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Stay home or pay up.Scofflaws who ignore the Ontario governments order to stay out of recreational facilities, such as playgrounds, basketball courts, and dog parks, risk fines of up to $100,000 and one year in jail.Thats according to the strict legislation used by Premier Doug Ford in a bid to stop the spread of the聽COVID-19 virus. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Under the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act, invoked during the pandemic, the penalties for disobeying an emergency order can be severe. In the case of an individual 鈥?a fine of not more than $100,000 and for a term of impris stanley cup onment of not more than one year, the law states. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In the case of an individual who is a director or officer of a corporation 鈥?a fine of not more than $500,000 and for a term of imprisonment of not more than one year; and in the case of a corporation 鈥?a fine of not more than $10 million. While the latter two penalties would not apply to most Ontarians 鈥?those provisions are aimed at non-essential businesses who open during an emergency or stanley vattenflaska crisis profiteers 鈥?the government is serious about curbing the coronavirus by any means necessary. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Ford, who has extended the declaration of emerg stanley kaffeebecher ency for another two weeks, said Tuesday that he is very serious about clamping down on social interactions that help Tzev Bloc MP s gesture symbolized racism: Singh
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japg Committee recommends electronic voting for MPs
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japg Committee recommends electronic voting for MPs