ontario’s coronavirus shutdown laws

Ontario entered a provincewide shutdown on Saturday in a bid to slow the spread of COVID-19. It is the second lockdown for the province since the pandemic started, with the first widespread measures have been in place during the spring.

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Restrictions targeting social gatherings and businesses are among measures implemented as part of the shutdown.

A list of the restrictions currently enforceable throughout Ontario by provincial law is detailed under this section of the Reopening Ontario Act, a spokesperson from the solicitor general’s office stated. Among them are:

  • A ban on indoor social gatherings with anyone outside of your household. There is an exception for a person who lives alone and visits a second household.
  • A ban on outdoor social gatherings of more than 10 people.
  • The closure or limitation on operations of some businesses, including the closure of personal care services, limitation on retail sales, and restricting restaurants and bars to take-out, delivery, or drive-thru services only.
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Restrictions targeting social gatherings and businesses are among measures implemented as part of the shutdown.

The restrictions are expected to be locally adjusted as regions move out of lockdown next month and the province moves back to its color-coded response framework.

Depending on the violation of an emergency order and the discretion of an officer who observes an offense, the type of charge laid as well as the resulting fine can vary.

In general, anyone who violates an emergency order could face a fine of $750, while a person who obstructs someone exercising power or performing a duty following an order could face a fine of $1,000.

However, a person who violates an emergency order could also be issued a summons in which the court would determine a penalty upon conviction, which could include a fine of up to $100,000 and a year in jail.

The province has also set up a minimum $10,000 fine for hosts or organizers of parties in violation of gathering laws.

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