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1. Ontario Releases 2020-21 First Quarter th Finances 3. March 25 - Ontario's Action Plan: Responding to COVID-19 (March 2020 2. August 12th - Ontario Provides Update to Economic and Fiscal Update) Ontario's Action Plan: Responding to COVID- 19

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4. August 20th - Ontario Extends Orders Under 13. August 14th - Ontario Supporting the Safe the Reopening Ontario Act, 2020 Reopening of More Spaces at Gyms and Recreation Centres 5. August 20th - Ontario Releases Plan to Grow and Protect the Forestry Industry and its 14. August 14th – Ontario Supports Municipalities Forests with Critical Infrastructure Investments - County of Simcoe, the Town of Tillsonburg 6. August 20th - Investing in 's and the City of Sarnia Tourism Industry 15. August 12th - Ontario Providing Municipalities 7. August 19th - Ontario and Municipalities Work with up to $1.6 Billion in First Round of Towards a Strong Economic Recovery Emergency Funding

8. August 19th - Ontario Invests in Made-in- 16. August 7th - Ontario Continues on the Path of Ontario Physician Scheduling Technology in Renewal, Growth, and Economic Recovery the Fight Against COVID-19 17. August 6th - Canada and Ontario invest in 9. August 19th - Ontario Taking Steps to roads and bridges, connecting rural Improve Service Delivery at Provincial communities Agencies 18. August 6th - Investing in the Future of 10. August 18th - Applications open for the Ontario's Tourism Industry Ontario Automotive Modernization Program 19. August 4th - Province Supporting Innovative 11. August 17th - Ontario Supports Learning and Made-in-Ontario Technology to Sanitize PPE Discovery at Science North 20. July 31st (Update)- Ontario-Canada 12. August 14th - Ontario Supports New Steel Emergency Commercial Rent Assistance Galvanizing Plant in North Bay Program - Ontario Provides Urgent Relief for Page 1 of 296

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Small Businesses and Landlords – 33. July 16th - Canada and Ontario invest in a Applications now available. new by-pass road in Atikameksheng Anishnawbek 21. July 31st - Ontario Implementing Additional Measures at Bars and Restaurants to Help 34. July 15th - Canada and Ontario invest in Limit the Spread of COVID-19 roads and an airport runway for rural communities in Northern Ontario 22. July 27th - Historic Agreement Delivers up to $4 Billion to Support Municipalities and 35. July 14th - Province Supports Development of Transit Made-in-Ontario N95 Respirators

23. July 24th - Ontario Announces Support for 36. July 14th - Canada and Ontario invest in road York University's New Markham Centre infrastructure for rural communities in Campus Northern, Central and Eastern Ontario

24. July 23rd - Ontario Supports Indigenous 37. July 10th - Province Supports Canadian Businesses During COVID-19 Manufacturers & Exporters Launch of “Ontario Made” Program 25. July 22nd - Ontario Legislature Adjourns after Significant Sitting in Response to COVID-19 38. July 10th - Ontario Focusses on Renewal, Growth, and Economic Recovery 26. July 22nd - Canada and Ontario invest in bridges and a road for rural communities in 39. July 9th – Ontario and Canada Supporting Southern Ontario Farmers through Enhanced Insurance Protection 27. July 21st - Ontario Leads Top Delegation at Virtual Farnborough Air Show 40. July 9th - Application intake for broadband and cellular program opens: Effective July 28. July 21st - Ontario Investing in Economic 9th Development in Kenora-Rainy River Region 41. July 9th - Ontario Seeking Input on 29. July 20th (Update) - Ontario Moving More Modernizing Capital Markets Regions into Stage 3 42. July 8th - Ontario Starting Down the Path to 30. July 17th - Province Takes Steps to Ensure Growth, Renewal and Economic Recovery All Ontarians Benefit from Local Research and Innovation 43. July 8th - Canada and Ontario invest in roads and bridges in rural communities in Western 31. July 17th – Ontario Announces Next Round of Ontario Research Projects to Fight COVID-19 44. July 8th - Ontario Makes it Easier for Truck 32. July 16th - Ontario Provides Additional Drivers to get Tested for COVID-19 Support for Farmers : Application reopen July 16th (deadline July 30th) 45. July 6th - Delivering Critical Infrastructure Projects Faster – Proposed Made-in-Ontario Plan for Growth, Renewal and Economic Recovery Page 2 of 296

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46. July 6th – Ontario and Canada invest in roads 58. June 17th - Ontario Supports the Beverage and bridges for Southern Ontario Alcohol Sector During COVID-19 communities 59. June 17th – Ontario and Canada Support 47. June 30th - Province Promotes Shop Local, Beef and Hog Farmers During COVID-19 Shop Safe and Shop with Confidence Campaign 60. June 16th - Ontario Releases Guide on How to Develop a Workplace Safety Plan 48. June 30th - Ontario Building a Safer, More Reliable Transportation System 61. June 15th (Update) - Ontario Together Portal - Update 49. June 26th (Update) - Ontario Providing Support for Industrial, Commercial and Small 62. June 12th (Update) - Ontario Protecting Agri- Business Electricity Consumers During Food Workers during COVID-19 COVID-19 – Currently Active 63. Original Announcement - May 14th – Ontario 50. June 25th - Canada and Ontario invest in and Canada Take Steps to Further Protect roads and bridges for rural communities in Farm Workers Northern Ontario 64. June 11th - Ontario and Canada Helping 51. June 24th - Businesses and Services to Small Businesses Go Digital Reopen in Windsor-Essex, with Exceptions: Effective June 25th 65. June 3rd - Ontario Celebrates Local Agri-food Heroes 52. June 24th - Ontario Investing to Help Franco- Ontarian Communities Grow and Support 66. June 3rd - Ontario Improving Broadband and Recovery: Applications Open Cell Service for Rural Communities

53. June 22nd (Update) - Ontario Moving Toronto 67. June 2nd - Ontario Helps Manufacturers and Peel Region into Stage 2: Effective Ramp Up Production of Personal Protective June 24th Equipment

54. June 19th - Ontario Supporting Indigenous- 68. June 1st (Update) - Job Protection for Owned Businesses During COVID-19 Workers during the COVID-19 Pandemic

55. June 19th – Ontario and Canada invest in 69. May 22nd - Ontario Makes it Easier to roads and bridges to support rural Conduct Business during COVID-19 - communities in Central and Eastern Ontario Legislative changes allow corporations to operate virtually and electronically: In force 56. June 18th - Legislation to curb on-farm and retroactive to March 17, 2020 trespass, while preserving the right for lawful protests 70. May 21st - Ontario Announces First Phase of Research Projects to Fight COVID-19 57. June 17th (Update)- Ontario Implements Temporary Ban on Commercial Evictions: 71. May 19th - Ontario Collaborates with Med- Currently Active Tech Innovation Hub in the Fight Against COVID-19 Page 3 of 296

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72. May 14th - Ontario Announces Additional Accepting Proposals for Temporarily Workplaces that Can Reopen – New website Changing Rules and Regulations – Currently to provide businesses with information on Active personal protective equipment (PPE) suppliers 83. April 27th - Ontario Unveils Guiding Principles to Reopen the Province 73. May 12th – COVID-19 Response and Reforms to Modernize Ontario Act, 2020 - 84. Building Code Amendment - Construction Conducting business while practicing and conversion of buildings, intended for physical distancing temporary use as health and sheltering facilities 74. May 11th - Amendments to Ontario’s Building Code Related to Building Permits and 85. April 24th - Governments Invest $2.5 Million Inspections to Grow Agri-food e-Business During COVID- 19 – Currently Accepting Applications 75. May 9th – Ontario Government Supporting Parents as Economy Reopens - Protecting 86. April 18th - Ontario Investing $20 Million to licensed child care Advance Medical Research – Currently Active 76. May 8th –Ontario and Canada Take Additional Steps to Protect Agri-Food 87. April 17th - Canada and Ontario Supporting Workers During COVID-19 - Provincially Agri-food Sector Supply Chain During licensed meat processing plants – COVID-19 – Matching Employers with Job Application opens May 12th Seekers – Currently Active

77. May 8th - Ontario Eases Restrictions on 88. April 15th – Supporting Long-Term Care Professional Sports Training Facilities – Homes Currently Active 89. April 11th - Supporting construction workers 78. May 7th - Ontario Protecting Forestry Jobs & and businesses with emergency action to Worker Safety During COVID-19 help improve cash flow in the construction industry 79. May 1st - Certain Businesses Allowed to Reopen Under Strict Safety Guidelines - 90. April 9th - Ontario Starts Planning for Post- These businesses will be permitted to Pandemic Economic Recovery begin operations on Monday, May 4th 91. April 8th - Ontario Extending Construction 80. April 30th - Government Launches New Tool Hours for Essential Projects During COVID- to Support Trucking Industry – Currently 19 – Currently Active Active 92. April 2nd - Ontario Supports Trucking Sector 81. April 30th - Ontario Providing Employers with Workplace Safety Guidelines – Currently 93. April 1st - $50 million Ontario Together Fund: Active Currently Active

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94. March 25th - Stop the Spread Business 96. March 19th - Municipal Emergency Act, Information Line Now Open at 1-888-444- 2020 - Supply Chain - Temporary Changes to 3659 – Currently Active Municipal Noise By-Laws: Currently Active

95. March 21st - Launch of Ontario Together 97. March 19th - Commercial Vehicles - Website Currently Active Extension of validation Periods for Driver, Vehicle and Carrier Products: Currently Active

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98. August 20th - Ontario Adding 200 New 108. August 7th - Ontario Celebrates Groves Provincial Police Officers Memorial Community Hospital's Grand Opening 99. August 19th - Ontario Helping Students and Jobseekers in London Gain In-Demand Skills 109. August 6th - Canada and Ontario invest in sustainable public transit for 100. August 18th - Ontario Resumes Infant residents Hearing Checks 110. August 5th - Canada and Ontario invest in 101. August 14th - Canadian Armed Forces public transit and active transportation Share Promising Exit Report on Long-Term infrastructure for Southwestern Ontario Care Mission residents

102. August 14th - Ontario Launches 111. August 5th - Ontario Supporting Non-Profits Consultations to Strengthen Privacy as Province Recovers from COVID-19 Protections of Personal Data 112. August 4th - Windsor-Essex Remains in 103. August 13th - Ontario Supports Stage 2 Municipalities by Investing in Local Roads and Bridges 113. August 4th - Ontario Provides More Supports for Families of Children on the 104. August 11th - Ontario Helping Workers in Autism Spectrum Hamilton Re-Skill for New Jobs 114. July 31st - Canada and Ontario Invest in 105. August 10th – Canada and Ontario invest in Affordable Housing in Kingston sustainable public transit and active transportation infrastructure for Kingston 115. July 31st - Ontario Expands Services at All residents DriveTest Centres

106. August 10th - Ontario Expanding Closed- 116. July 31st - COVID Alert Available for Circuit Television Coverage to Keep Download Communities Safe 117. July 30th – Ontario Continues to Gradually 107. August 10th - Windsor-Essex to Join the and Safely Reopen Child Care for Working Rest of Province in Stage 3 Parents Page 5 of 296

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118. July 30th - Ontario Releases Plan for Safe 132. July 20th - Province Invites Ontarians to Reopening of Schools in September Safely Enjoy Summer at

119. July 30th - Ontario Marks World Day 133. July 17th - Hospital Assumes Management Against Trafficking in Persons of Villa Colombo in North York

120. July 29th - Ontario Moving Toronto and Peel 134. July 17th - Ontario Introduces Measures to Region into Stage 3 Cap Interest and Fees on Payday Loans

121. July 29th - Ontario Invests in Supportive 135. July 16th (Update) – Ontario Extends Housing for Niagara Region's Most Emergency Orders Vulnerable 136. July 16th – Ontario Extends Expiry Period of 122. July 29th - Canada and Ontario invest in Marriage Licences modern, green public transit for residents of Oakville 137. July 15th - Canada and Ontario invest in a more accessible Timmins with modern public 123. July 29th - Ontario Launches Independent transit infrastructure Long-Term Care COVID-19 Commission 138. July 13th - Canada and Ontario invest in 124. July 28th - Canada and Ontario Invest in more accessible public transit infrastructure Affordable Housing for Seniors in York for Barrie residents Region 139. July 8th - Canada and Ontario invest in 125. July 28th - Canada and Ontario invest in greener Brantford with modern public transit sustainable public transit for Brampton infrastructure residents 140. July 7th - Ontario Introduces Legislation to 126. July 28th - Province Announces Ontario Protect Public Health as Economy Reopens Health Team in Eastern Ottawa 141. July 7th – Investing in public transit and 127. July 28th - Ontario Invests in Affordable active transportation infrastructure for Housing for Seniors in Durham Region Windsor and Tecumseh residents

128. July 28th - Canada and Ontario invest in 142. July 7th - Ontario Passes Legislation to sustainable public transit infrastructure to Deliver Subways Faster support Sault Ste. Marie residents 143. July 3rd - Canadian Armed Forces Depart 129. July 24th - Ontario Strengthening Ontario Long-Term Care Homes Community Safety in Kenora 144. July 3rd - Ontario Launches Online Training 130. July 23rd – Ontario Announces Five New to Promote Safe Workplaces Teams 145. July 2nd – Ontario and Canada invest in 131. July 22nd - Ontario Strengthens Protections roads and bridges for rural communities in for Tenants Eastern Ontario

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146. July 2nd - Ontario Provides Additional 158. June 19th - Ontario Prepares for the Safe Funding to Support Municipalities and Urban Reopening of Schools Indigenous Community Partners 159. June 19th - Ontario Makes Historic 147. June 30th - Ontario Celebrating Canada Investment in Public Education Day with Free Parks Admission and Extending Free Family Fishing 160. June 18th - Ontario Gradually Reopens DriveTest Centres: Commencing June 22nd 148. June 30th - Ontario Courts Gradually Resuming In-Person Proceedings 161. June 18th - Ontario Enhancing COVID-19 Case and Contact Management 149. June 29th – Ontario and Canada invest in a more sustainable Belleville with improved 162. June 18th - Ontario Makes Major active transportation and public transit Investment in Mental Health and Technology infrastructure to Support Students

150. June 26th - Ontario Providing Additional 163. June 17th - Ontario Marks Three Months Support for Seniors: Applications for Since Declaration of Emergency Grants now open 164. June 16th - Ontario Investing in Reliable 151. June 25th - Canada and Ontario invest in Internet for Northern Ontario public transit and active transportation infrastructure for residents of Niagara Region 165. June 16th - Canada and Ontario invest in public transit and active transportation 152. June 25th – Canada and Ontario invest in infrastructure to support Waterloo Region public transit and accessible transportation residents infrastructure for Cornwall and Brockville residents 166. June 15th – Ontario Develops Additional Learning Materials for Students and 153. June 24th (Update) - Ontario Extends Teachers Declaration of Emergency to July 15th 167. June 15th - Ontario Expanding Data 154. June 24th - Ontario Takes Immediate Action Collection to Help Stop Spread of COVID-19 to Stop COVID-19 Outbreaks in Windsor- Essex 168. June 15th - Ontario Marks World Elder Abuse Awareness Day 155. June 24th – Ontario and Canada invest in public transit infrastructure for Peterborough 169. June 15th - Ontario Eases Restrictions on residents Wedding and Funeral Ceremonies: Effective June 12th 156. June 23rd - Canada and Ontario invest in roads for rural communities in Belleville and 170. June 12th - Ontarians Encouraged to Quinte West Establish Social Circles

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172. June 11th - Ontario to Resume Family Visits 185. May 29th (Update) - Ontario Opens Up in Long-Term Care Homes, Retirement COVID-19 Testing Across the Province Homes, and Other Residential Care Settings: Effective June 18th 186. May 26th - Ontario Takes Immediate Action to Investigate Worst Hit Long-Term Care 173. June 11th - Ontario Appoints New Patient Homes Ombudsman 187. May 25th - Hospitals Assume Management 174. June 11th - Ontario Introduces Public of Two Long-Term Care Homes Transit Safety Guidance 188. May 25th (Update) - Province Connecting 175. June 10th - Ontario Unveils a Plan to Volunteers to Community Organizations Reopen Postsecondary Education Supporting Seniors and People with Disabilities During COVID-19 – Currently 176. June 10th (Update)– Beaches and Active Campsites to Open at 189. May 22nd – Ontario’s first Virtual Action 177. June 9th – Province Reopening Child Care Centre - New Programs Focus on Hospitality with Strict Protocols to Keep Kids and Staff Workers and Apprentices Safe: Effective June 12th 190. May 19th (Update) - Learning During 178. June 4th - Ontario Appoints Special Advisor COVID-19 Outbreak: Currently Active to Develop Health Data Platform 191. May 19th (Update) - Ontario Ramping Up 179. June 4th - New Management Appointed at Protection for Long-Term Care Residents Long-Term Care Homes 192. May 13th - Ontario Making Prescription 180. June 4th – Ontario Creates Premier’s Drugs More Affordable During COVID-19 – Council on Equality of Opportunity and Currently Active Allocates $1.5 million in Funding 193. May 13th - Ontario Further Supports Victims 181. June 1st (Update) - Job Protection for of Gender-Based Violence and Human Workers during the COVID-19 Pandemic Trafficking during COVID-19

182. June 1st - Ontario Supports Those 194. May 13th - Voluntary Redeployment of Struggling with Electricity Bills during COVID- Education Workers to Fill Staffing Shortages 19– Currently Active – Further details to follow

183. May 30th (Update) - Ontario Supporting 195. May 13th (Update) - Emergency Measures Frontline Heroes of COVID-19 with Pandemic to Support Long-Term Care Homes During Pay – Currently Active COVID-19 – Currently Active

184. May 30th (Update) - Ontario Protecting 196. May 11th (Update) - School Closures Seniors During COVID-19 Outbreak – Extended to Keep Students, Staff and Currently Active Families Safe – Currently Active

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197. May 9th – Ontario Enables School Board 209. April 17th - Province makes it easier to Employees to Be Voluntarily Redeployed to reassign frontline staff where they are Congregate Care Settings needed most – Currently Active

198. May 8th - Ontario Investing in Innovative 210. April 16th - Ontario Enables Auto Insurance Ways to Modernize the Justice System Companies to Provide Driver Rebates During COVID-19 199. May 7th – Ontario Releases Plan to Resume Scheduled Surgeries and 211. April 16th - Ontario Significantly Expands Procedures Hospital Capacity to Prepare for Any COVID- 19 Outbreak Scenario 200. May 5th - Ontario Expands Virtual Mental Health Services During COVID-19 – 212. April 14th - Ontario Supporting Education Currently Active Sector, Students, and Municipalities During COVID-19 Outbreak 201. May 1st - Ontario Takes Additional Steps to Improve Health Care Flexibility During 213. April 13th - Ontario Secures Critical Medical COVID-19 Outbreak Equipment and Supplies

202. April 29th (Update) - Ontario Offers 214. April 11th - Ontario Takes Further Action to Emergency Child Care to More Frontline Stop the Spread of COVID-19 Staff – Currently Active 215. April 10th - Province Prevents Operators 203. April 25th – Ensuring food security for from Charging Fees while Child Cares are individuals and families during the pandemic Closed – Currently Active

204. April 25th – Redeployment of Staff to Better 216. Emergency Assistance – Support for Care for Vulnerable People During COVID-19 individuals and families in financial crisis – Currently Active 205. April 23rd –New order issued to support people with mental health and addictions 217. Making Essential Workplaces Across the issues Province Safer

206. April 23rd - Action Plan to Increase 218. April 7th - Ontario Helping Indigenous Protection for Vulnerable People and Those Communities Stop the Spread of COVID-19 Who Care for Them 219. April 7th - Province Launches Online Portal 207. April 21st - Ontario Providing Additional to Match Available Health Care Workers with Relief to the Province's Most Vulnerable Employers – Currently Active

208. April 17th - Ontario Establishes Key 220. April 6th - Additional Measures to Protect Partnerships to Make Home Learning More First Responders During the COVID-19 Accessible - iPad with Free Rogers Wireless Outbreak Data Will Support Learning at Home 221. April 6th - Relief for Remote Northern Property Taxpayers During COVID-19

