Ontario’s Vaccine Passport Guidelines
© Provided by Narcity As of September 22, Ontario vaccine certificates will officially come into effect across the province. This means that residents will need to show proof of vaccination to get into multiple establishments including restaurants and gyms. Where do I need to show my vaccine certificate? The Ontario government announced that residents will need to be fully vaccinated for at least 14 days before being able to enter multiple indoor establishments. These spaces include: • any indoor spaces for concerts, cinema, theatres • indoor restaurants, bars and other food establishments •...
Read MoreProof of Vaccination: Government of Ontario
Following is an excerpt from the press release issued Sept. 1 regarding vaccine requirements in the province: The long-anticipated plan will roll out in two stages. Beginning Sept. 22, people will have to show proof of full vaccination using a digital or paper copy of their vaccine receipt and photo ID to enter non-essential high-risk indoor settings where face masks can’t always be worn. The province says it will have a digital vaccine certificate that can be scanned by businesses by Oct. 22. The digital certificate is aimed at improving security and standardizing the process. Businesses...
Read MoreOntario Roadmap to Reopening
The following link will take you to the official province of Ontario information page that details the requirements and parameters for Stage 2 and Stage 3 of the opening from the Pandemic lockdown. Stage 2 becomes active on June 30 and it is anticipated that Stage 3 will be active sooner as we are meeting the requirements for vaccinations to open stage 3. It should be noted that some regions due to higher rates of infection may not open on the official provincial dates. Please check with your local municipality. https://www.ontario.ca/page/reopening-ontario#section-1
Read MoreLBMAO responds to comments by Premier Doug Ford
On Friday June 18, David Campbell, President of the LBMAO, issued a letter to Premier Doug Ford in response to comments made at a press conference in Milton, Ontario about lumber companies “jacking up prices”. Please click here to view the letter in its entirety.
Read MoreRetail Guidance re: Ontario lockdown effective April 8, 2021
LBMAO members, below is the official Ontario government press release regarding the lockdown that became effective April 8: Effective Thursday, April 8, 2021 at 12:01 a.m., the government is issuing a province-wide Stay-at-Home order requiring everyone to remain at home except for essential purposes, such as going to the grocery store or pharmacy, accessing health care services (including getting vaccinated), for outdoor exercise , or for work that cannot be done remotely. As Ontario’s health care capacity is threatened, the Stay-at-Home order, and other new and existing public health...
Read MoreTORBSA Ltd Announces New Member
TORBSA Limited is pleased to announce that as of April 1st, 2021, RB Building Supply Ltd will become a member of the group. Where TORBSA central billing programs are in place, TORBSA will process their payments through the group beginning with the April 1, 2021 purchases. Company Details: RB Building Supply Ltd 80 Hale Road, Unit 1, 2, 3 Brampton, Ontario L6W 3M1 Contact: Manpreet Bariar Email: rbbuildingsupply@gmail.com Tel: 905-454-8000 Any inquiries of RB Building Supply Ltd should be directed to the contact above, and inquiries of TORBSA, to Paul Williams....
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