Additional Closures in the Province of Ontario
The province announced yesterday that, following the advice of Ontario’s Chief Medical Officer of
Health, the list of “essential services” is being further reduced. Effective at 11:59pm on Saturday, April 4,
2020 any business not on this list must close their physical location:
Supply chains
1. Businesses that supply other essential businesses or essential services within Ontario, or that
supply businesses or services that have been declared essential in a jurisdiction outside of
Ontario, with the support, products, supplies, systems, or services, including processing,
packaging, warehousing, distribution, delivery, and maintenance necessary to operate.
Food
2. Businesses that primarily sell food, beverages and consumer products necessary to maintain
households and businesses including:
a. Supermarkets and grocery stores.
b. Convenience stores.
c. Discount and big box retailers selling groceries.
d. Restaurants (take-out, drive-through and delivery service only).
e. Beer and wine and liquor stores.
Services
3. Pharmacies.
4. Gas stations and other fuel suppliers.
5. Laundromats and drycleaners.
6. Security services for residences, businesses and other properties.
7. Vehicle and equipment repair and essential maintenance and vehicle and equipment rental
services.
8. Courier, postal, shipping, moving and delivery services.
9. Funeral and related services.
10. Staffing services including providing temporary help.
11. Veterinary services (urgent care only) and other businesses that provide for the health and
welfare of animals, including farms, boarding kennels, stables, animal shelters, zoos, aquariums
and research facilities.
12. Home child care services of up to six children as permitted under the Child Care and Early Years
Act, 2014, and child care centres for essential workers authorized to operate in accordance
with Ontario Regulation 51/20 (Order Under Subsection 7.0.2 (4) of the Act - Closure of
Establishments) made under the Act.
13. Hotels, motels, other shared rental accommodation including student residences, except for
seasonal campgrounds and any pools, fitness centres, meeting rooms and other recreational
facilities that may be part of the operations of these businesses.
14. Cheque cashing services.
Services to the public that are restricted to alternative methods of sale
15. Stores that sell any of the following items and provide them to the customer only through an
alternative method of sale such as curb side pick-up or delivery, except in exceptional
circumstances:
a. Hardware products.
b. Vehicle parts and supplies.
c. Pet and animal supplies.
d. Office supplies and computer products including computer repair.
e. Safety supplies.
Financial services
16. Businesses that provide the following financial services:
a. Capital markets and related securities trading and advisory services.
b. Banking/credit union activities including credit intermediation.
c. Insurance.
d. Land registration services.
e. Real estate agent services.
f. Pension and benefits payment services.
g. Financial services including payroll and payment processing and accounting and tax
services.
Telecommunications and IT infrastructure/service providers
17. Information Technology (IT) services, including online services, software products and the
facilities necessary for their operation and delivery.
18. Telecommunications providers and services (phone, internet, radio, cell phones etc.) and
facilities necessary for their operation and delivery.
19. Newspapers, radio and television broadcasting.
Maintenance
20. Maintenance, repair and property management services strictly necessary to manage and
maintain the safety, security, sanitation and essential operation of institutional, commercial,
industrial and residential properties and buildings.
Transportation services
21. Businesses and facilities that provide transportation services, including,
a. transportation services provided by air, water, road, and rail, including taxis and other
private transportation providers, and
b. support services for transportation services, including,
i. logistical support, distribution services, warehousing and storage, truck stops
and tow operators,
ii. services that support the operations and safety of transportation systems
including maintenance and repairs, and
iii. marinas, but only to the extent that the marina is necessary to enable
individuals to access their primary place of residence.
22. Businesses that provide and support online retail, including by providing warehousing, storage
and distribution of goods that are ordered online.
Manufacturing
23. Businesses that extract, manufacture, process and distribute goods, products, equipment and
materials, including businesses that manufacture inputs to other manufacturers, (e.g. primary
metal/ steel, blow molding, component manufacturers, chemicals, etc. that feed the end-
product manufacturer), regardless of whether those other manufacturers are inside or outside
of Ontario, together with businesses that support and facilitate the movement of goods within
integrated North American and global supply chains.