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222. April 6th - One-time Financial Assistance 231. March 30th - Province Investing $10 Million During School and Child Care Closures - to Mobilize Businesses and Volunteers to Support for Families initiative – Currently Support Seniors Active 232. March 30th - Ontario Enhancing Public 223. April 4th - New online portal connecting Reporting about COVID-19 – Currently workers with employers looking to fill Active positions in the agri-food sector – Currently Active 233. March 29th - Ontario Stepping Up Measures to Limit the Spread of COVID-19 on 224. April 4th - Relief funding for residential Construction Sites – Currently Active service providers that support vulnerable populations - Residential Relief Fund – 234. March 28th - Ontario Protecting Consumers Currently Active from Price Gouging – Currently Active

225. April 3rd - Ontario Extends Business 235. March 28th - Ontario Protecting Supply Closures to Stop the Spread of COVID-19 Chains to Support COVID-19 Emergency Response 226. April 3rd - Ontario Increasing Public Health Units' Capacity to Stop COVID-19 – 236. March 23rd - $200 million in social services Currently Active relief funding - Currently Active

227. April 2nd - Ontario Increasing Mental Health 237. March 20th - Ontario is waiving the three- Support During COVID-19 – Currently month waiting period for Ontario Health Active Insurance Plan (OHIP) coverage

228. April 2nd - $4 million to support victims and 238. March 19th - Extension of validation Periods protect front-line justice staff for Driver, Vehicle and Carrier Products, Services and Health Cards: Currently Active 229. March 31st - Ontario Increasing Health and Safety Measures to Better Protect Frontline 239. March 17th - Ontario’s First Stage of the Nurses COVID-19 Emergency Relief Fund: Effective Immediately - Supporting Legislation to 230. March 31st - Province Supports Follow Postsecondary Students During COVID-19 240. March 16th - Additional Support for Ontario Residents: Currently Active

COVID-19 – Federal Government – Support for Businesses

241. August 20th - Competition Bureau launches 242. August 17th - Online Course Provides toolkit to help policymakers strengthen Guidance on Returning to Work Safely competition in Canada’s economy During the COVID-19 Pandemic

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243. August 17th (Update) - Canada Emergency 254. July 23rd - Canada Invests in Smart Grid Wage Subsidy (CEWS) - 75% Wage Subsidy Technology for London Net-Zero Energy - (Currently Accepting Applications– Direct Community deposits will begin to appear in employers’ accounts as of May 7th) 255. July 22nd - Canada Joins Three Percent Club to Improve Global Energy Efficiency 244. August 11th - Government of Canada launches updated Canada Emergency Wage 256. July 21st - Government of Canada Subsidy Calculator to support employers announces creation of Essential Services Contingency Reserve through Safe Restart 245. August 9th - Government of Canada invests Agreement in Indigenous organizations and tourism in southern Ontario 257. July 17th - FedDev Ontario supports women-led businesses to rebuild, reopen and 246. August 9th - Government of Canada Invests revive in southern Ontario in Northern Ontario’s Indigenous Businesses and Communities 258. July 17th - More support for Canadians through the Safe Restart Agreement 247. August 5th - Infrastructure program expands to support COVID-19 community resilience 259. July 15th – Support for young entrepreneurs across Northern Ontario 248. August 5th - Government of Canada aggressively pursuing the purchase and 260. July 10th - Emergency Funding for COVID- development of COVID-19 vaccines, 19 Safety Measures in Forest Operations treatments and related supplies 261. July 2nd - Government Introduces Draft 249. August 5th (Update)- Seafood Stabilization Regulations Providing Relief for Registered Fund to help Canada’s fish and seafood Pension Plans processing sector & Support for Canada’s fish harvesters (Open for Applications as of 262. June 23rd - Temporary extension of time August 24th) periods given to employers to recall employees laid off due to the COVID-19 250. July 31st - Government of Canada invests in pandemic: Effective June 22nd measures to boost protections for Temporary Foreign Workers and Address COVID-19 263. June 19th - Investing in the Future of Youth Outbreaks on Farms With Green Jobs in the Natural Resources Sectors: Applications Open 251. July 29th - Government of Canada invests in Waterloo Region companies to help them 264. June 12th - Maintaining and strengthening scale up and succeed Canada’s food production and processing sector: Applications Open 252. July 23rd - FedDev Ontario supports clean technology companies to scale-up, create 265. June 12th (Update)- Support for Indigenous 300 jobs businesses

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resources on buying and supplying personal 278. May 12th - New COVID-19 stream for protective equipment: Currently Active provincial infrastructure program

267. June 5th - FedDev Ontario supports tourism 279. May 12th – Allowing temporary workers to and recovery efforts across Southern Ontario get back to work quickly – Currently Active – Applications open June 5th 280. May 11th (Update) - Business Credit 268. June 1st - Annual federal infrastructure Availability Program (BCAP) – Various funding for communities Enterprise Loans – Currently Active – More details regarding mid-market businesses to 269. May 28th - Innovation for Defence be released in near future Excellence and Security (IDEaS) : COVID-19 Challenges – Currently Active 281. May 8th (Update) - Emergency Support Fund for Cultural, Heritage and Sport 270. May 28th (Update) - National Research Organizations Council of Canada (NRC) - COVID-19 Challenge Program – Currently Active 282. May 6th – Government provides tariff relief to importers of certain medical goods 271. May 26th – Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) extends filing deadlines for corporations and 283. May 5th – Supporting Canada’s farmers, trusts food businesses, and food supply

272. May 20th (Update) - Large Employer 284. May 4th - Canada and international partners Emergency Financing Facility (LEEFF) – launch the Coronavirus Global Response Applications Open 285. Farm Credit Canada (FCC) Term Loans – 273. May 19th (Update) – $40,000 Business Currently Active Loans - Canada Emergency Business Account (CEBA) – Currently Active 286. Business Development Bank of Canada (BDC) Oil and Gas Sector Financing - 274. May 15th - Canada’s Ocean Supercluster - Deployment Strategy to be Finalized in Near Call for Proposals – Currently Active Future

275. May 15th - Support for research staff in 287. BDC Capital Bridge Financing Program - Canada – Additional Funding Business Development Bank of Canada (BDC) and Venture Capital Co-investment in 276. May 14th (Update)- Support for Agricultural Canadian firms impacted by COVID-19 Sector- Farm Credit Canada COVID-19 support program – Currently Active 288. April 27th (Update) - 10% Wage Subsidy: Effective Immediately 277. May 13th (Update) - $962 million for Small Business and Community Support Measures 289. April 23rd - New support for COVID-19 (rural businesses and communities) - Now medical research and vaccine development accepting applications for the Regional Relief and Recovery Fund (RRRF) 290. COVID-19 Program - Digital Technology Supercluster

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291. April 22nd (Update) - Support for 301. March 27th – Deferral of all Goods and Entrepreneurs, Innovators and Small or Services Tax/Harmonized Sales Tax & Medium-Sized Businesses –Futurpreneur customs duties owed for imports - Effective Canada – immediately, through existing authorities

292. April 21st – Launch of Canada Emergency 302. March 27th – Bank of Canada – Additional Wage Subsidy Calculator for Employers – Announcements Currently Active (Full application process opens April 27th – Fund distribution begins 303. March 25th - $107 billion COVID-19 May 5th) Economic Aid Package: Currently Active

293. April 20th - Pandemic Info Share - Enabling 304. March 23rd - $275 million for coronavirus businesses and organizations to share their research and medical countermeasures pandemic-related good practices and resources 305. March 20th - Plan to Mobilize Industry to fight COVID-19 294. April 17th - $750 million Emission Reduction Fund and $1.7 Billion for Orphaned and 306. The Pandemic Response Challenge Inactive Wells – More details to be released Program: National Research Council of in the future Canada (NRC) – Currently Active

295. April 16th - Canada Emergency Commercial 307. March 18th - Deferral of Income Tax: Rent Assistance (CECRA) for small Currently Active businesses 308. March 18th – BCAP - BDC Working Capital 296. April 15th - Relief for Federally regulated loans: Currently Active pension plan sponsors 309. March 18th - Canada Account Limit 297. April 13th - $50 million to help the Canadian food supply chain adhere to the mandatory 310. March 18th - Regional Development isolation period for foreign workers Agencies (RDAs) - FedDev Ontario

298. April 8th - Changes to Canada Summer 311. March 18th - Additional Support for Jobs program to help businesses and young Businesses: Currently Active Canadians affected by COVID-19 – Information for Existing Applications – 312. March 16th - Insured Mortgage Purchase Postings on Canada Summer Jobs go live Program: Currently Active May 15th 313. March 16th - Measures Enacted by the 299. Health Canada – Clinical Health Trials: Bank of Canada Currently Active 314. March 15th- Support for employers and 300. March 31st - Government of Canada is workers through the Work-Sharing program: investing $2 billion to support diagnostic Currently Active testing and to purchase ventilators and protective personal equipment 315. March 15th - Changes to the Employment Insurance sickness benefits: Currently Active Page 13 of 296

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316. March 11th - Public Works and Government Services Canada – COVID-19 Supplier Purchasing Program

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317. August 20th - Government of Canada 326. July 24th - Canada and Ontario invest in supports a safer drug supply project in roads and bridges, connecting rural Toronto communities in Southwestern Ontario

318. August 13th - Government of Canada 327. July 23rd - Government of Canada invests Invests in Community-based Projects $5.7M in new research network to study Addressing Challenges of Dementia deadly blood infections

319. August 13th - Direct help for bright ideas to 328. July 23rd - Agriculture and Agri-Food make safer, pandemic-resilient communities Canada's Youth Employment and Skills Program fully subscribed to create 320. August 13th - Government of Canada approximately 800 youth jobs in the coming investment brings nutritious surplus food to year vulnerable Canadians 329. July 23rd - Nibinamik First Nation upgrades 321. August 13th - Government of Canada their Diesel Generating Station announces support for young children and families in Official Language Minority 330. July 22nd - Government of Canada Communities across Canada continues to support First Nations leadership in conservation 322. August 7th - Government of Canada is providing assistance to urban Indigenous 331. July 17th (Update) - Support for Canadians organizations in the Greater Toronto Area to with disabilities to address challenges from address the COVID-19 pandemic COVID-19

323. August 6th - Government of Canada 332. July 14th - Changes to facilitate online announces new measures to support learning for international students essential air access to remote communities 333. June 25th - Support for students serving 324. July 27th - The Canada Revenue Agency their communities and opportunities to gain announces an extension to the payment paid work experience deadline and offers interest relief on outstanding tax debts during the COVID-19 334. June 16th (Update) - Canada Emergency pandemic Response Benefit (CERB): Applications opened April 6th 325. July 24th - The Government of Canada is providing funding to support child care for 335. June 4th - Canadian seniors to receive returning workers special payment in early July

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336. May 29th - Additional funding for health, services to fight COVID-19 – Currently economic, and social support for Indigenous Active peoples and communities 346. April 21st – Emergency Community Support 337. May 21st (Update) - $305 million Fund Indigenous Community Support Fund: 347. Government of Canada connects 338. May 16th (Update)- Canada Child Benefit Canadians with mental wellness supports July Increase during COVID-19 – Currently Active

339. May 15th (Update) - Extension of Tax Filing 348. April 15th - A new wage boost for essential Deadline and Benefit Payment Dates: workers – Further details to be released in Currently Active near future

340. May 13th (Update) - Support for students 349. April 3rd - Support for food banks and local and new grads affected by COVID-19 – food organizations Application period for the Canada Emergency Student Benefit (CESB) will begin on Friday, 350. March 29th - Support for Vulnerable May 15, 2020. Canadians Affected by COVID‑19

341. May 12th - Free tax clinics go virtual 351. March 18th - Mortgage Default Management Tools – Effective Immediately 342. May 12th - Additional support for Canadian seniors 352. March 18th - Goods and Services Tax (GST) Credit - Special Top-Up Payment: 343. May 3rd - Virtual care and mental health Implementation on April 9th tools for Canadians 353. March 18th - Registered Retirement Income 344. April 28th - Principles for Restarting the Funds (RRIFs) – Minimum Withdrawals Canadian Economy 354. March 18th - Deferral of Canada Student 345. April 22nd - Removing barriers for Loan Payments: Implementation by Early international students working in essential April

1. Ontario Releases 2020-21 First Quarter Finances o The Ontario government is continuing to support the province's recovery from COVID-19 over the long-term while delivering on its commitment to transparency and accountability with the release of 2020-21 First Quarter Finances and an update to Ontario's Action Plan: Responding to COVID-19.

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o To protect the health and economic well-being of the people of Ontario, the government continues to invest and budget for further contingencies in the fight against the COVID-19 outbreak, including providing support to families, businesses, workers, municipalities, long- term care homes and those on the front-lines of the pandemic. o These investments bring the government's COVID-19 response action plan to a projected $30 billion, up from $17 billion announced in Ontario's Action Plan: Responding to COVID-19 on March 25, 2020. o Since announcing the first steps in the government's response to the global pandemic, the government is making additional investments in the fight against COVID-19, including: i. An increase of $4.4 billion for a total of $7.7 billion to provide ongoing support for health care to build hospital capacity, prevent and contain the spread of COVID-19 in long-term care homes, ramp up testing and purchase personal protective equipment and critical medical supplies. ii. An increase of $7.3 billion for a total of $11.0 billion to support people and jobs, which supports investments in a temporary pandemic pay for more than 375,000 eligible frontline workers totaling over $1.5 billion, $4 billion in targeted funding to help municipal partners and transit agencies to continue to deliver critical services, and temporary immediate relief for residential, farm, small business, industrial and commercial electricity consumers. o The government is now projecting a deficit of $38.5 billion in 2020-21, which incorporates the most up to date economic information and additional supports for the pandemic recovery period and the safe restart framework. o Private-sector forecasts, on average, project that Ontario's real GDP will decline by 6.6 per cent in 2020, down significantly from when the March 2020 Economic and Fiscal Update was finalized. o Total revenue is projected to be $150.6 billion in 2020-21, $5.7 billion lower and program expenses are projected to be $13.1 billion higher than forecast in the March 2020 Economic and Fiscal Update. o As Ontario gradually reopens, following the plan outlined in A Framework to Reopen Our Province, there have been recent signs of economic recovery.

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i. In June and July, Ontario's employment increased by 528,600 net jobs and the unemployment rate decreased to 11.3 per cent. ii. Home resales in the province rose 56.6 per cent in May and 67.0 per cent in June, after declining for two consecutive months. iii. Ontario manufacturing sales increased 17.5 per cent in May, while retail sales rose 14.2 per cent, after both declined for two consecutive months. o The Province's next fiscal update will be a multi-year provincial Budget, to be delivered no later than November 15, 2020. o Ontario was the first in Canada to release a fiscal outlook that reflected the impacts of the COVID-19 crisis.

2. August 12th - Ontario Provides Update to Ontario's Action Plan: Responding to COVID-19 o Since announcing the first steps in the government's response to the global pandemic on March 25, 2020, the government has made additional investments and budgeted for further contingencies in the fight against COVID-19. o This includes allocating more support for people, jobs, a safe reopening, and the prevention of - or response to - a second wave. o With these investments, the government's COVID-19 response action plan is now a projected $30.0 billion, up from $17 billion announced in Ontario's Action Plan: Responding to COVID-19 on March 25, 2020.

Supporting Health Care o Since releasing the Action Plan, the government has committed even more resources to bolster health care and support frontline workers. Key investments and initiatives include: i. Funding of $610 million for the purchase of personal protective equipment and other critical supplies; ii. $53 million to ensure vulnerable people continue to have access to prescription medication during the pandemic; iii. $50 million to the Ontario Together Fund to help businesses provide innovative solutions or retool their operations to manufacture essential medical supplies and equipment to help stop the spread of COVID-19; iv. $15 million to support the design and implementation of the new Ontario Health Data Platform. This data platform provides recognized researchers and health system partners with access to Page 17 of 296

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anonymized health data that will allow them to better detect, plan and respond to COVID-19; v. $15 million in provincial support for 110 municipalities across the province towards the enhanced cleaning of transit systems; vi. $14 million in funding to provide additional community-based mental health and addictions services for people in Ontario with mental health needs; vii. $12 million to provide virtual mental health supports, including services to support frontline health care workers; and viii. To ensure that the resources are in place to support the health of the people of Ontario, the COVID-19 Health Contingency Fund has been increased by $4.3 billion.

Supporting People and Jobs o Since releasing the Action Plan, the government has committed even more resources to support people and protect jobs through the crisis and in the long term. Key new investments and initiatives include: i. Up to $4 billion for municipalities and transit systems to provide one-time assistance, in partnership with the federal government, to help local governments address budget shortfalls related to COVID- 19 and maintain the critical services people rely on every day; ii. An investment of over $1.5 billion, together with the federal government, providing a temporary pay increase of $4 per hour for more than 375,000 eligible workers for work performed from April 24, 2020 to August 13, 2020. iii. $340 million to provide temporary immediate relief for industrial and commercial electricity consumers that do not participate in the Regulated Price Plan by deferring a portion of Global Adjustment charges, which is expected to be recovered over a 12-month period beginning in January 2021; iv. $241 million in funding committed by Ontario to partner with the federal government in order to provide over $900 million in urgent relief to small businesses and their landlords through a new program, Canada Emergency Commercial Rent Assistance; v. An increase of $56 million for a total of $176 million, to provide to May 31, 2020 the off-peak price of electricity for 24 hours a day for residential, farm and small business time-of-use customers; vi. $50 million to increase the government's contribution to the Risk Management Program for a total contribution of $150 million

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annually. This funding supports farmers with unforeseen challenges such as fluctuations in market prices or production costs; vii. $25 million to ensure Ontario's food supply chain remains strong and ready to recover, including up to $15 million to enhance health and safety measures on farms and in food processing facilities, and up to $10 million in emergency assistance for beef and hog farmers; viii. $10 million to provide financial support for Indigenous small- and medium-sized enterprises experiencing reduced or no revenue due to COVID-19; ix. $10 million for the Connecting Links program, for a total investment of $40 million in 2020-21, to support municipalities by helping them build, repair or replace municipal roads and bridges that connect two ends of a provincial highway through a community or to a border crossing; o $8 million for the COVID-19 Energy Assistance Program for Small Business (CEAP-SB) to provide support to businesses struggling with bill payments as a result of the outbreak; o $8 million to help small businesses reach more customers through the Digital Main Street platform. This program, in partnership with the federal government, will help up to 22,900 Ontario businesses create and enhance their online presence and generate jobs for more than 1,400 students; o $5 million to support food rescue organizations to purchase critical infrastructure to ensure food is safely redistributed to those in need and help prevent nutritious food from ending up in landfills; o The Support for People and Jobs Fund has been increased by $3 billion to ensure that Ontario has the resources to continue responding to the needs of the people of Ontario through the economic reopening and recovery phases; and o The standard Contingency Fund has been increased by $2.2 billion to protect the health and safety of the people of Ontario during the COVID-19 outbreak.

3. March 25th - Ontario's Action Plan: Responding to COVID-19 (March 2020 Economic and Fiscal Update)

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. $3.7 billion to directly support people and to protect jobs. . $3.3 billion in additional health care resources to protect the health and well-being of the people of Ontario. . $10 billion in support for people and businesses through tax and other deferrals . https://budget.ontario.ca/2020/marchupdate/action- plan.html?_ga=2.125139914.1996799419.1584986608- 1305037528.1580157468#section-0

 Further Breakdown of Action Plan:

I. Resources for the Health Care System o $1.0 billion COVID-19 contingency fund for emerging health care needs related to the COVID-19 outbreak. o $935 million for the hospital sector, including increasing health care capacity by 1,000 acute care and 500 critical care beds and completing additional assessment centres. o $160 million to support COVID-19 monitoring, surveillance, and laboratory and home testing, while also investing in virtual care and Telehealth Ontario. o $243 million for surge capacity in the long-term care sector, as well as funding for 24/7 screening, more staffing to support infection control, and supplies and equipment to help tackle the COVID-19 outbreak. o $75 million to supply personal protective equipment and critical medical supplies to front-line staff to tackle COVID-19.

