BC Declares Public Health Emergency and State of Emergency – Updated May 1/20
British Columbia has declared a public health emergency pursuant to the Public Health Act and a state of emergency under the Emergency Program Act.
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British Columbia has declared a public health emergency pursuant to the Public Health Act and a state of emergency under the Emergency Program Act.
Read moreProvince of Ontario, in conjunction with four provincial health and safety associations, released safety guidelines for employers.
Read moreThis page will be updated as closures regarding British Columbia courts and Workplace Administrative Tribunals are announced.
Read moreThe $4 per hour Premium will be on top of existing hourly wages, regardless of the qualified worker’s hourly wage. The Premium will be effective for 16 weeks, from April 24, 2020, until August 13, 2020.
Read moreAB government defined a list of essential services and ordered many businesses to close in response to the new limit of 15 people in group gatherings.
Read moreThe Ontario Government updated its list of construction workplaces that are permitted to operate.
Read morePremier Horgan announced new measures to stop the spread of COVID-19 by returning travellers. BC is the first province to require an approved self-isolation plan as part of the traveller’s return.
Read moreON permitting extended hours for defined essential healthcare construction projects, permitting them to operate 24/7 without violating local noise bylaws.
Read moreImportant new information for ON employers. Whether their businesses remain open or are required to close. As well as how emergency orders will be enforced.
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