Agriculture and food production
24. Businesses that produce food and beverages, and agricultural products including plants,
including by farming, harvesting, aquaculture, hunting and fishing.
25. Businesses that process, manufacture or distribute food, beverages, crops, agricultural products,
animal products and by-products.
26. Businesses that support the food or agricultural products supply chains and the health and
safety of food, animals and plants.
Construction
27. Construction projects and services associated with the healthcare sector, including new
facilities, expansions, renovations and conversion of spaces that could be repurposed for health
care space.
28. Construction projects and services required to ensure safe and reliable operations of, or to
provide new capacity in, critical provincial infrastructure, including transit, transportation,
energy and justice sectors beyond the day-to-day maintenance.
29. Critical industrial construction activities required for,
a. the maintenance and operations of petrochemical plants and refineries,
b. significant industrial petrochemical projects where preliminary work has already
commenced,
c. industrial construction and modifications to existing industrial structures limited solely
to work necessary for the production, maintenance, and/or enhancement of Personal
Protective Equipment, medical devices (such as ventilators), and other identified
products directly related to combatting the COVID-19 pandemic.
30. Residential construction projects where,
a. a footing permit has been granted for single family, semi-detached and townhomes
b. an above grade structural permit has been granted for condominiums, mixed use and
other buildings, or
c. the project involves renovations to residential properties and construction work was
started before April 4, 2020.
31. Construction and maintenance activities necessary to temporarily close construction sites that
have paused or are not active and to ensure ongoing public safety.
Resources and energy
32. Businesses that provide and ensure the domestic and global continuity of supply of resources,
including mining, forestry, aggregates, petroleum, petroleum by-products and chemicals.
33. Electricity generation, transmission, distribution and storage and natural gas distribution,
transmission and storage.
Community services
34. Businesses that deliver or support the delivery of services including:
a. Sewage treatment and disposal.
b. Collecting, transporting, storing, processing, disposing or recycling of any type of waste.
c. Potable drinking water.
d. Critical infrastructure repair and maintenance including roads, dams, bridges etc.
e. Environmental rehabilitation, management and monitoring, and spill clean up and
response.
f. Administrative authorities that regulate and inspect businesses.
g. Professional and social services that support the legal and justice system.
h. Government services including but not limited to policing and law enforcement, fire and
emergency services, paramedics, coroner and pathology services, corrections and court
services, licences and permits.
Research
35. Businesses and organizations that maintain research facilities and engage in research, including
medical research and other research and development activities.
Health care and social services
36. Organizations and providers that deliver home care services or personal support services to
seniors and persons with disabilities.
37. Businesses that sell, rent or repair assistive/mobility/medical devices, aids and/or supplies.
38. Regulated health professionals (urgent care only) including dentists, optometrists, chiropractic
services, ophthalmologists, physical and occupational therapists and podiatrists.
39. Organizations that provide health care including retirement homes, hospitals, clinics, long-term
care facilities, independent health facilities and mental health and addictions counselling
supports.
40. Laboratories and specimen collection centres.
41. Manufacturers, wholesalers, distributors and retailers of pharmaceutical products and medical
supplies, including medications, medical isotopes, vaccines and antivirals, medical devices and
medical supplies.
42. Manufacturers, distributors and businesses that provide logistical support of or for products
and/or services that support the delivery of health care in all locations.
43. Not-for-profit organizations that provide critical personal support services in home or residential
services for individuals with physical disabilities.
44. Not-for profit organizations that support the provision of food, shelter, safety or protection,
and/or social services and other necessities of life to economically disadvantaged and other
vulnerable individuals.
Short term rentals and open houses are also restricted or banned. Alternative methods of sale, like
online commerce, curb-side pick up or delivery are still permitted.
The Emergency Alert System was used for the second time in regards to COVID-19 on Saturday, reminding people to stay home. “Stop the Spread. COVID-19 can be deadly.”
Comments