II. Support for Businesses Helpful web link with details: https://budget.ontario.ca/2020/marchupdate/annex.html o Cutting taxes by $355 million for about 57,000 employers through a proposed temporary increase to the Employer Health Tax (EHT) exemption. i. Proposal to retroactively raise the EHT exemption from $490,000 to $1 million for 2020. The exemption would return to its current level of $490,000 on January 1, 2021. ii. Would provide additional EHT relief of up to $9,945 per eligible employer. Page 20 of 296

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o Helping to support regions lagging in employment growth with a proposed new Corporate Income Tax Credit, the Regional Opportunities Investment Tax Credit. i. 10 per cent refundable Corporate Income Tax credit for capital investments. ii. 34 eligible regions in both Northern and Southern Ontario. iii. The tax credit would be available for expenditures in excess of $50,000 and up to a limit of $500,000 for qualifying investments. iv. For eligibility details please visit: https://budget.ontario.ca/2020/marchupdate/annex.html o $6 billion in support by providing five months of interest and penalty relief for businesses to file and make payments for the majority of provincially administered taxes. i. Beginning April 1, 2020, penalties and interest will not apply to Ontario’s businesses that miss any filing or remittance deadlines under select provincially administered taxes. This will continue for a period of five months, up until August 31, 2020, under the following provincially administered tax programs: . Employer Health Tax; . Tobacco Tax; . Fuel Tax; . Gas Tax; . Beer, Wine and Spirits Taxes; . Mining Tax; . Insurance Premium Tax; . International Fuel Tax Agreement; . Retail Sales Tax on Insurance Contracts and Benefit Plans; and . Race Tracks Tax o $1.9 billion in support by the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) allowing employers to defer payments for up to six months. o https://www.wsib.ca/en/financialrelief i. All employers covered by the WSIB's workplace insurance are automatically eligible for the provisions

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of the relief package and can defer premium reporting and payments until August 31, 2020. ii. They will not be required to opt in to receive this benefit. iii. There will be no negative consequences for businesses who defer premium reporting and payments. iv. The WSIB will continue to fully cover workers at eligible workplaces. v. The deferred premiums will amount to an average $1,760 for approximately 275,000 Ontario businesses. vi. Additionally, the government reduced costs to employers by deploying a new rate framework and via the elimination of the unfunded liability charge, putting more than $2 billion back into the economy.

III. Support for Individuals & Families o Providing a one-time payment of $200 per child up to 12 years of age, and $250 for those with special needs, including children enrolled in private schools. o Proposing to double the Guaranteed Annual Income System (GAINS) payment for low-income seniors for six months. i. Proposal to double the Guaranteed Annual Income System (GAINS) maximum payment to $166 per month for individuals and $332 per month for couples, for six months starting in April 2020 o Provides approximately $5.6 billion for electricity cost relief programs in 2020-21 o $9 million in direct support to families for their energy bills by expanding eligibility for the Low-income Energy Assistance Program (LEAP) and ensuring that their electricity and natural gas services are not disconnected for nonpayment during the COVID- 19 outbreak. o Expanding access to the emergency assistance program administered by Ontario Works o Providing six months of Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) loan and interest accrual relief for students o $26 million to Indigenous peoples and communities, including emergency assistance for urban Indigenous people in financial need

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o Enhancing direct funding by $148 million for charitable and non- profit social services organizations such as food banks, homeless shelters, churches and emergency services o Committing $100 million in funding through Employment Ontario for skills training programs for workers affected by the COVID-19 outbreak; and o Working with the Federal Government to find ways to support apprentices and enable businesses to continue to retain these skilled trades workers during the COVID-19 outbreak.

IV. Joint Support for Both Individuals & Businesses o Over $1.8 billion in support by deferring the upcoming June 30 quarterly municipal remittance of education property tax to school boards by 90 days, which will provide municipalities the flexibility to, in turn, provide property tax deferrals to residents and businesses o The government is postponing the planned property tax reassessment for 2021. COVID-19 – Provincial Government – Support for Businesses

• The Provincial government is reaching out on a daily basis to leaders at businesses big and small, including at our financial institutions, as well as unions, to ensure we have the latest information, and that there is an open line of communication as the government works to address COVID-19's impact on the economy. • Please visit the following page for additional resources: https://www.ontario.ca/page/covid-19-support-businesses

4. August 20th - Ontario Extends Orders Under the Reopening Ontario Act, 2020 o The Ontario government, in consultation with the Chief Medical Officer of Health, is extending orders currently in force under the Reopening Ontario (A Flexible Response to COVID-19) Act, 2020 (ROA). o All orders under the ROA have been extended to September 22, 2020, with the following exceptions: i. The Education Sector order will end on August 31, 2020. ii. The Limitation Periods order will end and suspended time periods will resume running on September 14, 2020.

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Revision Update: August 20th, 2020 @ 4:30PM o On July 21, 2020, the Ontario Legislature passed the ROA to ensure important measures remained in place to address the sustained threat of COVID-19 once the provincial Declaration of Emergency came to an end. o Orders, made under the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act (EMCPA) that were in effect when the ROA came into force, were continued under the new act for an initial 30 days. o Under the ROA, orders can be extended for up to 30 days at a time. o The government will continue to review all orders and will report on order extensions to the newly created Select Committee on Emergency Management Oversight. o The following orders under the ROA have been extended until September 22, 2020: i. Work Redeployment for Certain Health Service Providers ii. Drinking Water Systems and Sewage Works iii. Electronic Service iv. Electricity Price for RPP Consumers v. Work Deployment Measures in Long-Term Care Homes vi. Streamlining Requirements for Long-Term Care Homes vii. Prohibition on Certain Persons Charging Unconscionable Prices for Sales of Necessary Goods viii. Work Deployment Measures for Boards of Health ix. Work Deployment Measures in Retirement Homes x. Service Agencies Providing Services and Supports to Adults with Developmental Disabilities and Service Providers Providing Intervenor Services xi. Signatures in Wills and Powers of Attorney xii. Use of Force and Firearms in Policing Services xiii. Temporary Health or Residential Facilities xiv. Work Deployment Measures for Service Agencies Providing Violence Against Women Residential Services and Crisis Line Services xv. Limiting Work to a Single Long-Term Care Home xvi. Work Deployment Measures for District Social Services Administration Boards xvii. Deployment of Employees of Service Provider Organizations xviii. Work Deployment Measures for Municipalities xix. Limiting Work to a Single Retirement Home

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xx. Work Deployment Measures for Mental Health and Addictions Agencies xxi. Congregate Care Settings xxii. Access to Personal Health Information by Means of the Electronic Health Record xxiii. Certain Persons Enabled to Issue Medical Certificates of Death xxiv. Hospital Credentialing Processes xxv. Treatment of Temporary COVID-19 Related Payments to Employees xxvi. Management of Long-Term Care Homes in Outbreak xxvii. Management of Retirement Homes in Outbreak xxviii. Special Rules Re: Temporary Pandemic Pay xxix. Patios xxx. Enforcement of Orders xxxi. Stages of Reopening xxxii. Rules for Areas in Stage 1 xxxiii. Rules for Areas in Stage 2 xxxiv. Rules of Areas in Stage 3

5. August 20th - Ontario Releases Plan to Grow and Protect the Forestry Industry and its Forests o The Ontario government released Sustainable Growth: Ontario's Forest Sector Strategy, the province's plan to create jobs and encourage economic growth in the forest industry. o The strategy will support the Indigenous, northern and rural communities that depend on the sector, while ensuring the province's forests stay healthy for generations to come. o The new 10-year forestry strategy is deeply rooted in Ontario's sustainable forest policy framework, which is among the most rigorously regulated systems in the world. o Ontario's forest sector plants approximately 73 million trees annually and drops an additional 365 million seeds aerially on harvested Crown lands to help regenerate forests. o The province has 71 million hectares of forest, of which 27.7 million hectares are managed Crown forests. Less than half of one per cent of managed Crown forests is harvested each year.

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o An Advisory Committee will be tasked with developing and overseeing an implementation plan, including providing input on proposed key performance indicators in the short, medium and long term.

6. August 20th - Investing in Northern Ontario's Tourism Industry o The Ontario government is investing $1.2 million through Destination Ontario and Destination Northern Ontario for a new multi-seasonal marketing campaign encouraging domestic tourism within Northern Ontario. o In market this summer, fall and winter, the campaign will encourage Northern Ontario tourism - providing a much-needed boost to local tourism industries. o Developed in partnership with tourism stakeholders, the digital and social media summer campaign is running throughout August and encourages domestic travel in the Northwestern region. o As the province continues to gradually reopen, Ontario's tourism and hospitality industry is implementing stringent measures to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone. o Visitors are encouraged to review current COVID-19 updates before visiting attractions and are asked to respect health and safety guidelines to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.

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7. August 19th - Ontario and Municipalities Work Towards a Strong Economic Recovery o The Ontario government has announced further support for public health units as they continue to respond to COVID-19 across the province, by investing approximately $47 million in one-time mitigation funding for both the 2020 and 2021 calendar years. . This funding will ensure that municipalities do not experience any impacts as a result of the change to the 70 per cent provincial and 30 per cent municipal cost- sharing for public health units that came into effect in January. o The Ontario government is also providing $77 million in additional funding to support paramedic services and dispatch centres, and increasing its funding to the Land Ambulance Service Grant by five per cent in 2020/21. . This is in addition to a four per cent increase last year. o Last week, Ontario announced municipal, transit and Social Services Relief Fund allocations under a historic federal-provincial Safe Restart Agreement which provides Ontario's municipalities with up to $4 billion in phased emergency assistance. . Municipalities will receive up to $1.6 billion as part of the first round of funding. . This includes $212 million in new funding for the Social Services Relief Fund, which is provided to municipal service managers and Indigenous housing partners to help protect vulnerable people from COVID-19. • This brings the government's total Social Services Relief Fund investment provided to service managers and Indigenous program administrators to $510 million and builds on our COVID-19 Action Plan to Protect Vulnerable Ontarians.

8. August 19th - Ontario Invests in Made-in-Ontario Physician Scheduling Technology in the Fight Against COVID-19 o The Ontario government is investing $149,200 from the Ontario Together Fund in MetricAid's physician scheduling solution to help physicians link their availability and expertise with needed hospitals and clinics, while reducing administrative burden so health care providers can focus on their patients.

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o With Ontario's support, MetricAid will expand its cloud-based physician scheduling software solution to a larger scale, delivering scheduling services to healthcare providers and health organizations through staff planning. o MetricAid is a Northern Ontario-based healthcare technology and service provider that has delivered a full-service scheduling solution for physicians throughout Canada since 2012. o The government launched the $50 million Ontario Together Fund to support the development of proposals submitted by businesses and individuals through the Ontario Together web portal and help businesses retool their operations to produce PPE and develop technology-driven solutions and services for businesses to reopen safely.

9. August 19th - Ontario Taking Steps to Improve Service Delivery at Provincial Agencies o The Ontario government is reviewing how provincial agencies deliver services with a focus on improving the customer experience, adopting service innovation, offering more services virtually and online, and eliminating redundancies. o The evaluation will build on the advancements in digital service delivery made during the pandemic. o The Enhanced Agency Evaluation builds on the recommendations of the 2019 Agency Review Task Force, which addressed inefficiencies while making better use of limited resources.

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o Many of the Agency Review Task Force recommendations have already begun improving service delivery, including: . Agricorp, a provincial agricultural agency, is developing a new self-serve system that will allow farm owners to register their business and pay fees all through one convenient website. . The Justices of the Peace Appointments Advisory Committee is implementing online applications that will improve the user experience for candidates and help fill vacancies faster. . The Workplace Safety and Insurance Appeals Tribunal now uses online filing for applications, saving Ontarians, and the agency, time. . The Ontario Labour Relations Board now delivers video conferencing options so Ontarians can appear at hearings remotely. o The work will be completed by Fall 2020, at which time the government will report on results and potential next steps.

10. August 18th - Applications open for the Ontario Automotive Modernization Program o The Ontario government is launching the next round of applications for the Ontario Automotive Modernization Program (O-AMP). o An important part of the government's Driving Prosperity auto plan, the $10-million O-AMP provides auto parts companies with funding to invest in new technologies and support innovation in Ontario's automotive supply chains. . Ontario's Autonomous Vehicle Innovation Network (AVIN) connects the province's world-leading automotive and technology sectors, high-quality post-secondary institutions, first-class talent and regional infrastructure to support entrepreneurship and create jobs. . The Ontario government will continue to promote the innovation of the Ontario advanced manufacturing sector through its support for the Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters' Ontario Made program. o O-AMP supports manufacturing technology adoption and/or adoption of lean manufacturing processes. o Funding covers up to 50 per cent of eligible project costs up to $100,000, with recipient companies contributing the remainder through their own resources.

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o For more details, please visit: Ontario Automotive Modernization Program (O-AMP)

11. August 17th - Ontario Supports Learning and Discovery at Science North o The Ontario government is ensuring families in Northern Ontario continue to have access to safe and fun educational experiences by providing Science North with over $7 million to support ongoing operations. o This funding supports ongoing operations and administration, helping Science North to develop new exhibits and online content, perform maintenance and repairs, and deliver learning supports for students and teachers. o Science North is one of Northern Ontario's most popular tourist attractions and educational resources, operating the second-largest science centre in the province and eighth-largest in Canada. o Today’s announcement includes over $219,000 in funding for student employment opportunities through the Ontario Summer Experience Program.

12. August 14th - Ontario Supports New Steel Galvanizing Plant in North Bay o The Ontario government is investing $5 million in Norgalv to help the steel galvanizing company open a new plant in North Bay. o The funding is being delivered through the Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Corporation (NOHFC) and will be used to build a new facility, purchase equipment and establish a single production line, creating 45 new full-time jobs. o Once established, Norgalv will be the only steel galvanizing company in Northern Ontario. o The NOHFC promotes economic development across Northern Ontario by providing financial assistance to projects - big and small, rural and urban - that stimulate growth, job creation and skilled workforce development. o Since June 2018, the NOHFC has invested more than $193 million in 1,386 projects in Northern Ontario, leveraging more than $748 million in investment and creating or sustaining 3,912 jobs.

13. August 14th - Ontario Supporting the Safe Reopening of More Spaces at Gyms and Recreation Centres

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o The Ontario government, in consultation with the Chief Medical Officer of Health, is supporting the safe reopening of many sport, fitness and recreation facilities by applying a capacity limit on a per room basis to help more businesses reopen their doors, get more people back to work and promote the return to a healthy and active lifestyle for all Ontarians. o Beginning August 15, 2020 at 12:01 a.m., these facilities can have up to 50 patrons for each indoor sport or fitness room, while ensuring physical distancing of at least two metres. o As access to sports and recreational facilities increases, the government is investing $8 million through the Ontario Amateur Sport Fund to help the province's sports organizations, from Alpine Ontario to WushuOntario and every sport in between, to continue to serve athletes of all levels.

o For more details, please visit: Guidance for facilities for sports and recreational fitness activities during COVID-19

14. August 14th – Ontario Supports Municipalities with Critical Infrastructure Investments - County of Simcoe, the Town of Tillsonburg and the City of Sarnia o The Ontario government is investing more than $4.2 million through the Regional Development Program to support important infrastructure projects in the County of Simcoe, the Town of Tillsonburg and the City of Sarnia. i. Ontario is providing $1.5 million for the County of Simcoe to invest in the widening of the Lake Simcoe Regional Airport runway from 100 ft to 150 ft. ii. Ontario is providing more than $1.2 million for the Town of Tillsonburg to build and develop the Van Norman Innovation Park, which will give the region a competitive advantage in attracting new investment. iii. Ontario is providing $1.5 million for the City of Sarnia to build an oversized load corridor that will increase capacity of the Port of Sarnia and surrounding road networks. o These investments will help attract local investment and create jobs as the province starts down the path to renewal, growth and economic recovery.

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o The government launched the Regional Development Program for eastern and southwestern Ontario in November 2019. Businesses and municipalities can get financial support through the Eastern Ontario Development Fund (EODF) and Southwestern Ontario Development Fund (SWODF) and guided access to a range of complementary services and supports.

15. August 12th - Ontario Providing Municipalities with up to $1.6 Billion in First Round of Emergency Funding o The Ontario government, in partnership with the federal government, is delivering on its commitment to provide up to $4 billion in urgently needed one-time assistance to Ontario's 444 municipalities. o Municipalities will be provided with up to $1.6 billion as part of the first round of emergency funding under the Safe Restart Agreement. o This funding will help municipalities protect the health and well-being of the people of Ontario, while continuing to deliver critical public services, such as public transit and shelters, as the province continues down the path of renewal, growth and economic recovery. i. Through the Safe Restart Agreement with the federal government, $695 million will help municipalities address operating pressures related to the COVID-19 pandemic through the first round of emergency funding, and over $660 million will support transit systems. ii. The province is also providing an additional $212 million through the Social Services Relief Fund to help vulnerable people find shelter.

o For more details, please visit: Municipal Funding under the Safe Restart Agreement

16. August 7th - Ontario Continues on the Path of Renewal, Growth, and Economic Recovery o Economic growth and recovery remains a key priority for the Ontario Government. o Statistics Canada has released its monthly employment numbers, which showed an employment increase in Ontario of 150,700 in Page 32 of 296

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July and follows gains of 377,900 jobs - 66,200 of them manufacturing - in the month of June. o Over the last several months, the Provincial government has been working hand in hand with the people and businesses of Ontario to develop the right framework to safely reopen the economy and build a strong foundation for our future prosperity. o From the introduction and passage of the COVID-19 Economic Recovery Act to the ongoing work of our Ontario Jobs and Recovery Committee, the Provincial government has a made-in- Ontario plan to create more opportunities and bring jobs and prosperity back to every corner of our province

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17. August 6th - Canada and Ontario invest in roads and bridges, connecting rural communities o Provincial, Federal and Municipal governments, along with the Six Nations of the Grand River First Nation, have announced funding for five road and bridge projects in rural Southwest and Northern Ontario. o In Brant County, the reconstruction of King Edward Street between Puttown Road and Bishopgate Road will improve the safety and reliability of the road for drivers, cyclists and pedestrians, and support better traffic flow, as well as facilitate active transportation. o In the Six Nations of the Grand River community, the construction of a roundabout at the intersection of Highway 54 and Chiefswood Road will improve road safety, reliability, and traffic flow. o In the Township of Harley, the replacement of the Roy Bridge will improve safety and reliability and reduce service interruptions. o In Blandford-Blenheim, Bridge 24 on Township Road 12 will be replaced with a new, upgraded concrete structure, which will improve public safety and traffic flow. o In addition, the reconstruction of a 1-kilometre section of King Edward Street in Brant County, and a 6.5-kilometre section of 31st Line in the Township of Zorra will make the roads safer and more reliable for drivers, cyclists and pedestrians. o The is contributing more than $5.5 million, municipalities are providing over $3.8 million, and the Six Nations of the Grand River First Nation is contributing $208,556. o The Government of Canada is investing over $9.7 million in these projects through the Rural and Northern Communities Infrastructure Stream of the Investing in Canada infrastructure plan.

o For more details, please visit: Canada and Ontario invest in roads and bridges, connecting rural communities

18. August 6th - Investing in the Future of Ontario's Tourism Industry o The Ontario government is investing $1.5 million through the new Tourism Economic Development Recovery Fund and offering promotional incentives at provincial attractions to help the province's tourism industry and welcome back visitors after the COVID-19 pandemic. Page 34 of 296

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o The fund will support projects that develop innovative tourism products and experiences, drive private sector tourism investments, workforce development, and support tourism operators to learn more through tourism industry associations. o As the province works with the tourism industry to reopen destinations, agencies and attractions, Ontario is also thanking frontline workers and welcoming back visitors by offering special promotions or discounts at several of the province's top tourist destinations, including; i. Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) ii. McMichael Canadian Art Collection (MCM) iii. (NPC) iv. (ROM) v. Royal Botanical Gardens (RBG) vi. Huronia Historical Parks vii. Fort William Historical Park o Please visit or contact the listed agency/attraction websites for more information and promotional details. o Tourism is a key economic driver in Ontario, supporting more than 400,000 jobs and generating over $36 billion in spending.

o For more details, please visit: Tourism Economic Development and Recovery Fund – Application Guide

19. August 4th - Province Supporting Innovative Made-in-Ontario Technology to Sanitize PPE

o The Ontario government is providing Clean Works Medical and Pure Life Machinery with $2 million from the Ontario Together Fund to help manufacture a one-of-a-kind, sanitizing device called the Clean Flow Healthcare Mini. o This Ontario-made device can decontaminate up to 800 N95 masks per hour along with other personal protective equipment. o With Ontario's support, the company will scale up the production of its Clean Flow Healthcare Mini portable disinfectant device to nearly triple its current capacity. o The device is a Health Canada-approved innovation based on existing technology designed to disinfect fresh produce.

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o Ontario's funding will support 19 new jobs and the purchase and installation of metal fabrication, equipment assembly, and facility modifications. o Since its launch, the Ontario Together web portal has received more than 28,000 submissions. More than 18,000 emergency supplies leads have been converted into $775 million in purchases of critical supplies and equipment to support staff on the front lines, including 29 million gowns, 177 million gloves, 144 million masks and over 14 million face shields.

20. July 31st (Update)- Ontario-Canada Emergency Commercial Rent Assistance Program - Ontario Provides Urgent Relief for Small Businesses and Landlords – Applications now available.

July 31st Update o The government has announced that the Canada Emergency Commercial Rent Assistance (CECRA) will be extended by one month to help eligible small business pay rent for August. o All provinces and territories continue to participate in this initiative, and collaborate with the federal government to provide rent supports to those small businesses most in need. o As of July 30, 2020, 63,000 small business tenants have been supported, representing over 616,000 employees, for a total of over $613 million in rent support. o Additionally, the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation website is working with large property owners to help provide CECRA to more than 20,000 small businesses.

June 30th Update o The Canada Emergency Commercial Rent Assistance (CECRA) program will be extended by one month to cover eligible small business rents for July. o In addition, to simplify the application process for all applicants, the government is removing the requirement to claw-back insurance proceeds and provincial rent supports from the CECRA forgivable loan amount for both existing and new applicants. i. Existing applicants who are affected will be notified and will have any previously clawed-back amounts restored to their forgivable loan. o Those who qualified for the CECRA based on existing program parameters will be able to apply soon for the additional one month based Page 36 of 296

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on having a 70% revenue decline for April, May and June, i.e., without reassessing whether they continue to have a 70% revenue decline in July. i. Participation in the one-month extension is voluntary. ii. Only those tenants approved in the April, May and June application are eligible for the July extension. o Existing applicants need to reapply for the month of July and have until September 14, 2020. o New applicants have the choice of applying for the three-month initial period or four months, but need to do so by the original date of August 31, 2020. o Applications will continue to be processed through the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation website (CMHC)

Details o The Ontario government is partnering with the federal government to provide urgent relief for small businesses and landlords affected by the COVID-19 outbreak. o To find out how much rent support an entity may be eligible for, please visit Ontario.ca/rentassistance. o Application documents and updated criteria for the Emergency Commercial Rent Assistance program are now available, and that the program will be opened for applications beginning on May 25th. i. Applications will be accepted through the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) website ii. The CECRA for small businesses will be available until August 31, 2020 o The CECRA for small businesses has been developed to share the cost of rent between small business tenants, landlords and the governments of Ontario and Canada. o Small business landlords would be asked to forgive at least 25 per cent of the tenant's total rent, tenants would be asked to pay up to 25 per cent of rent and the provincial and federal government would share the cost of the remaining 50 per cent. o The province is committing $241 million through the new Canada Emergency Commercial Rent Assistance Program (CECRA). o The total amount of provincial-federal relief that would be provided is more than $900 million, helping to ensure small businesses are ready to reopen their doors when the emergency measures are lifted.

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Revision Update: August 20th, 2020 @ 4:30PM o The CECRA will provide forgivable loans to eligible commercial property owners experiencing potential rent shortfalls because their small business tenants have been heavily impacted by the COVID-19 crisis. o To receive the loan, property owners will be required to reduce the rental costs of small business tenants for April to July 2020 by at least 75 per cent and commit to a moratorium on evictions. o The forgivable loans would be disbursed directly to the mortgage lender of the commercial property in question. o As part of Ontario's Action Plan: Responding to COVID-19, the Government has implemented a series of cash flow supports amounting to $10 billion to help support jobs and the economy (see March 25th - Ontario's Action Plan: Responding to COVID-19 (March 2020 Economic and Fiscal Update) for details) .

o How does the program work? . The program has been developed to share the cost between small business tenants and landlords. . Small business tenants and landlords would each be asked to pay 25 per cent of the before profit costs and the provincial and federal government would cost share the remaining 50 per cent. . The loans will be forgiven if the mortgaged property owner agrees to reduce the eligible small business tenants’ rent by at least 75 per cent for the three corresponding months under a rent forgiveness agreement, which will include a term not to evict the tenant while the agreement is in place.

. For example, a monthly rent for a small business is $10,000. In this example, assume the landlord doesn't make a profit. The landlord forgoes $2,500 (25 per cent of rent). The small business would be responsible for paying $2,500 (25 per cent of rent). The government would cover the remaining $5,000, with $3,750 from the federal government (37.5 per cent of rent) and $1,250 (12.5 per cent of rent) from the provincial government. o How long would a commercial property owner have to apply for OCECRA? . The CECRA for small businesses is administered by the CMHC and will be available until August 31, 2020. Support Page 38 of 296

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will be retroactive to April 1, covering April, May, June and July 2020.

o What are the eligibility requirements for small businesses? . An eligible small business tenant is one that: . Pays monthly rent not exceeding $50,000 in gross rent payments; and is, . A non-essential small business that has temporarily closed, or who is experiencing a 70 per cent drop in pre-COVID-19 revenues. a. There are 2 scenarios by which to calculate the 70% reduction in revenues: i. If a small business was operating during April – June 2019, then compare the gross revenues from April, May and June of 2020 to the revenues of April, May and June of 2019. ii. If the small business was not operating during April – June 2019, then compare the average gross revenues from April, May and June of 2020 to the average gross revenues for January and February 2020. . Generate no more than $20 million in gross annual revenues, calculated on a consolidated basis (at the ultimate parent level) ** . Not-for-profit organizations and charitable entities would also be considered for the program. o Are there any eligibility requirements for commercial property owners? . The OCECRA would apply to commercial properties with small business tenants. . Commercial properties with a residential component, and residential mixed-use properties with a 30 per cent commercial component, would be equally eligible for support with respect to their commercial tenants. . If a property owner does not have a mortgage secured by a commercial rental property, the property owner should contact Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) to discuss program options, which may include applying funds against other forms of debt facilities or fixed cost payment obligations (e.g. utilities).

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o For additional details and information regarding eligibility, please visit: https://news.ontario.ca/opo/en/2020/04/ontario-canada-emergency- commercial-rent-assistance-program.html

i. Applications will be accepted through the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation website

21. July 31st - Ontario Implementing Additional Measures at Bars and Restaurants to Help Limit the Spread of COVID-19 o The Ontario government is implementing additional measures for restaurants, bars, and other food or drink establishments, as the province carefully and gradually reopens. o In order to keep patrons of restaurants, bars, and other food or drink establishments safe, the amended orders will implement the following measures: i. All patrons will be required to be seated at all times, in both indoor and outdoor areas, with limited exceptions; and ii. Bars and restaurants (and also tour boat operators) in Ontario will be required to keep client logs for a period of 30 days and to disclose the client logs to the medical officer of health or an inspector under the Health Protection and Promotion Act on request, which will support case and contact tracing. iii. Complementary changes are being made in respect of existing provisions relating to tour operators and tour boat operators.

o Businesses and sectors unable to open or facing significant difficulties in operating under the current restrictions are invited to visit Ontario.ca/reopen to submit a reopening proposal. Businesses are also encouraged to use the government’s guide to develop a workplace safety plan. o For questions on restrictions that will remain in place during Stage 3, review the Stage 3 Emergency Order on the emergency information portal or call the Stop the Spread Business Information Line at 1 888 444- 3659.

22. July 27th - Historic Agreement Delivers up to $4 Billion to Support Municipalities and Transit o The Ontario government, in partnership with the federal government, is providing up to $4 billion in urgently needed one-time assistance to Ontario's 444 municipalities. Page 40 of 296

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o This funding will help local governments maintain the critical services people rely on every day, including public transit, over the next six to eight months. o Details on specific allocations will be provided in the coming weeks. This funding is part of the province's made-in-Ontario plan for renewal, growth and economic recovery. o The agreement includes $777 million from the federal government and $1.22 billion from the province in support for municipalities. o Through Ontario's leadership, a deal for public transit funding was also secured as part of the federal-provincial agreement. I. Up to $2 billion will be shared equally between Ontario and the federal government. II. Transit operators that have seen steep declines in revenues will receive the support they need to help address the financial impacts of COVID-19 and continue their operations in a safe manner. o The Safe Restart Agreement will help ensure a strong and safe recovery for Ontario through investments in testing, contact tracing and data management; health care capacity and mental health; protecting vulnerable populations, including people experiencing homelessness and seniors in long-term care facilities; securing personal protective equipment (PPE); child care for returning workers; and support for municipalities and public transit systems.

23. July 24th - Ontario Announces Support for York University's New Markham Centre Campus o The Ontario government announced support for York University's new Markham Centre Campus, the first publicly assisted university in York Region. i. This new campus expansion is the first project proceeding under the government's updated Major Capacity Expansion Policy Framework. ii. The construction of the Markham campus will begin this month and will aid in York Region's post-COVID-19 economic recovery, as it is expected to generate over $350 million in immediate economic benefits and to create over 2,000 jobs. iii. The campus will include over 400,000 square feet of space and will be able to accommodate 4,200 students. o York University's new Markham Centre Campus is expected to open in Fall 2023 and will provide students in York Region greater access to university programs in the high-demand fields of technology, commerce, Page 41 of 296

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data science and entrepreneurship at the undergraduate and graduate levels.

24. July 23rd - Ontario Supports Indigenous Businesses During COVID-19 o The Ontario government is providing the Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business (CCAB) with $110,000 from the Ontario Together Fund to deliver online tools and resources that will support Indigenous businesses

o CCAB is a not-for-profit organization that works to strengthen and enhance a prosperous Indigenous economy across Ontario and supports almost 500 Indigenous and non-Indigenous business members province- wide. The funding provided through the Ontario Together Fund will help the CCAB: i. Produce a data-driven report to assess the effects of COVID-19 within the Indigenous business community. ii. Assist Indigenous businesses navigate various COVID-19 programs, services and procurement opportunities available through webinars and web-based assistance. iii. Enhance CCAB's online resource platform, Tools and Financing for Aboriginal Businesses, that provides practical guides, training, networks, and a forum to connect and share best practices.

25. July 22nd - Ontario Legislature Adjourns after Significant Sitting in Response to COVID-19 o The resumption of business facilitated the passage of 18 important pieces of legislation, including the Reopening Ontario (A Flexible Response to COVID-19) Act, 2020 and the COVID-19 Economic Recovery Act, 2020. i. The Reopening Ontario (A Flexible Response to COVID-19) Act, 2020 ensures important measures remain in place to address the threat of COVID-19 once the provincial declaration of emergency has ended. ii. These measures will provide the province with the necessary flexibility to address the ongoing risks and effects of the COVID-19 outbreak as Ontario moves towards recovery.

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iii. The Act will come into force on July 24, 2020 to coincide with the termination of the declared provincial emergency. o The COVID-19 Economic Recovery Act, 2020 will help create jobs and generate development by getting key infrastructure projects built faster. o Additional emergency legislation introduced and passed in response to the COVID-19 pandemic includes: i. Economic and Fiscal Update Act, 2020: The government's first steps in its response to COVID-19 were set out in the March economic and fiscal update, which included $7 billion in additional resources for the health care system and direct support for students, families and seniors, and made available $10 billion for people and businesses through interest and penalty relief measures and other deferrals to improve their cash flow, protecting jobs and household budgets. ii. COVID-19 Response and Reforms to Modernize Ontario Act, 2020: Legislative changes that made it easier for people to conduct business and practise physical distancing by providing Ontario corporations temporary flexibility to hold meetings virtually, defer certain annual meetings and allow the Ministry of Government and Consumer Services to accept copies of documents, electronic signatures on documents, and electronic filing of documents. iii. COVID-19 Support & Protection Act, 2020: The second phase of the government's response to the COVID-19 pandemic, which included temporary relief for repayment of student loans, extending expiring development charge by-laws, suspending time limits for planning matters, and extending deadlines for municipal Community Safety Plans. iv. Protecting Small Business Act, 2020: To support small businesses that experienced a significant decline in revenue during COVID-19, the government temporarily halted or reversed evictions of commercial tenants and protected them from being locked out or having their assets seized if they are eligible for federal/provincial rent assistance. 26. July 22nd - Canada and Ontario invest in bridges and a road for rural communities in Southern Ontario o The governments of Canada and Ontario are making strategic investments in infrastructure to meet the specific needs of rural and

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northern Ontario municipalities and help them strengthen their local economies. o The governments announced funding for two bridges and one road project in Southern Ontario. i. In the Town of Amherstburg, Bridge 3012 over the River Canard will be replaced and the roadways leading to the bridge entrance rebuilt. ii. the Township of St. Clair will rehabilitate the historical Holt Line Bridge over the Sydenham River. o These improvements will ensure that these important travel routes improve safety for commuters in both communities and extend the lifespan of both bridges. o The City of Sarnia will see the reconstruction and widening of approximately 3 kilometers of Plank Road between South Indian Road and Highway 40. These improvements will increase the safety of travellers and extend the road's lifespan for years to come. o The Government of Canada is investing over $4.8 million in these projects through the Rural and Northern Communities Infrastructure Stream of the Investing in Canada infrastructure plan. o The Government of Ontario is contributing more than $3.2 million for these important infrastructure projects in these communities while municipalities are contributing over $4.2 million towards the projects.

27. July 21st - Ontario Leads Top Delegation at Virtual Farnborough Air Show o The Ontario government is showcasing the province's world leading aerospace sector and innovative advanced manufacturing at FIA Connect: A Virtual Farnborough International Airshow hosted from the U.K. from July 20 to 24, 2020. i. Vic Fedeli, Minister of Economic Development, Job Creation and Trade will be leading an online delegation of 34 companies to promote the province's strengths in aerospace technology and its advantages as a safe haven for investment, innovation, and stability in North America. ii. The Minister will also be delivering a keynote presentation to the France Canada Chamber of Commerce highlighting Ontario's plan for economic recovery. o Among the industry's foremost annual events, the Farnborough International Air Show is transitioning to a digital format this year due to Page 44 of 296

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COVID-19. Ontario companies will connect with potential customers from around the world via digital business-to-business meetings, workshops and webinars, to promote Ontario's key strengths in aircraft final assembly, avionics, aerostructures and landing gear, maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO), engines, and satellites/spacecraft. o The Ontario government will continue to promote the innovations of the Ontario advanced manufacturing sector through its support for the Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters' Ontario Made program.

28. July 21st - Ontario Investing in Economic Development in Kenora-Rainy River Region o The Ontario government is providing $498,000 through the Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Corporation (NOHFC) to help increase tourism, boost economic development and create 13 new jobs in the Kenora- Rainy River region o NOHFC investments include: i. $400,000 for Big Grassy Logistics Genpar Inc. (BGL), a freight carrier located in Morson, to expand its current fleet of trucks and trailers. The project will create 12 full-time jobs and support the cargo-carrying needs for New Gold Inc.'s Rainy River Mine. ii. $98,000 for the Township of Sioux Narrows-Nestor Falls to transform its existing roadside rest stop on Hwy. 71 into a dynamic tourist destination. Upgrades include improved signage, landscaping, a new information kiosk and picnic shelter, and an accessible pathway to the water and lookout over the falls. The project will create one new seasonal job. o Since June 2018, the NOHFC has invested more than $193 million in 1,386 projects in Northern Ontario, leveraging more than $748 million in investment and creating or sustaining 3,912 jobs.

29. July 20th (Update) - Ontario Moving More Regions into Stage 3

July 20th Update o The Ontario government is allowing seven more regions to enter Stage 3 on Friday July 24th, increasing the number of businesses and public spaces that will reopen across the province

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Previous Announcement o The Ontario government has announced nearly all businesses and public spaces will reopen in Stage 3 of the province's reopening framework with public health and workplace safety measures and restrictions in place. o As part of the Stage 3 reopening, Ontario will be increasing gathering limits for those regions entering the next stage to the following: i. Indoor gathering limits will increase to a maximum of 50 people; ii. Outdoor gathering limits will increase to a maximum of 100 people; iii. Gathering limits are subject to physical distancing requirements. o Public gathering limits apply to indoor and outdoor events, such as community events or gatherings, concerts, live shows, festivals

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conferences, sports and recreational fitness activities, fundraisers, fairs, festivals or open houses. i. A two metre distance must still be maintained at such events. o Regions remaining in Stage 2 will maintain the existing gathering limit of 10. i. Social circles in all stages at this point will also be kept to a maximum of 10 people province-wide, regardless of stage. o The following, high-risk places and activities are not yet safe to open, even if a region has entered Stage 3: i. Amusement parks and water parks; ii. Buffet-style food services; iii. Dancing at restaurants and bars, other than by performers hired by the establishment following specific requirements; iv. Overnight stays at camps for children; v. Private karaoke rooms; vi. Prolonged or deliberate contact while playing sports; vii. Saunas, steam rooms, bath houses and oxygen bars; viii. Table games at casinos and gaming establishments o At the beginning of each week, the province will continue to reassess local trends in public health indicators, including rates of transmission, hospital capacity, progress on testing and contact tracing, to determine if additional public health unit regions can progress to Stage 3. o Beginning on July 27, 2020, child care centres will be permitted to operate with cohorts of 15 children, which is an increase from the current cohort cap of 10. i. This change will allow parents to return to work, and bring the child care sector to approximately 90 per cent of its operating capacity before the COVID-19 outbreak. o The government, in partnership with health and safety associations, has released over 170 guidance resources at Ontario.ca/COVIDsafety to help employers in multiple sectors ― including fitness, restaurant and food services, and the performing arts ― keep spaces safe for workers and customers. o The Ontario government has launched a website to provide businesses with information on personal protective equipment (PPE) suppliers. The Workplace PPE Supplier Directory has an up-to-date list

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of Ontario companies and business associations that are ready to supply PPE.

o For more information on the restrictions that will remain in place during Stage 3, as well as the public health guidance necessary to keep the people of Ontario safe, visit Ontario.ca/reopen.

o For questions on restrictions that will remain in place during Stage 3, review the Stage 3 Emergency Order on the emergency information portal or call the Stop the Spread Business Information Line at 1-888- 444-3659. 30. July 17th - Province Takes Steps to Ensure All Ontarians Benefit from Local Research and Innovation

o The Ontario government has announced a made-in-Ontario Intellectual Property Action Plan to help ensure the tremendous social and economic benefits of taxpayer-funded research and innovation stays right here in the province. o The plan will drive the province's long-term economic competitiveness by prioritizing IP generation, protection, and commercialization. o The government is also creating the Special Implementation Team on Intellectual Property (SITIP), which will be comprised of the IP experts who previously served on Ontario's Expert Panel on Intellectual Property. i. The team will provide advice on the implementation of the Intellectual Property Action Plan, including the commercialization of research and IP in the province's postsecondary institutions and innovation centres to ensure that Ontario is open for jobs and open for business.

o Together, Ontario's SITIP and Intellectual Property Action Plan will respond to the report prepared by the Expert Panel on Intellectual Property and will: i. Work with postsecondary institutions and research institutes to strengthen mandates related to commercialization entities within their organizations; ii. Strengthen Ontario's IP literacy by developing standardized, web- based basic and advanced IP education curriculums; iii. Create a centralized provincial resource entity that will increase access to sophisticated IP expertise; and

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iv. Develop a governance framework for organizations supporting entrepreneurial and innovation activities, which incorporates IP considerations.

o As part of its summer consultations, the government will seek feedback from colleges, universities, research institutes and other key partners to explore how best to support researchers and ensure that discoveries made in Ontario benefit Ontarians and the Ontario economy.

31. July 17th – Ontario Announces Next Round of Research Projects to Fight COVID- 19

o The Ontario government has unveiled the second round of research projects approved and supported through the $20 million Ontario COVID- 19 Rapid Research Fund. o Through these efforts, researchers will be working to find ways to prevent, detect and treat COVID-19.

o For more details on the approved projects, please visit: https://news.ontario.ca/opo/en/2020/07/ontario-announces-next-round- of-research-projects-to-fight-covid-19.html

32. July 16th - Ontario Provides Additional Support for Farmers : Application reopen July 16th (deadline July 30th)

o The Ontario government is expanding the Risk Management Program a year earlier than planned by $50 million for a total of $150 million annually. o This funding supports farmers with unforeseen challenges such as fluctuating market prices, extreme weather events like flooding or drought, and disease. i. Approximately 80 per cent of eligible commercial production in the cattle, hog, sheep, veal, grains and oilseeds, and edible horticulture sectors in Ontario is covered by the provincial Risk Management Program. o The increased investment in the Risk Management Program is in addition to a $15 million Enhanced Agri-food Workplace Protection Program. i. Farmers and other operations have access to cost-share funding to help enhance health and safety measures for employees, such as purchasing personal protective equipment, medical testing Page 49 of 296

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equipment, enhanced cleaning and disinfection, and temporary or permanent modifications to enhance physical distancing. ii. Support is also available for farmers who experience unexpected costs for housing and transportation as a result of a COVID-19 outbreak on their farm. o In response to COVID-19, the federal and Ontario governments have added labour as an insured risk to Production Insurance for the 2020 growing season. o Canada and Ontario have also announced up to $10 million of support for beef and pork sectors through AgriRecovery. o Ontario has an estimated 49,600 farms that contribute an estimated $7.6 billion annually to the province’s economy.

th o Applications for the Risk Management Program will reopen on July 16 to allow eligible farmers the opportunity to apply to the program. o The deadline to apply closes at midnight on July 30th, 2020. o Producers should contact the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs’ delivery agent, Agricorp, to enroll in the Risk Management Program and AgriStability or to discuss their individual files.

Additional Resources

o Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs

o Agricorp

o Risk Management Program

33. July 16th - Canada and Ontario invest in a new by-pass road in Atikameksheng Anishnawbek

o This project will see the construction of approximately 5 kilometres for a new by-pass road, which will include gravel and asphalt components. o The new by-pass will offer an alternative travel route that is safer and allows residents to better access the community. It will also improve road access and foster economic development.

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o The Government of Ontario is contributing nearly $900,000 for this important infrastructure project, while Atikameksheng Anishnawbek will invest more than $327,490. o The Government of Canada is investing over $3.6 million in this project through the Rural and Northern Communities Infrastructure Stream of the Investing in Canada infrastructure plan.

34. July 15th - Canada and Ontario invest in roads and an airport runway for rural communities in Northern Ontario

o Provincial, Federal and Municipal governments, along with First Nations communities, have announced funding for six road projects and one airport runway project in Northern Ontario. o In the Township of Manitouwadge, a portion of the Manitouwadge Airport runway, apron, and taxiway will be resurfaced with new asphalt. Further upgrades include new traffic symbols and safety markings to offer passengers a more reliable service. o The remaining projects will see upgrades to major roads in six communities: i. Biigtigong Nishnaabeg ii. Kiashke Zaaging Anishinaabek (Gull Bay First Nation) iii. Township of Pickle Lake iv. Naotkamegwanning First Nation v. Township of Terrace Bay vi. Municipality of Red Lake o The Government of Ontario is contributing more than $5.5 million for these important infrastructure projects in these communities while municipalities are contributing over $1.7 million towards the projects and First Nations communities are contributing $443,979. o The Government of Canada is investing over $12.7 million in these projects through the Rural and Northern Communities Infrastructure Stream of the Investing in Canada infrastructure plan.

o For more details, please visit: Canada and Ontario invest in roads and an airport runway for rural communities in Northern Ontario

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35. July 14th - Province Supports Development of Made-in-Ontario N95 Respirators

o The Ontario government is providing Cambridge-based Eclipse Innovations Inc. with $1,408,475 from the Ontario Together Fund to scale up its operations to manufacture made-in-Ontario N95 masks. o These masks are an essential piece of personal protective equipment (PPE) used to protect workers in healthcare and industrial settings. o This investment is part of the government's plan to increase the capacity of Ontario-made PPE, while supporting local businesses during the safe and gradual reopening of the province. o By adding this new capacity, Eclipse Innovations will be able to make one million N95 respirators per week, which will help serve domestic market demand to ensure a safe reopening of the economy and combat COVID- 19 safely and effectively. o Eclipse Innovations Inc. is an affiliate of Eclipse Automation Inc., a leading manufacturer of custom automated equipment for the life sciences, energy, transportation, consumer, industrial and electronics industries. i. Eclipse Automation has 450 Ontario-based employees and this project will include the creation of 17 new permanent full-time jobs. ii. Eclipse also has a partnership with Conestoga College for the development of a N95 predictive fit testing software using facial scanning technology.

o Today also marked the beginning of the Premier's tour to acknowledge and thank strong local businesses and exceptional individuals across the province who have stepped up to help out during the outbreak of COVID- 19. i. Over the coming months, Premier Ford will visit a number of communities to recognize those who have gone above and beyond, hear ideas from the people on how the government can help them succeed in the new environment, and support made-in-Ontario products as a key part of the province's path to recovery.

36. July 14th - Canada and Ontario invest in road infrastructure for rural communities in Northern, Central and Eastern Ontario

o Provincial, Federal and regional governments, along with the Wasauksing First Nation, have announced funding for eight road and bridge projects in Northern Ontario. o These projects will improve various streets, roads, and a bridge.

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i. In Markstay-Warren, $4.4 million in federal and provincial funding is being invested in resurfacing, improvements to shoulders and drainage, and the replacement of driveway culverts for approximately 5.5 kilometers of streets. The project will improve road safety and reliability. ii. In Wasauksing First Nation - Parry Island, the reconstruction of about 16 kilometres of Wawbawzee Road will improve access to the First Nation territory for residents, visitors and emergency vehicles, year-round. iii. The reconstruction of the Krugerdorf Bridge will replace the current 3-span, 60 metre bridge with a shorter span, improving drainage and the roadway. The new bridge will be safer and more reliable for residents of the Township of Chamberlain. o The Government of Ontario is contributing more than $8.3 million for these important infrastructure projects in these communities, while municipalities are contributing over $2.7 million towards the projects and the Wasauksing First Nation is contributing $330,215 towards its project. o The Government of Canada is investing over $16.7 million in these projects through the Rural and Northern Communities Infrastructure Stream of the Investing in Canada infrastructure plan.

o For more details, please visit: Canada and Ontario invest in roads and bridges for rural communities in Northern, Central and Eastern Ontario

37. July 10th - Province Supports Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters Launch of “Ontario Made” Program

o As the province safely and gradually reopens, Ontario is starting down the road to growth, renewal and economic recovery. o The Ontario government is proud to support the launch of the Ontario Made program from Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters (CME). o This new program will promote the many world-class goods that are made across the province by helping consumers easily identify, access and purchase local products. o Funding for Ontario Made is made possible through the $50 million Ontario Together Fund launched on April 1, 2020. i. In April, the government launched the $50 million Ontario Together Fund to support the development of proposals submitted by Page 53 of 296

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businesses and individuals through the Ontario Together web portal and help businesses retool their operations or deliver innovative solutions in response to COVID-19. o This funding will be used to help retailers and consumers identify local products by: i. Creating a new Ontario Made logo that manufacturers can use to help consumers identify their made-in-Ontario products. 1. CME will also meet with major retailers to promote Ontario Made products in-store and increase visibility for customers; ii. Launching a new SupportOntarioMade.ca website that will connect consumers and supply chain partners to manufacturers of made-in-Ontario products through one directory; iii. Promoting Ontario Made through a digital newsletter to raise awareness of Ontario goods and products online and through social media. o In March, the government launched the Ontario Together web portal to encourage companies to submit innovative ideas and ways to provide medical supplies, PPE and other essential equipment. i. To date, more than 27,000 submissions have been received since the launch of the web portal and 18,000 leads have been converted into more than $658 million in purchases of emergency supplies. o To support business owners, workers and the economic recovery of the province, the government launched the Workplace PPE Supplier Directory to provide businesses with information on personal protective equipment suppliers so they can keep their employees, customers and clients safe as they resume their operations.

Additional Resources

a. Businesses and consumers are encouraged to visit SupportOntarioMade.ca.

b. Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters

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38. July 10th - Ontario Focusses on Renewal, Growth, and Economic Recovery

o According to Statistics Canada, employment in Ontario increased by 377,900 in June, including an increase of 66,200 manufacturing jobs. o Earlier this week, the Provincial government introduced the COVID-19 Economic Recovery Act. i. This legislation is the first step in our made-in-Ontario plan for growth, renewal and economic recovery. ii. If passed, this bill will help get shovels in the ground faster on key infrastructure projects, lead to the creation of more jobs and investment, and cut red tape to help businesses adapt to the new environment.

39. July 9th – Ontario and Canada Supporting Farmers through Enhanced Insurance Protection

o The governments of Canada and Ontario are providing the best support possible to help farmers manage challenges beyond their control by enhancing AgriInsurance coverage for the 2020 growing season to include labour shortages due to COVID-19. o Ontario's agriculture industry, specifically farms growing fruits and vegetables like tomatoes, melons and peaches, are labour intensive and highly dependent on seasonal agricultural workers. i. COVID-19 has interrupted regular flows of worker travel and has resulted in some gaps in labour availability. ii. This could result in some crops being unharvested and financial loss for the agri-food industry.

o Ontario farmers already enrolled in an eligible production insurance plan who suffer from crop losses due to labour disruptions during the 2020 growing season will have access to further insurance coverage through Agricorp.

o The added insurance coverage will include: i. Inability to attract sufficient on-farm labour due to COVID-19; and ii. Illness or quarantine of on-farm labour and the producer due to COVID-19. o Business Risk Management programs, including AgriInsurance, protect producers against significant risks that threaten the viability of their farm and are beyond their capacity to manage, such as weather, disease and pests. Page 55 of 296

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o Ontario is home to 49,600 farms, growing 200 different commodities. Ontario’s agriculture industry supports 69,000 jobs and contributes $7.6 billion to the GDP.

40. July 9th - Application intake for broadband and cellular program opens: Effective July 9th

o The Ontario government is expanding access to reliable broadband and cellular service in underserved and unserved parts of the province. o The application intake for the $150 million Improving Connectivity for Ontario program (ICON) opens today. i. This funding will help drive economic investment and job creation across the province, while allowing more people to work from home more efficiently, engage in online learning, and connect with family and friends. ii. Any areas across Ontario that do not meet the national standards for broadband speeds would be eligible for provincial funding. o Up to 12 per cent of households in the province - mostly in rural, remote or northern areas - don't have adequate broadband service, according to the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission o Telecommunication service providers, municipalities, Indigenous communities and non-profits are invited to submit innovative proposals and lend their investment, expertise and experience to improve connectivity in communities across Ontario. i. The preliminary application deadline for the first intake of the ICON program is August 21, 2020. o The province's investment of $150 million announced today is part of the $315 million Up to Speed: Ontario's Broadband and Cellular Action Plan. This action plan has the potential to leverage up to $1 billion in partner funding for broadband infrastructure investments.

41. July 9th - Ontario Seeking Input on Modernizing Capital Markets

o The Ontario government is continuing to seek advice and input from people and organizations on modernizing Ontario's Capital Markets and supporting economic growth and job creation with the posting of the Capital Markets Modernization Taskforce initial consultation report. o Over the last few months, the Taskforce listened to over 110 stakeholders about the challenges they face, including financial institutions, small and large publicly-listed companies, independent

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investment dealers, industry associations, law firms and investor advocacy groups. o The Capital Markets Modernization Taskforce consultation report outlines their findings and more than 47 policy proposals to modernize the province's capital markets. o The Capital Markets Modernization Taskforce will provide recommendations to the Minister of Finance on how to transform the regulatory landscape for capital markets. i. Following this consultation, a final report will be submitted to the Minister before the end of the year. The consultation will end on September 7, 2020. o Read the consultation report and submit your ideas at Ontario.ca/CapitalMarkets.

42. July 8th - Ontario Starting Down the Path to Growth, Renewal and Economic Recovery

o The Ontario government is taking the first step in a made-in-Ontario plan for growth, renewal and economic recovery. o Today, the province introduced the COVID-19 Economic Recovery Act, proposed legislation that lays the foundation to restart jobs and development, strengthen communities, and create opportunity for people in every region of the province.

o If passed, the COVID-19 Economic Recovery Act will: i. Restart jobs and development to get Ontario's economic engine roaring again by getting key infrastructure projects built faster, attracting more jobs and investment, and cutting red tape to help businesses adapt to the new environment. ii. Strengthen communities by ensuring municipalities are equipped with the tools they need to continue to provide the critical services people rely on every day, including allowing municipalities and their local boards to continue to choose to hold meetings electronically at any time and putting in place a new community benefits charge to help municipalities pay for the infrastructure and services needed for growing communities. iii. Create opportunity for people as they recover their lives and livelihoods by protecting consumers, modernizing services, improving the education system and removing the social and

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economic barriers that stand in the way of success for young people. o For more information, please visit: Ontario Starting Down the Path to Growth, Renewal and Economic Recovery

43. July 8th - Canada and Ontario invest in roads and bridges in rural communities in Western Ontario

o The Provincial and Federal government have announced funding for the improvement of road and bridge infrastructure in Western Ontario. o Several communities in Western Ontario will benefit from 11 road and bridge projects which will increase road safety and reliability, improve the flow of traffic, and help prevent future flooding in rural communities. o Investing in these projects will not only increase safety for drivers, but also for cyclists and pedestrians. o The Government of Ontario is contributing over $7.5 million; while municipalities and a First Nation community are contributing over $4.3 million. o The Government of Canada is investing more than $13.2 million through the Rural and Northern Communities Infrastructure Stream (RNIS) of the Investing in Canada plan. o For more details please visit: Canada and Ontario invest in roads and bridges in rural communities in Western Ontario

44. July 8th - Ontario Makes it Easier for Truck Drivers to get Tested for COVID-19

o The Ontario government is piloting a new system that will make it easier for truck drivers to access COVID-19 testing through a partnership with DriverCheck. o The pilot program will allow truck drivers to access voluntary testing on a first-come, first-served basis at locations where there is high volume truck traffic, including Kitchener and Ayr, as well as a mobile option. o DriverCheck will roll out the project in phases beginning July 8 until September 8, 2020. o DriverCheck is private sector company that currently administers drug and alcohol testing for the trucking industry. o Visit DriverCheck’s website to learn more about the pilot.

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45. July 6th - Delivering Critical Infrastructure Projects Faster – Proposed Made-in- Ontario Plan for Growth, Renewal and Economic Recovery

o The Government of Ontario has developed a made-in-Ontario plan for growth, renewal and economic recovery. o This plan includes measures that would make it easier and faster to build provincial highways, major transit infrastructure projects and quality, affordable housing, while ensuring there are meaningful opportunities for community consultation and input. o The province is proposing to accelerate key provincial highway construction and priority transit projects by establishing an exemption from the Hearing of Necessity process. i. Provincial Hearings of Necessity occur approximately 5-10 times per year on average for provincial highway projects. ii. Each hearing adds months of red tape and construction delays for critical provincial infrastructure, costing up to five months for transit projects and up to 12 months for provincial highway projects. o The government would also enter into new commercial agreements with partners to build transit-oriented communities. i. This would allow for the development of more housing around transit in an integrated manner and put more job opportunities within the reach of more people. ii. The measures would also save taxpayers money by having the development industry make direct, significant contributions to the cost of building transit for the benefit of communities, all transit riders, and Ontario taxpayers. o The province is investing $2.6 billion to expand and repair Ontario’s highways and bridges.

46. July 6th – Ontario and Canada invest in roads and bridges for Southern Ontario communities

o The Provincial and Federal governments have announced funding for four road and bridge improvement projects in Southern Ontario. i. The City of Welland will see the construction of a bridge over the Welland Canal at the site of the former Forks Road lift bridge, which was demolished in 2019. ii. Other projects include the reconstruction of parts of Drummond Road, Gallinger Street, and Portage Road in the City of Niagara Falls, the replacement of Big Creek Bridge to include a new two- lane structure in Norfolk County, and the reconstruction and Page 59 of 296

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rehabilitation of St. Ann's Road and bridge in the Township of West Lincoln. o The Government of Ontario is contributing over $6.6 million; and the municipalities involved are contributing over $17.8 million combined to the projects. o The Government of Canada is investing more than $9.9 million in these projects through the Rural and Northern Communities Infrastructure Stream (RNIS) of the Investing in Canada plan. o Ontario is investing $10.2 billion under the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program to improve public transit; community, culture and recreation; green, and rural and northern community infrastructure. o For more details, please visit: Canada and Ontario invest in roads and bridges for Southern Ontario communities 47. June 30th - Province Promotes Shop Local, Shop Safe and Shop with Confidence Campaign

o The Ontario Government is celebrating International Small Business Week with the launch of the "Shop Local! Shop Safe! Shop with Confidence!" campaign, encouraging Ontarians to support their local small businesses and to shop safely while doing so. o The province's campaign asks for mayors, local leaders and groups to support our small businesses by committing on social media to "Shop Local, Shop Safe, Shop with Confidence," while highlighting the best practices put in place by businesses to help keep shoppers safe while ensuring that the reopening of Ontario continues to be a success. i. For example, the principles of the People Outside Safely Together (POST) Promise encourage small businesses to strictly follow health guidelines and reopen with appropriate measures in place, so consumers can shop safely and with confidence. o The province, in partnership with various health and safety organizations, has also released sector-specific guidelines in response to the COVID-19 outbreak. i. These documents help workplaces better understand their responsibilities and includes best practices they can use to help them comply with their legal obligation to protect the health and safety of workers. o Ontario is also providing significant support to small businesses, including an investment of $150 million in rural broadband which will help businesses access a greater pool of customers as well as significantly expanding the Digital Main Street platform to help small businesses Page 60 of 296

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create and enhance their online presence, helping them to adapt and meet the challenges of today. o The province has also implemented a ban on commercial evictions to help small businesses that have been significantly impacted by restrictions due to COVID-19.

48. June 30th - Ontario Building a Safer, More Reliable Transportation System

o The Ontario government is helping to connect communities and create jobs by providing an additional $10 million in funding for the Connecting Links program. o The funding is part of Ontario's Action Plan: Responding to COVID-19 and will support road and highway projects in nine more municipalities across the province. o Today's announcement brings the total annual investment for this program to $40 million. o The 2020-21 Connecting Links program supports municipalities across the province to help them build, repair or replace municipal roads and bridges that connect two ends of a provincial highway through a community or to a border crossing. o Ontario has selected nine new municipalities bringing the total municipalities receiving funding from this year's Connecting Links program to 33. o Eligible municipalities are also encouraged to apply for funding for the 2021-22 Connecting Links Program, which will be open to applications later this year.

For further details please visit: Building a Safer, More Reliable Transportation System

49. June 26th (Update) - Ontario Providing Support for Industrial, Commercial and Small Business Electricity Consumers During COVID-19 – Currently Active

June 26th Update o The Ontario government is helping large industrial and commercial companies return to full levels of operation without the fear of electricity costs spiking by providing more stable electricity pricing for two years. o Effective immediately, companies that participate in the Industrial Conservation Initiative (ICI) will not be required to reduce their electricity

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usage during peak hours, as their proportion of Global Adjustment (GA) charges for these companies will be frozen. o Due to COVID-19, electricity consumption in Ontario has been below average and the province is forecast to have a reliable supply of electricity to accommodate increased usage. o The government previously announced it was providing temporary relief for industrial and commercial electricity consumers that do not participate in the Regulated Price Plan (RPP) by deferring a portion of GA charges for April, May and June 2020. o Visit the Independent Electricity System Operator's (IESO) website to learn more about Class A ICI participant eligibility. o Learn about programs to help businesses manage their energy costs.

May 30th Update o The Provincial Government has extended the original emergency order which deferred a portion of Global Adjustment (GA) charges for industrial and commercial electricity consumers. i. Through the extended emergency order and a related regulatory amendment, this support is now being extended through to the end of June 2020. o $8 million in support has also been announced for the COVID-19 Energy Assistance Program for Small Business (CEAP-SB) to provide support to businesses struggling with bill payments as a result of the outbreak. o The government is providing approximately $5.6 billion in 2020-21 as part of its existing electricity cost relief programs, to help ensure more affordable electricity bills for eligible farm and small business consumers. o The government also announced that it will continue the suspension of time-of-use (TOU) electricity rates and, starting on June 1, 2020, customers will be billed based on a new fixed COVID-19 Recovery Rate of 12.8 cents per kilowatt hour. i. This fixed rate will apply to TOU customer bills 24 hours a day, seven days a week. ii. The COVID-19 Recovery Rate will be in place until October 31, 2020, followed by a new customer choice initiative. iii. The government will continue to subsidize electricity bills by 31.8 per cent through the Ontario Electricity Rebate. iv. There are approximately five million residential consumers, farms and some small businesses billed using TOU electricity prices under the RPP o For more information, please visit: Page 62 of 296

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https://news.ontario.ca/opo/en/2020/06/ontario-supports-those-struggling- with-electricity-bills-during-covid-19.html

Original Announcement - Global Adjustment (GA) charges for industrial and commercial electricity consumers st o Through an emergency order passed on May 1 , the Ontario Government is taking steps to defer a portion of Global Adjustment (GA) charges for industrial and commercial electricity consumers that do not participate in the Regulated Price Plan for the period starting from April 2020. o This initiative is intended to provide companies with temporary immediate relief on their monthly electricity bills in April, May and June 2020. o This relief will prevent a marked increase in Global Adjustment charges due to the low electricity demand caused by the COVID-19 outbreak. o Without this emergency order, a small industrial or commercial consumer could have seen bills increase by 15 per cent or more. o This emergency order will hold GA rates in line with pre-COVID-19 levels. o Large industrial and commercial consumers will receive the same percentage reduction in GA charges as smaller industrial and commercial consumers (Class B).

Additional Details i. The GA rate for smaller industrial and commercial consumers (Class B) has been set at $115 per megawatt-hour, which is roughly in line with the March 2020 value. ii. Subject to the approval of subsequent amendments, deferred costs would be recovered over a 12-month period beginning in January 2021.

To learn more about Global Adjustment please visit: http://www.ieso.ca/en/Learn/Electricity-Pricing/What-is-Global-Adjustment

50. June 25th - Canada and Ontario invest in roads and bridges for rural communities in Northern Ontario o The governments of Canada and Ontario recognize the different ways that the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted smaller communities across the province. While moving towards recovery, investments in infrastructure in rural and northern Ontario are vital to successful, sustainable communities and their economies.

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o Funding has been announced for 12 airport, road and bridge projects in Northern Ontario. i. The regional airports in Gore Bay and Hornepayne will receive upgrades that include a new airport terminal, an expansion of a secondary runway, improvements to security and wildlife fencing; and repaving the runway and installing a new LED lighting system along the runway. ii. Other projects include road improvements in Chapple, Wawa, Thessalon, Smooth Rock Falls, Nairn and Hyman, Sheshegwaning First Nation and White River. iii. In addition, bridge repairs and replacements will create safer and more efficient driving conditions for Laird and Kapuskasing. o The Government of Ontario is contributing more than $12 million for these important infrastructure projects in these northern communities. Municipalities and a First Nation community are contributing over $5 million in total towards the projects. o The Government of Canada is investing over $23 million in these projects through the Rural and Northern Communities Infrastructure Stream (RNIS) of the Investing in Canada infrastructure plan. o Through the Investing in Canada infrastructure plan, the Government of Canada is investing more than $180 billion over 12 years in public transit projects, green infrastructure, social infrastructure, trade and transportation routes, and Canada’s rural and northern communities. i. $2 billion of this funding is supporting infrastructure projects that meet the unique needs of rural and northern communities like facilities to support food security, local access roads and enhanced broadband connectivity. ii. Ontario is investing $10.2 billion under the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program to improve public transit; community, culture and recreation; green, and rural and northern community infrastructure. iii. The Rural Economic Development Strategy leverages ongoing federal investments and provides a vision for the future, identifying practical steps to take in the short term, and serving as a foundation to guide further work

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51. June 24th - Businesses and Services to Reopen in Windsor-Essex, with Exceptions: Effective June 25th o The Ontario government is allowing Windsor-Essex to move into Stage 2 of reopening on Thursday, June 25, 2020 at 12:01 a.m., with the exception of the Municipality of Leamington and the Town of Kingsville. i. These areas are being held back due to the higher transmission rates in the local agriculture and agri-food sector. o Outbreaks in agriculture and agri-food sectors pose unique challenges that require a targeted and collaborative response. o Working with federal and local authorities, Ontario is implementing a three-point plan to support Leamington and Kingsville to move into Stage 2 as soon as it is safe to do so. i. Work is already underway to expand and provide ongoing on-site testing on work sites. ii. The three-point plan to support Windsor-Essex to move into Stage 2 includes ongoing and expanded on-site testing, access for workers to employment benefits and supports, and new public health guidance for positive asymptomatic workers for all workplaces. iii. There are two general assessment centres at Windsor Regional Hospital (Ouellette Campus) and Erie Shores Healthcare in Leamington. iv. One additional assessment centre at the Nature Fresh Centre is ready to reopen should demand increase or to schedule specific times to accommodate testing for smaller farms.

52. June 24th - Ontario Investing to Help Franco-Ontarian Communities Grow and Support Recovery: Applications Open o As the province begins its economic recovery, the government is launching the 2020-21 edition of the Francophone Community Grants Program to support Ontario's francophone businesses and community organizations, as well as those that serve French- speaking Ontarians. o The Francophone Community Grants Program is a two-stream, application-based funding program. i. Funding provided under the Economic Development stream helps francophone entrepreneurs and businesses improve front- line services and better serve their French-speaking clients and partners.

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ii. Under the Cultural and Community stream, the Program invests in local cultural and community initiatives, demonstrating the government's ongoing commitment to protecting and promoting the French language and culture. o The Program supports projects which strengthen the capacity of organizations to provide products and services in French, promote the recruitment and training of bilingual staff, or provide opportunities to celebrate and foster understanding of Ontario's Francophonie. o As was done last year, applications must be submitted through the Transfer Payment Ontario portal. o Applications are open from June 24 to August 5, 2020 and projects must be implemented between October 15, 2020 and March 31, 2021.

53. June 22nd (Update) - Ontario Moving Toronto and Peel Region into Stage 2: Effective June 24th

June 22nd Update o The Ontario government is allowing more businesses and services to open and getting more people back to work by moving the City of Toronto and Peel Region into Stage 2 on Wednesday. o This decision was made in consultation with the Chief Medical Officer of Health and the local medical officers of health. i. It is based on positive local trends of key public health indicators, including lower transmission of COVID-19, ongoing hospital capacity, public health capacity to do rapid case and contact management, and a significant increase in testing. o Toronto Public Health and Peel Public Health will enter Stage 2 on Wednesday, June 24, 2020 at 12:01 a.m. o Although restrictions are being gradually relaxed in Stage 2, the government is strongly recommending that everyone in Ontario follow public health advice, including physical distancing, wearing a face covering if physical distancing is a challenge, washing hands frequently and thoroughly, and avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth.

Original Announcement o The Ontario government has announced that it is getting more people back to work and more recreational activities open by moving forward with a regional approach to Stage 2 of reopening the province.

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i. As directed by the province, each region will be permitted to enter Stage 2 when safe to do so, based on trends of key public health indicators such as lower rates of transmission, increased capacity in hospitals, and progress made in testing. ii. Regions are based on public health unit boundaries.

Businesses and services permitted to reopen with proper health and safety measures in place in regions entering Stage 2 include: iii. Outdoor dine-in services at restaurants, bars and other establishments, including patios, curbside, parking lots and adjacent properties; iv. Select personal and personal care services with the proper health and safety measures in place, including tattoo parlours, barber shops, hair salons and beauty salons; v. Shopping malls under existing restrictions, including food services reopening for take-out and outdoor dining only; vi. Tour and guide services, such as bike and walking, bus and boat tours, as well as tasting and tours for wineries, breweries and distilleries; vii. Water recreational facilities such as outdoor splash pads and wading pools, and all swimming pools; viii. Beach access and additional camping at Ontario Parks; ix. Camping at private campgrounds; x. Outdoor-only recreational facilities and training for outdoor team sports, with limits to enable physical distancing; xi. Drive-in and drive-through venues for theatres, concerts, animal attractions and cultural appreciation, such as art installations; xii. Film and television production activities, with limits to enable physical distancing; and xiii. Weddings and funerals, with limits on social gatherings to 10 people.

. For more information please visit Reopening Ontario.

th o Effective June 12 , the province will also increase the limit on social gatherings from five to 10 people across the province, regardless of whether a region has moved to Stage 2. o Additionally, all places of worship in Ontario will also be permitted to open with physical distancing in place and attendance limited to no more than 30 per cent of the building capacity to ensure the safety of worshippers. Page 67 of 296

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o The government, in partnership with health and safety associations, has released more than 100 health and safety guidance documents at Ontario.ca/COVIDsafety to help employers in multiple sectors ― including retail, restaurant and food services and child care ― keep spaces safe for workers and customers.

o To get tested, people should visit Ontario's website to find their local assessment centre and whether they need to call ahead to make an appointment.

o For questions about what is currently able to open during Stage 1, or what will be open or impacts to your business or employment when we enter Stage 2, call the Stop the Spread Business Information Line at 1-888-444-3659.

54. June 19th - Ontario Supporting Indigenous-Owned Businesses During COVID-19 o The government of Ontario is providing up to $10 million to Indigenous-owned small and medium sized businesses to help them with much needed capital as the province begins to safely and gradually reopen the economy. o Loans of up to $50,000 will be available to businesses that are either ineligible for, or unable to access, existing federal and provincial COVID-19 response initiatives for small businesses. o The funding is being delivered through the Support for People and Jobs Fund. o Loans will be available through Aboriginal Financial Institutions. i. Up to 50% of each loan will be in the form of a non-repayable grant, with no interest due on the loan portion until December 31, 2022. ii. Businesses may use these funds to cover general expenses such as payroll, rent, utilities and taxes. iii. They may also be used towards increasing production capacity, developing new products, moving to online marketing, or to make improvements to accommodate social distancing requirements, such as the installation of plexiglass barriers.

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55. June 19th – Ontario and Canada invest in roads and bridges to support rural communities in Central and Eastern Ontario o The governments of Ontario and Canada recognize the different ways that the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted smaller communities across the province. o While moving towards recovery, investments in infrastructure in rural and northern Ontario are vital to successful, sustainable communities and their economies. th o On June 19 , the governments of Ontario and Canada announced funding for 10 road and bridge projects in Central and Eastern Ontario. o The governments of Canada and Ontario are working in collaboration with their partners to support jobs, improve communities and build confidence as we safely and sustainably restore economic growth. o Ontario is investing $10.2 billion under the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program to improve public transit; community, culture and recreation; green, and rural and northern community infrastructure. o On June 3, 2020, Ontario announced it was investing $150 million to launch the Improving Connectivity in Ontario program to fund broadband infrastructure projects in rural, remote and underserved regions of Ontario. i. This is part of the province's $315 million initiative Up to Speed: Ontario's Broadband and Cellular Action Plan.

o For more details on the funded projects, please visit: Canada and Ontario invest in roads and bridges to support rural communities in Central and Eastern Ontario

56. June 18th - Legislation to curb on-farm trespass, while preserving the right for lawful protests o The Ontario government is taking action to balance the safety and security of farmers, their families and the provincial food supply with protecting the right for people to participate in lawful protests on public property. th o On June 18 , Bill 156, the Security from Trespass and Protecting Food Safety Act, 2020, received Royal Assent. o Once proclaimed into force, the Act will further protect against the health and safety risks of on-farm trespassing.

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o In recent years, farmers have faced increased levels of trespass and theft of livestock from their farms as well as mental heath stress due to these threats. i. Bill 156 will increase protections for those farmers while simultaneously protecting the right for people to participate in lawful protests on public property. o Last year, the government passed the Provincial Animal Welfare Services Act, 2019, giving Ontario the strongest penalties in Canada for people who are convicted of animal abuse. i. The province now has the first fully provincial government-based animal welfare enforcement system in Canada.

o For further information on the protections granted by the Act, please visit: https://news.ontario.ca/omafra/en/2020/06/ontario-protecting-farmers- and-food-supply-chain.html

57. June 17th (Update)- Ontario Implements Temporary Ban on Commercial Evictions: Currently Active

June 17th Update th o On June 17 , the Ontario government passed the Protecting Small Business Act, temporarily halting or reversing evictions of commercial tenants and protecting them from being locked out or having their assets seized during COVID-19. o The legislation applies to businesses that are eligible for federal/provincial rent assistance for evictions from May 1, 2020 until August 31, 2020. o Landlords and tenants are encouraged to participate in the Canada Emergency Commercial Rent Assistance (CECRA) for small businesses. i. The pause on evictions does not apply to those participating in CECRA for small businesses, as the program requires landlords to enter into a rent reduction agreement with their impacted small business tenants and commits them to a moratorium on evictions for three months. o In partnership with the federal government, Ontario is committing $241 million to CECRA for small businesses, which will provide more than $900 million in support for small businesses and their landlords.

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i. CECRA for small businesses provides forgivable loans to eligible commercial landlords for the months of April, May, and June 2020. ii. Small business landlords would be asked to forgive at least 25 per cent of the tenant's total rent, tenants would be asked to pay up to 25 per cent of rent and the provincial and federal governments would share the cost of the remaining 50 per cent.

Additional Resources o Tenants and landlords can learn who is eligible and how to apply at Ontario.ca/rentassistance. The application deadline is August 31, 2020.

o Canada Emergency Rent Assistance Calculator

58. June 17th - Ontario Supports the Beverage Alcohol Sector During COVID-19 o The Ontario government is encouraging consumers to mark Ontario Craft Beer Week and Ontario Wine Week by supporting local beverage alcohol producers as the province takes additional steps to help the sector recover from the impacts of COVID-19. o The government is increasing choice and convenience for consumers by working to expand made-in-Ontario options at the LCBO. o This includes increased marketing, converting available shelf space to profile Ontario products, and making more products available for sale, including bag-in-box wine and those made in the province. o The supports are effective June 21 until October 2020. o This year, Ontario Craft Beer Week and Ontario Wine Week runs from June 14-20.

o This initiative is part of a number of ways the government is supporting Ontario's beverage alcohol sector, including: i. Pausing increases to beer and wine taxes, previously scheduled to take effect in spring 2020; ii. Temporarily allowing licensed restaurants and bars to sell alcohol with food takeout and delivery orders between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 11:00 p.m.; iii. Temporarily allowing licensed restaurants and bars to sell spirits at a lower price with food takeout and delivery orders;

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iv. Allowing restaurants and bars to temporarily create or extend outdoor patio spaces to safely accommodate patrons and staff once licensed establishments are permitted to reopen for business; v. Making it easier for cideries to sell directly to consumers by temporarily removing the requirement for cideries to have five acres of planted fruit to qualify for an on-site store; vi. Extending the Ontario Wine and Grape Strategy to 2021-22, providing $7.5 million annually for VQA Support, $4.8 million annually for marketing and promotion, $250,000 for research and $250,000 for benchmarking; and vii. Extending the Small Cidery and Small Distillery Support Program to 2021-22, providing $2.6 million annually to help eligible businesses grow and scale up their operations.

59. June 17th – Ontario and Canada Support Beef and Hog Farmers During COVID- 19 o The governments of Canada and Ontario are investing up to $10 million in emergency assistance for beef and hog farmers. o The funding will help cover the increased costs of feeding market ready cattle and hogs due to COVID-19 related processing delays, while redirecting surplus pork products to help those in need. o This program will help ensure the country's food supply chain will remain strong and ready to recover as the economy gradually and safely reopens. i. The beef cattle set-aside program will provide beef farmers with up to $5 million in support. 1. Farmers can claim $2 per head of cattle per day to help pay for additional maintenance costs should they have to keep their market-ready animals on their farms for extended periods of time. ii. The hog sector support program will also provide hog farmers with up to $5 million to help cover additional maintenance costs. o Ontario is also providing up to $1.5 million to process and package surplus pork for food banks, to provide those in need with fresh, locally produced pork products. o Both the beef cattle set-aside and hog sector support programs are being offered through AgriRecovery initiatives, under the Canadian Agricultural Partnership. o For more details please visit: Page 72 of 296

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60. June 16th - Ontario Releases Guide on How to Develop a Workplace Safety Plan o The Ontario government is providing employers with a new general workplace guide, which will help them develop a safety plan to better protect workers, customers and clients. o The new downloadable toolkit offers tips on how to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 as more people get back on the job during Stage 2 of the reopening of the province. o The new guide will help each employer create a safety plan that is right for their own unique workplace. i. It includes information on the use of face coverings, as well as applying controls in the workplace, from most important to least important. ii. It also includes information on what personal protective equipment may be needed for workers. iii. The government's first general workplace guide is accompanied by a template that employers can fill in to develop their own unique COVID-19 safety plan. o The new guide is supported by 121 workplace resources available at Ontario.ca/covidsafety to help protect workers from the virus. i. They include safety guidelines and helpful posters with tips for 28 distinct sectors such as construction, food, agriculture, manufacturing and long-term care. o Inspectors from the Ministry of Labour, Training and Skills Development have inspected 10,716 workplaces as of mid-June. They have issued 6,405 orders, including 23 stop work orders, related to COVID-19. o Any worker who thinks they are working in unsafe conditions should report their concerns to Ontario’s Health and Safety Contact Centre, at 1-877-202-0008.

61. June 15th (Update) - Ontario Together Portal - Update o The Ontario government continues to take steps to ensure the province is self-sufficient and prepared for the future by providing CSA Group Testing & Certification Inc. with $526,200 from the Ontario Together Fund to increase capacity for testing and certifying personal protective equipment (PPE). i. CSA Group Testing & Certification Inc. is a subsidiary of the Canadian Standards Association.

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ii. The organization tests, inspects and certifies products to ensure they are in compliance with safety, environmental and operating performance standards. iii. There is currently no domestic provider of comprehensive testing and certification for medical grade masks, gloves and gowns, however with the government's support, the organization will add new capacity to test and certify medical-grade PPE, including masks, surgical gowns and gloves. o Since launch, the Ontario Together web portal has received more than 26,000 submissions. o More than 17,000 emergency supplies leads have been converted into more than $610 million in purchases of critical supplies and equipment to support staff on the front lines including, more than 21 million gowns, 168 million gloves, 123 million masks and over 4 million face shields. o Over 6,600 ideas have been submitted through the portal on how to address the COVID-19 outbreak, including offers to retool their business to make critical supplies or to deliver needed goods or services. o The government has also launched the Workplace PPE Supplier Directory to provide businesses with information on personal protective equipment (PPE) suppliers.

Original Announcement o On March 21, Premier Doug Ford launched the Ontario Together web portal appealing to Ontario's manufacturers, entrepreneurs and innovators to provide essential supplies and equipment to support front line workers in their fight against the pandemic.

o The Ontario Together web portal also posts challenges seeking innovative solutions and products to help support the fight against COVID-19 on a regular basis. o To support the development of proposals submitted by businesses and individuals through the Ontario Together web portal and help businesses retool their operations, the Government launched the $50 million Ontario Together Fund.

62. June 12th (Update) - Ontario Protecting Agri-Food Workers during COVID-19 o The Government of Ontario is taking additional steps to better protect workers in the agri-food sector during the COVID-19 outbreak.

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o The province is significantly expanding the Agri-food Workplace Protection Program and committing up to $15 million to enhance health and safety measures on farms and in food processing facilities. o The Enhanced Agri-food Workplace Protection Program provides cost- share funding for farmers to purchase Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and implement workplace modifications and other measures. i. By significantly expanding the program, farmers can take additional steps to improve health and safety for their workers and ensure the continued supply of locally grown food during the COVID-19 outbreak.

Additional Resources • For more information on the program please visit: Enhanced Agri- food Workplace Protection Program.

• The Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs (OMAFRA) has also partnered with the Workplace Safety & Prevention Services (WSPS) to provide agri-food businesses, organizations and associations with educational resources, tools and consulting services to help them implement COVID-19 health and safety protocols. o Additional details about businesses that may qualify can be found on the WSPS website.

• The Ministry of Labour, Training and Skills Development recently released safety guidelines for employers to help protect workers, customers, and the general public from COVID-19.

63. Original Announcement - May 14th – Ontario and Canada Take Steps to Further Protect Farm Workers o The Governments of Ontario and Canada are investing up to $2.25 million to help farmers better protect employees and ensure the continued supply of healthy food products for consumers during the COVID-19 outbreak. o Through the Canadian Agricultural Partnership, the federal and provincial governments are launching the second intake of the Agri- food Workplace Protection Program to help farmers enhance health and safety measures to prevent the spread of the virus.

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i. The funding will be used for initiatives like purchasing personal protective equipment, enhanced cleaning and disinfection, and redesigning workstations. ii. Support is also available for farmers who experience unexpected costs for housing and transportation as a result of a COVID-19 outbreak among on-farm employees.

o The Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs (OMAFRA) is now accepting applications. o Eligible applications will be received and assessed on a continuous basis, while funding is available.

o Today's announcement is in addition to the $2.25 million investment announced last week to help provincially-licensed meat processors implement COVID-19 health and safety measures. o The Agri-food Workplace Protection Program builds on previous actions taken by the federal and provincial government to support the agri-food sector. i. This includes $1 million to help Ontario farmers, food processors and other agri-food supply chain partners address labour shortages, as well as $2.5 million to improve e-business opportunities for Ontario's agri-food sector. o Since June 2018, both the federal and provincial governments have committed support to approximately 2,500 projects through the Partnership to help eligible Ontario farmers, processors, businesses and sector organizations innovate and grow.

64. June 11th - Ontario and Canada Helping Small Businesses Go Digital o The Ontario government, in partnership with the federal government, is helping small businesses reach more customers through the Digital Main Street platform. o It is a $57-million program which will help up to 22,900 Ontario businesses create and enhance their online presence and generate jobs for more than 1,400 students.

o Businesses will be able to take advantage of three new programs to support their digital transformation: i. shopHERE powered by Google will leverage Ontario's strengths by hiring highly skilled and trained students to build and

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support the launch of online stores for businesses that previously did not have the capacity to do so themselves. ii. Digital Main Street Grant will help main street small businesses be digitally more effective. Through a $2,500 grant administered by the Ontario BIA Association, small businesses will be able to adopt new technologies and embrace digital marketing. iii. Future-Proofing Main Street will provide specialized and in- depth digital transformation services and support that helps existing main-street firms adapt to changes in their sector and thrive in the new economy.

o In addition, the Recovery Activation Program, operated through the Toronto Region Board of Trade, will help businesses grow and digitize their operations with custom consulting sessions, online resource sharing, learning webcasts and business planning. o As a result of the investment announced today, the program will be offered province-wide and at no cost to businesses. o Along with the Digital Main Street platform, the province is investing an additional $150 million in rural broadband which will help open the digital road for many Ontario small businesses.

Additional Resources For more information on the Digital Main Street, go to: digitalmainstreet.ca/ontario

65. June 3rd - Ontario Celebrates Local Agri-food Heroes o The Ontario government is celebrating local agri-food heroes who have stepped up to ensure the province's food supply chain remains strong during the COVID-19 outbreak. o Individuals, businesses and organizations are highlighted in 2020 Local Food Report: Ontario Spirit - A Celebration of Local Food Collaboration. o The report demonstrates the importance of local food for Ontario consumers and communities, while recognizing farmers and those who keep food on our plates. o Ontario is home to nearly 49,600 farms and 4,400 food processing facilities that contribute over $47 billion to the provincial GDP, making the agri-food sector a key economic driver of Ontario's economy.

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66. June 3rd - Ontario Improving Broadband and Cell Service for Rural Communities o As Ontario safely and gradually begins to reopen, the provincial government is investing $150 million in reliable broadband and cellular service. o This funding will help create even more economic and educational opportunities in rural, remote and underserved areas of the province. o This is part of the province's $315 million initiative called Up to Speed: Ontario's Broadband and Cellular Action Plan. o The new Improving Connectivity in Ontario, or ICON, program, when leveraged, has the potential to result in an investment of up to $500 million in total partner funding to improve connectivity in underserved and unserved areas. o Applicants, including telecom companies, municipal governments, First Nation communities, and non-profits, will be invited to submit innovative proposals and lend their investment, expertise and experience to improve connectivity in communities across Ontario. o The province will fund a portion of each approved project.

Additional Resources • Connecting Ontario: Learn how Ontario is helping to improve connectivity across the province.

• Up to Speed: Ontario’s Broadband and Cellular Action Plan

• Ontario Builds map

67. June 2nd - Ontario Helps Manufacturers Ramp Up Production of Personal Protective Equipment o The Ontario government continues investing in local manufacturers in order to keep frontline workers and communities safe during the COVID-19 outbreak. o More innovative businesses are receiving financial support today through the Ontario Together Fund to re-tool their processes and increase their capacity to make personal protective equipment (PPE).

The three new companies receiving support are:

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i. Southmedic — Southmedic is a Barrie, Ontario based medical device manufacturer that distributes to more than 60 countries around the world. 1. The province is providing $1.8 million to help the company reengineer and retool its current production, and purchase new moulding equipment. ii. Sterling Industries — Sterling Industries is a Concord, Ontario based contract manufacturer and assembler of medical devices and sub-components. 1. The province is providing $1,023,325, which will allow the company to increase its output of face shields from 200,000 per week to more than a million per week. iii. SRB Technologies — SRB Technologies is a Pembroke, Ontario based producer of self-powered emergency lighting and self-powered exit signs. 1. The province is providing $59,889 to help the company convert a portion of its production from emergency lighting solutions for the nuclear, aerospace, construction and defence sectors to manufacturing medical-grade face shields, which will be supplied to regional hospitals and long- term care facilities.

o On April 1, 2020, the government launched the $50 million Ontario Together Fund to support the development of proposals submitted by businesses and individuals through the Ontario Together web portal and help businesses retool their operations. o All submissions received through the portal are being reviewed and prioritized to focus on solutions that can respond to where the need is greatest and what can be implemented quickly.

68. June 1st (Update) - Job Protection for Workers during the COVID-19 Pandemic o The Ontario government is taking steps to help ensure that as the economy gradually and safely reopens workers will have jobs to return to and businesses will be protected from incurring unsustainable termination costs. o The government has announced that it has enacted a new regulatory amendment that will put non-unionized employees on Infectious Disease Emergency Leave during the COVID-19 outbreak any time their hours of work are temporarily reduced by their employer due to COVID-19.

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o This will ensure businesses aren't forced to terminate employees after their Employment Standards Act temporary layoff periods have expired. i. Terminations triggered when temporary layoffs exceed the permitted length under the Employment Standards Act can result in costly payouts which, for many businesses, could be the difference between survival and closure. ii. Under the new regulatory change to the Employment Standards Act, non-unionized employees who have had their hours reduced or eliminated because of the pandemic will be deemed to be on Infectious Disease Emergency Leave. iii. Workers will remain employed with legal protections and be eligible for federal emergency income support programs. iv. The regulatory amendment applies retroactively to March 1, 2020 and will expire six weeks after the declared emergency ends. v. The regulatory amendments do not include employees represented by a trade union.

69. May 22nd - Ontario Makes it Easier to Conduct Business during COVID-19 - Legislative changes allow corporations to operate virtually and electronically: In force and retroactive to March 17, 2020

o The Government of Ontario is making it easier for people to conduct business and practice physical distancing in the new COVID-19 environment. o The province is permitting Ontario corporations to conduct virtual meetings and to defer certain annual meetings in specified circumstances and is allowing the Ministry of Government and Consumer Services to accept copies of documents, electronic signatures on documents, and electronic filing of documents. o Additionally, the COVID-19 Response and Reforms to Modernize Ontario Act, 2020 will permanently allow the Ministry to accept copies of documents signed by electronic signature, providing greater flexibility to businesses moving forward. o Legislative amendments to the Corporations Act, the Business Corporations Act, the Co-operative Corporations Act and the Condominium Act, 1998 related to virtual meetings and the deferral of annual meetings in some circumstances, are in force and retroactive to March 17, 2020, the day the Declaration of Emergency came into effect.

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70. May 21st - Ontario Announces First Phase of Research Projects to Fight COVID- 19

o The Ontario Government is quickly moving forward with innovative research to prevent, detect and treat COVID-19. o These projects, part of the government's $20 million Ontario COVID- 19 Rapid Research Fund, focus on areas of research such as vaccine development, diagnostics, drug trials and development, and social sciences. o The Ontario government is funding 15 high-quality and promising proposals that were submitted in response to a recent call for proposals for the Ontario COVID-19 Rapid Research Fund. o Additionally, Ontario is leading the country with 22 clinical trials investigating COVID-19 vaccines and treatments. o 11 of the 22 clinical trials have already secured the necessary approvals by Health Canada to advance potential vaccines and therapeutics. o Ontario's research will expand the global understanding of COVID-19 and further the capacity in the health care, artificial intelligence, and supply chain sectors to assist frontline workers today and in the future. o Ontario is also investing in artificial intelligence (AI) research through CIFAR to stop the spread of COVID-19. i. Throughout 2020, projects will identify early intervention strategies and effective treatments, support public health measures, and help improve our understanding of viral transmission and the mental health and social impacts of the virus.

o For more information on funded research projects, please visit: https://news.ontario.ca/opo/en/2020/05/ontario-announces-first-phase-of- research-projects-to-fight-covid-19.html

71. May 19th - Ontario Collaborates with Med-Tech Innovation Hub in the Fight Against COVID-19

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provide essential supplies and equipment to health care facilities during COVID-19. o With this new collaboration, the government will drive innovation in the sector, create jobs and build Ontario's domestic medical supply chain to ensure the province is as self-sufficient as possible and prepared for a future health crisis. o Non-medical manufacturing companies that have received funding through the Ontario Together Fund, or a Purchase Order with the Province of Ontario, can access MIX members' medical advisory services, including assistance navigating regulatory hurdles and increasing efficiencies.

For more information on this initiative, visit the MIX website.

72. May 14th - Ontario Announces Additional Workplaces that Can Reopen – New website to provide businesses with information on personal protective equipment (PPE) suppliers

o The Ontario government has announced the retailers, seasonal businesses and health and community service providers who will be permitted to open or expand their services on Tuesday, May 19, 2020, provided that the general trend on health indicators continues to improve as part of the first stage of the government's reopening framework. o The workplaces opening as part this stage are well-positioned to put workplace safety measures in place and get more people back to work, while not overburdening public transit and other services. o The government also announced additional seasonal services and activities will be permitted to open as early as Saturday May 16, 2020, in time for the Victoria Day long weekend. o The province will be providing an update on school closures and child care early next week.

o As soon as Saturday, May 16, 2020: i. Golf courses will be able to open, with clubhouses open only for washrooms and restaurants open only for take-out. ii. Marinas, boat clubs and public boat launches may open for recreational use.

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iii. Private parks and campgrounds may open to enable preparation for the season and to allow access for trailers and recreational vehicles whose owners have a full season contract. iv. Businesses that board animals, such as stables, may allow boarders to visit, care for or ride their animal. o Assuming trends in key public health indicators continue to improve, Ontario's first stage of reopening will begin on Tuesday, May 19, 2020 and will include: i. Retail services that are not in shopping malls and have separate street-front entrances with measures in place that can enable physical distancing, such as limiting the number of customers in the store at any one time and booking appointments beforehand or on the spot. ii. Seasonal businesses and recreational activities for individual or single competitors, including training and sport competitions conducted by a recognized national or provincial sport organization. 1. This includes indoor and outdoor non-team sport competitions that can be played while maintaining physical distancing and without spectators, such as tennis, track and field and horse racing. iii. Animal services, specifically pet care services, such as grooming and training, and regular veterinary appointments. iv. Indoor and outdoor household services that can follow public health guidelines, such as housekeepers, cooks, cleaning and maintenance. v. Lifting essential workplace limits on construction. vi. Allowing certain health and medical services to resume, such as in-person counselling and scheduled surgeries based on the ability to meet pre-specified conditions as outlined in A Measured Approach to Planning for Surgeries and Procedures During the COVID-19 Pandemic, as well as resuming professional services such as shifting Children's Treatment Centres from virtual to in-person. o The government and health and safety associations have released more than 90 safety guidance documents to assist employers in multiple sectors, including construction, retail, facilities maintenance and manufacturing.

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o To support business-owners, workers and the economic recovery of the province, the government has launched a website to provide businesses with information on personal protective equipment (PPE) suppliers. i. The Workplace PPE Supplier Directory has an up-to-date list of Ontario companies and business associations that are ready to supply personal protective equipment.

o To ensure that these first actions to reopen the province are a success, the public should continue to adhere to public health measures, including practising physical distancing or wearing a face covering when physical distancing is difficult or not possible, as well as regular handwashing and staying home when ill.

o If you have questions about what will be open or impacts to your business or employment, call the Stop the Spread Business Information Line at 1-888-444-3659.

Additional Resources • Learn more about Stage 1 of reopening Ontario.

• See the list of Stage 1 businesses

• Learn more about A Framework for Reopening our Province.

• Find workplace safety guidance documents to prepare for reopening.

• Information and advice to help your business navigate the economy during COVID-19.

• Provide your input on the economic impacts of COVID-19.

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the flexibility in certain emergency situations to allow trustees to meet virtually during school closures; ii. Enabling corporations to call and hold meetings virtually, as applicable, and extending the time period in which annual meetings must be held in specific circumstances; iii. Allowing designations of a beneficiary to be provided electronically for Retirement Savings Plans, Retirement Income Funds, Locked-in Retirement Accounts, Life Income Funds and Tax-Free Savings Accounts; iv. Allowing electronic filing of business registration documents, and the Ministry of Government and Consumer Services to accept copies of business registration documents and e-signatures; v. Allowing for regulations to set out the parameters for remotely commissioning or notarizing a document; vi. Extending, on a one-time basis for 2020, the legislated four-year period during which a Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) election is mandated to be held to give more time to support remote voting.

74. May 11th - Amendments to Ontario’s Building Code Related to Building Permits and Inspections o The Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing filed Ontario Regulation 209/20, which made amendments to Ontario’s Building Code related to the delivery of building code services, such as reviewing building permit applications and conducting inspections. o The amendment requires that municipal building officials continue to review permit applications and conduct construction inspections by providing that the time periods in the Building Code remain in effect for all construction projects, even when the municipal offices are closed because of the COVID-19 outbreak. o The amendment also establishes that conditional permits can be issued for non-essential construction during the COVID-19 outbreak. o The amendment will remain in effect for as long as municipal building department offices are closed to the public for in-person services due to the COVID-19 outbreak.

o The regulation is available here: www.ontario.ca/laws/regulation/r20209

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75. May 9th – Ontario Government Supporting Parents as Economy Reopens - Protecting licensed child care o The Ontario Government is protecting licensed child care in Ontario during the COVID-19 outbreak by ensuring parents retain access to local licensed child care, as well as EarlyON Child and Family Centres. o The government has unveiled a plan that, together with federal and municipal partnership, provides supports to licensed child care providers to ensure they remain sustainable and ready to open when parents return to work.

o The plan is focused on protecting child care spaces for parents with a time-limited approach that includes: i. Support for fixed operating costs for eligible child care and EarlyON Centres, while providers are prohibited from charging parent fees while the Emergency Order is in effect; ii. Direct and rapid funding delivery through municipal service managers for centres that currently receive funding; iii. A straightforward application process for child care centres that do not currently receive provincial funding by allowing them to apply directly to the Ministry of Education; iv. Direction that all child care centres will be required to maximize all available support under Canada's COVID-19 Economic Response Plan, including staffing costs retroactively to March 15, 2020, in addition to federal-provincial rental subsidy supports; v. Red tape reduction and cost savings by waiving all child care licensing applications, renewals and revision fees; vi. Automatic extension of child care licenses set to expire during the emergency period; and vii. Protecting existing base funding for licensed home child care agencies, and regular funding and wage enhancement grant funding for licensed home child care providers who have remained active during the emergency closure.

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76. May 8th –Ontario and Canada Take Additional Steps to Protect Agri-Food Workers During COVID-19 - Provincially licensed meat processing plants – Application opens May 12th o The Governments of Canada and Ontario are investing $2.25 million in provincially licensed meat processing plants to better protect employees and ensure the continued supply of healthy products o Through the Canadian Agricultural Partnership, the first stream of the Agri-food Workplace Protection Program will provide funding to implement COVID-19 health and safety measures in provincially licensed meat plants o The Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs (OMAFRA) will begin accepting applications on May 12, 2020. o More information about this targeted intake and the program guidelines can be found online on May 12, 2020 at: http://omafra.gov.on.ca/english/cap/index.htm or by calling: 1-877- 424-1300

77. May 8th - Ontario Eases Restrictions on Professional Sports Training Facilities – Currently Active th o Beginning May 8 , professional sport training facilities in Ontario will be permitted to reopen, provided their respective sports leagues have established health and safety protocols in response to COVID-19. o Sport represents a critical sector in Ontario and contributes more than $12.6 billion to the economy and creates thousands of jobs across the province.

78. May 7th - Ontario Protecting Forestry Jobs & Worker Safety During COVID-19

o The Ontario government is protecting people and jobs in northern, rural and Indigenous communities, while supporting long-term forest sustainability, by investing in protective measures to stop the spread of COVID-19 during the upcoming tree planting season. o The Ontario Government is making $3.5 million available to help put protective measures in place for the workers who plant trees this season. o Funds will be used for larger camp facilities and additional kitchens to provide more space, as well as extra personal protective equipment, plastic partitions for transporting workers and more wash stations. o Ontario's forest industry is critical to the provincial economy, generating over $18 billion in revenue and supporting approximately 155,000 direct and indirect jobs.

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o The vital role this industry plays is especially evident during the COVID-19 outbreak, as it provides essential forest products for hygiene, food and medical supplies, as well as packaging and shipping products.

o Virtual consultations have been launched with leaders from the forestry sector to discuss their interests and concerns as Ontario prepares to reopen the economy during the COVID-19 outbreak. i. Ideas from this virtual consultation will be reported into the government's new Ontario Jobs and Recovery Committee. ii. Visit Ontario.ca/reopen to learn how ideas can submitted.

79. May 1st - Certain Businesses Allowed to Reopen Under Strict Safety Guidelines - These businesses will be permitted to begin operations on Monday, May 4th

o The Ontario Government is allowing certain businesses and workplaces to reopen as long as they comply with strict public health measures and operate safely during the COVID-19 outbreak. o Those permitted to start up include seasonal businesses and some essential construction projects. o These sector-specific measures will help employers prepare their workplaces so they can be reopened safely and ensure workers, customers and the general public are protected (see Ontario Providing Employers with Workplace Safety Guidelines). o Although certain businesses are being permitted to reopen, it is critical that people continue to stay home, practise physical distancing and only go out for essential reasons, to pick up groceries, prescriptions or to keep a medical appointment. o Allowing certain businesses and workplaces to open under strict guidelines demonstrates the government's commitment to balance the needs of the economy with the health and safety of the people of Ontario.

o By following the proper health and safety guidelines these businesses will be permitted to begin operations on Monday, May 4 at 12:01 a.m: i. Garden centres and nurseries with curbside pick-up and delivery only; ii. Lawn care and landscaping; iii. Automatic and self-serve car washes; iv. Auto dealerships, open by appointment only;

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v. Golf courses may prepare their courses for the upcoming season, but not open to the public; and vi. Marinas may also begin preparations for the recreational boating season by servicing boats and other watercraft and placing boats in the water, but not open to the public. Boats and watercraft must be secured to a dock in the marina until public access is allowed.

. Additional essential construction projects that include: vii. Shipping and logistics; viii. Broadband, telecommunications, and digital infrastructure; ix. Any other project that supports the improved delivery of goods and services; x. Municipal projects; xi. Colleges and universities; xii. Child care centres; xiii. Schools; and xiv. Site preparation, excavation, and servicing for institutional, commercial, industrial and residential development;

o On April 27, the government released A Framework for Reopening our Province, which outlines the criteria Ontario's Chief Medical Officer of Health and health experts are using to advise the government on the loosening of emergency measures, as well as guiding principles for the safe, gradual reopening of businesses, services and public spaces.

80. April 30th - Government Launches New Tool to Support Trucking Industry – Currently Active

o The Ontario Government is offering a new free 511 app which will provide truck drivers immediate access to the information they need to stay safe, fed and rested while delivering essential goods across the province during the COVID-19 outbreak. o The Ontario 511 app provides images from over 600 cameras and includes up-to-date highway information on construction, collisions and road closures. o The app also identifies open rest areas and locations throughout the province that offer food and fuel. The app includes an easy to use map view and features a drive mode that provides hands free audio alerts. Page 89 of 296

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o Ontario is adding more places for truck drivers to safely stop and rest across the province. o Parking and washrooms are now available at 23 ONroute travel plazas, 45 rest areas, 32 Truck Inspection Stations, 14 truck lay-bys and five Park n Rides. o Every year, $1.26 trillion worth of goods are moved by trucks on Ontario’s roads.

o Resources: i. The Ontario 511 pilot app is available for free on the App Store and Google Play. ii. Find rest areas and restaurants that are truck friendly, courtesy of the Ontario Trucking Association, by visiting the Ontario 511 website.

81. April 30th - Ontario Providing Employers with Workplace Safety Guidelines – Currently Active

o The Ontario government is ensuring employers have the safety guidelines they need to protect workers, customers, and the general public from COVID-19 as it prepares for a gradual reopening of the provincial economy. o The Government safety guidelines released today will provide direction to those working in manufacturing, food manufacturing and processing, restaurant and food service, and the agricultural sector. o Find the new Ministry of Labour, Training and Skills Development Guidelines here.

o The Ontario government works closely with four provincial health and safety associations (HSAs) to help set, communicate and enforce the Occupational Health and Safety Act. o In partnership with the Ministry of Labour, Training and Skills Development, the HSAs have released a series of more than 90 technical sector guidance documents to further support employers and employees in remaining safe in the workplace during the COVID-19 outbreak. o The government will work with Ontario's health and safety associations to bring forward additional workplace safety guidelines for more sectors in the coming days and weeks.

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Resources i. Infrastructure Health and Safety Association (IHSA) serves the construction, electrical and utilities, aggregates, natural gas, ready- mix concrete and transportation sectors. IHSA guidance documents can be found here.

ii. Public Service Health and Safety Association (PSHSA) serves hospitals, nursing and retirement homes, residential and community care, universities and colleges, school boards, libraries and museums, municipalities, provincial government and agencies, police, fire and paramedics and First Nations. PSHSA guidance documents can be found here.

iii. Workplace Safety North (WSN) serves the forestry, mining, smelters, refineries, paper, printing and converting sectors. WSN guidance documents can be found here. iv. Workplace Safety and Prevention Services (WSPS) serves the agriculture, manufacturing, and service sectors. WSPS guidance documents can be found here.

v. Additional resources organized by sector can be found here.

o Starting this week, 58 new inspectors will join the hundreds of existing provincial labour inspectors on the ground. o The inspectors will be tasked with communicating COVID-19 safety guidelines to essential workplaces or enforcing emergency measures, including physical distancing and the closure of non-essential businesses. o The Government is committed to a careful, stage-by-stage approach to loosening emergency measures and reopening Ontario's economy. o Ontario also recently doubled the capacity of Ontario’s Health and Safety Call Centre to deal with a large increase in calls.

Additional Resources i. The government is also issuing posters to promote a variety of useful safety tips. ii. The posters offer helpful advice on physical distancing and sanitation. They are downloadable from the Ontario.ca website so employers can print and post them in their workplaces.

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82. April 28th – Launch of the COVID-19: Tackling the Barriers website - New Website Accepting Proposals for Temporarily Changing Rules and Regulations – Currently Active

o The Ontario Government has launched the COVID-19: Tackling the Barriers website to help businesses overcome the unique challenges created by the global pandemic. o Businesses working to retool their operations to produce health-related products, or those that want to continue their operations in this new environment of physical distancing, can submit any potential roadblocks to the website. o The province is prepared to allow temporary changes to provincial rules and regulations in order to remove any barriers that are hindering business and negatively impacting Ontario's supply chain. o In order to help Ontario businesses focus on overcoming today's challenges, the province is also pausing or extending any existing public consultations, delaying non-urgent related consultations while the emergency situation remains in place, and considering extending deadlines for reports and audits.

o The website builds on steps the government has already taken to help businesses respond to COVID-19, including: i. Providing $10 billion in provincial tax deferrals, Workplace Safety and Insurance Board premium deferrals, and other business supports; ii. Providing more than $900 million in urgent relief to small businesses and their landlords through a new program, the Ontario-Canada Emergency Commercial Rent Assistance Program (OCECRA); iii. Providing $50 million to help businesses such as manufacturers and distilleries retool so they can produce health-related products and supplies, such as ventilators, gowns, face masks and hand sanitizer; iv. Permitting 24-hour construction for critical infrastructure; v. Permitting 24-hour deliveries in every municipality across the province to help grocery stores and pharmacies keep their shelves stocked; and vi. Allowing restaurants and bars to sell alcohol with food takeout or delivery orders. Page 92 of 296

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o Visit the COVID-19: Tackling the Barriers website.

83. April 27th - Ontario Unveils Guiding Principles to Reopen the Province

o The Ontario Government has released A Framework for Reopening our Province, which outlines the criteria Ontario's Chief Medical Officer of Health and health experts will use to advise the government on the loosening of emergency measures, as well as guiding principles for the safe, gradual reopening of businesses, services and public spaces. o The framework also provides details of an outreach strategy, led by the Ontario Jobs and Recovery Committee, to help inform the restart of the provincial economy. o To reopen the economy, the government will consider factors such as the risk of the spread of COVID-19 and the ability to implement protective measures to keep workplaces safe.

o The government is planning a stage-by-stage approach to reopening the economy to ensure there are appropriate measures in place so workplaces can open safely. . Throughout each stage, continued protections for vulnerable populations must be in place, along with the continued practice of physical distancing, hand washing and respiratory hygiene, and significant mitigation plans to limit health risks. . Public health officials will carefully monitor each stage for two to four weeks, as they assess the evolution of the COVID-19 outbreak to determine if it is necessary to change course to maintain public health.

a. Stage 1: For businesses that were ordered to close or restrict operations, opening select workplaces that can immediately modify operations to meet public health guidance. Opening some outdoor spaces like parks and allowing for a greater number of individuals to attend some events. Hospitals would also begin to offer some non-urgent and scheduled surgeries, and other health care services. b. Stage 2: Opening more workplaces, based on risk assessments, which may include some service Page 93 of 296

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industries and additional office and retail workplaces. Some larger public gatherings would be allowed, and more outdoor spaces would open. c. Stage 3: Opening of all workplaces responsibly and further relaxing of restrictions on public gatherings.

o Supporting the next phases of Ontario's Action Plan, the new Ontario Jobs and Recovery Committee, will be consulting with key sectors in all regions to assess the impact of COVID-19 on the provincial economy and develop a plan to move forward. i. The Government and Members of Provincial Parliament will lead discussions with business associations, chambers of commerce, municipal leaders, the postsecondary sector, corporate leaders, small business owners, community and social service providers, Indigenous partners, Franco-Ontarians, entrepreneurs and others. o The work of the committee will build on Ontario's Action Plan: Responding to COVID-19 , the first phase of the government's $17 billion response, that is delivering targeted relief for businesses and families across Ontario.

o For more information please visit: A Framework for Reopening our Province

84. Building Code Amendment - Construction and conversion of buildings, intended for temporary use as health and sheltering facilities

o On April 9, 2020 the Building Code was amended to exempt construction and conversion of buildings, intended for temporary use as health and sheltering facilities during the period of the COVID-19 Emergency Order, from the Building Code Act and the Building Code. o Exempting these temporary projects will make it easier for municipalities and hospitals to respond to the increased demands for healthcare services and assist in ensuring that health care resources are not overwhelmed by the demand created by the COVID-19 outbreak. o For additional information please visit: https://www.ontario.ca/laws/regulation/r20141

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85. April 24th - Governments Invest $2.5 Million to Grow Agri-food e-Business During COVID-19 – Currently Accepting Applications

o The Governments of Ontario and Canada are investing up to $2.5 million to help the agri-food sector expand online, providing more opportunities for producers to grow their business and offer more food choices for families who are shopping from home during the COVID-19 outbreak. o The funding is being provided through the Canadian Agricultural Partnership. o The Agri-Food Open for E-Business initiative will help food producers, farmers markets, retailers, garden centres, greenhouses, nurseries, and agricultural associations develop online business, providing consumers with greater access to a wide variety of food and agriculture products.

o This targeted application intake features two funding streams: 1. Bring Your Business Online. Eligible organizations and businesses can apply for a grant of up to $5,000 to establish an online e-business and marketing presence. Funding under this stream will be quick and responsive for those needing immediate solutions. 2. Develop Online Business Opportunities. Eligible organizations, businesses and collaborations can apply for cost-share funding of up to $75,000 to implement high-impact projects.

o The Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs (OMAFRA) will immediately accept applications and expedite the approval process to help businesses and organizations develop, expand and enhance their current online presence. o More information about this targeted intake and the program guidelines can be found online at: http://www.omafra.gov.on.ca/english/cap/index.htm or by calling: 1-877- 424-1300.

86. April 18th - Ontario Investing $20 Million to Advance Medical Research – Currently Active o The Ontario government is investing $20 million to advance medical research and develop tools and resources to combat COVID-19 and other infectious diseases through the Ontario COVID-19 Rapid Research Fund.

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o The government is calling on all of the province's world-class research institutions, postsecondary institutions, and non-profit scientific partners to take action in the development of innovative solutions to track and defeat COVID-19. o Ontario researchers are encouraged to submit proposals through the new Ontario Together website. o Research submissions through the Ontario Together portal will be accepted until April 24, 2020. o The province is particularly interested in proposals that are highly feasible with achievable results within one year or a maximum of two years. o A diverse field of COVID-19 research will be eligible for funding and may include, but is not limited to, researching the COVID-19 strain, developing a vaccine, enhancing testing procedures, or improving modelling tools to help track the virus. o Researchers are encouraged to contact their institutions for further details.

87. April 17th - Canada and Ontario Supporting Agri-food Sector Supply Chain During COVID-19 – Matching Employers with Job Seekers – Currently Active o The governments of Canada and Ontario are investing up to $1 million in new funding to connect workers with in-demand jobs in the agri-food sector to keep the nation's supply chains strong and store shelves stocked during the COVID-19 pandemic. o Through the Canadian Agricultural Partnership, the federal and provincial governments will provide support that will help people connect with job opportunities in the sector quickly. o This program would help primary agriculture, food processing companies and grocery retail to recruit and train workers who are important to keeping the essential food supply chain functioning. o This targeted intake began accepting applications on April 17, 2020. Eligible applications will be received and assessed on a continuous basis, while funding is available. o Since June 2018, both the federal and provincial governments have committed support to approximately 2,500 projects, through the Partnership, to help eligible Ontario farmers, processors, businesses and sector organizations innovate and grow.

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o For more information about this targeted application intake or to obtain a program guidebook, email: [email protected] or call: 1-877- 424-1300.

88. April 15th – Supporting Long-Term Care Homes o The COVID-19 Action Plan: Long-Term Care Homes adds critical new measures to prevent further outbreaks and deaths from COVID-19 in long-term care homes o The Government encourages long-term care employers to offer full-time hours to their part-time employees during the COVID-19 outbreak. o To help employers cover this expense, the government is taking action to ensure long-term care homes have the flexibility and funds to rapidly hire nurses and other front-line staff they need, when they need them. o These emergency funds are available to help long-term care homes cover the incremental costs of increasing hours for part-time staff to help those staff limit their work locations. o An investment of $243 million in COVID-19 emergency funding is available to homes to cover the costs associated with securing the staffing, supplies, and capacity they need. o To help understaffed long-term care homes find qualified staff, the government launched an online tool to help match skilled front-line workers with employers: the Health Workforce Matching Portal.

89. April 11th - Supporting construction workers and businesses with emergency action to help improve cash flow in the construction industry o The new emergency action will lift the suspension of limitation periods and procedural time periods under the Construction Act and allow the release of holdback payments to contractors and subcontractors. o This will help improve cash flow in the construction industry during the COVID-19 outbreak. o The Construction Act is intended to regulate how payments are made, to help ensure that workers who have provided services or materials during a construction project are paid for their work.

90. April 9th - Ontario Starts Planning for Post-Pandemic Economic Recovery o The Province’s primary focus is on combatting the virus, supporting frontline health care workers and providing immediate relief to people and businesses. Page 97 of 296

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o To help plan for the post-pandemic period, a new Ontario Jobs and Recovery Committee has been launched by the Ontario government which will focus on getting businesses up and running and people back to work after the COVID-19 pandemic is over. o This new committee will be developing a plan to stimulate economic growth and job-creation in the weeks and months ahead. o The Committee will be consulting with a wide variety of people to assess the impact of COVID-19 on the provincial economy and develop an action plan to move forward, including business associations, chambers of commerce, municipal leaders, corporate leaders, small business owners, and entrepreneurs.

91. April 8th - Ontario Extending Construction Hours for Essential Projects During COVID-19 – Currently Active o Ontario is extending construction hours for essential construction projects to 24 hours a day. o This will allow for expedited construction on key facilities, such as new hospital builds, expansions, temporary COVID-19 response units or structures, and COVID-19 assessment centres. o Ontario will temporarily limit local noise bylaws from applying to these types of essential construction activities beginning April 7, 2020. o Extending hours for essential construction will also give worksite managers more flexibility to stagger shifts, limit the number of people in one place, and take reasonable precautions to keep workers safe and healthy under the recent guidelines issued by Ontario's Chief Prevention Officer for construction sites.

92. April 2nd - Ontario Supports Trucking Sector o The Ontario government is working closely with truck drivers and associations to respond to the issues they face on the road. o The government is ensuring all 23 ONroute travel plazas remain open for take-out, grab and go and drive-through services, including washrooms with enhanced cleaning. o The province is also providing portable washrooms at 32 truck inspection stations, so trucks have a place to stop and rest safely. o These actions build on measures announced last month that allow the 24- hour delivery of goods without the restrictions of municipal noise by- laws, and the extension of the validation of driver's licences, Commercial Vehicle Operator's Registration certificates and other products that expired on or after March 1, 2020 (see Municipal

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Emergency Act, 2020 and Commercial Vehicles - Extension of validation Periods for more details).

93. April 1st - $50 million Ontario Together Fund: Currently Active o The Ontario government is launching a new $50 million Ontario Together Fund to help businesses provide innovative solutions or retool their operations in order to manufacture essential medical supplies and equipment, including: i. Gowns ii. Coveralls iii. Masks& face shields iv. testing equipment v. ventilators o This new Fund will support the development of proposals submitted by businesses through the Ontario Together web portal. o The government will be looking for the most viable, innovative proposals that can quickly provide critical goods and services and the greatest benefit to the people of Ontario. o The fund is time-limited and will be available to companies and organizations across the province.

94. March 25th - Stop the Spread Business Information Line Now Open at 1-888-444- 3659 – Currently Active

o The province has launched a toll-free line 1-888-444-3659 to provide support to Ontario businesses who have questions about the province's recent emergency order to close at-risk workplaces. o Help is available from Monday to Sunday, from 8:30 a.m.―5:00 p.m. o Businesses who have questions about closures of at-risk workplaces or how emergency measures impact their business or employment can call the Stop the Spread Business Information Line.

95. March 21st - Launch of Ontario Together Website Currently Active o Ontario Together, a new website that will help businesses and their employees work with the province to meet the challenges of COVID-19. o The website will identify the province's supply challenges and solicit ideas and advice from Ontario's business and manufacturing communities on how the government can work together to meet the need.

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o Through the portal, companies will be able to submit proposals for the government to procure required goods and services and share creative solutions quickly. o https://www.ontario.ca/page/how-your-organization-can-help-fight- coronavirus

96. March 19th - Municipal Emergency Act, 2020 - Supply Chain - Temporary Changes to Municipal Noise By-Laws: Currently Active o The new legislation ensures that for the near future, the delivery of goods to Ontario's businesses and consumers isn't impacted by municipal noise by- laws that may unintentionally be impeding such deliveries when they are most urgently needed. o The new legislation will waive local noise by-laws allowing delivery trucks to operate overnight. o These temporary changes will allow businesses to transfer goods between their warehouses and retail stores 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

97. March 19th - Commercial Vehicles - Extension of validation Periods for Driver, Vehicle and Carrier Products: Currently Active o New regulations include extensions for driver licences, licence plate validation, Ontario Photo Cards, and Commercial Vehicle Operator Registration certificates, among others. o The Ministry of Transportation is also automatically extending the due dates for medical or vision reports o This extension will be in place until such time that, based on the advice of Ontario's Chief Medical Officer of Health and public health officials, the current situation improves.

COVID-19 – Provincial Government – Support for Individuals

• The Province is working with partners across the healthcare system, from public health to hospitals and community care, to do everything possible to contain the virus and ensure that the system is prepared to respond to any scenario.

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• Please visit the following pages for additional information: . https://www.ontario.ca/page/covid-19-support- workers?_ga=2.140418355.1292956891.1588614181- 1305037528.1580157468

. https://covid-19.ontario.ca/

98. August 20th - Ontario Adding 200 New Provincial Police Officers o The Ontario government announced the hiring of an additional 200 Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) officers. o These new recruits will provide OPP frontline officers with the additional resources they need to better protect communities, while safeguarding their mental health and well-being. o This recruitment initiative responds to recommendations made by the OPP Independent Review Panel (IRP) in its final report released in March. o Established in April 2019 to study the workplace culture at the OPP, the IRP was also tasked with examining how the provincial police address issues of mental health, occupational stress injuries and suicide among its members and with providing a series of recommendations. o The hiring of 200 new frontline OPP officers builds on Ontario's $2.6 million investment announced in April to hire new OPP psychologists and other mental health clinicians. o It also supports the creation of a new integrated mental health support program launched in March in partnership with the Ontario Provincial Police Association (OPPA).

99. August 19th - Ontario Helping Students and Jobseekers in London Gain In- Demand Skills o The Ontario government is investing $1.49 million in skills training in the London area to help students and other jobseekers gain in- demand training so they can be career ready for future employers. o The $1.49 million investment includes: . $440,000 for Greenhouse Academy to train 540 youth for careers in landscaping, horticulture and agriculture.

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. $500,000 for Let's Talk Science to help prepare 2,200 elementary and high-school students for careers in STEM sectors. . $98,000 for Fanshawe College to help 25 people in underrepresented groups find careers in the window- and door- installation industries. . $53,000 for Habitat ReStore to help 480 job seekers learn skills such as general finishing, carpentry and customer service at its Heartland ReStore location. . $185,375 for Pathways Skills Development to prepare 25 newcomers and Indigenous people for employment in manufacturing and/or construction sectors. . CityStudio London, a training project overseen by the Pillar Nonprofit Network, which will receive $214,000 to give up to 780 students practical on-the-job experience.

100. August 18th - Ontario Resumes Infant Hearing Checks o The Ontario government is providing $3.8 million to support hearing checks for infants who did not receive the universal newborn hearing screen due to the COVID-19 outbreak. o Over the past several months, Infant Hearing Program lead agencies suspended the newborn hearing screen commonly provided pre- discharge from hospitals and in community locations based on the advice of health officials. o As the province re-opens, Infant Hearing Program lead agencies are now starting to safely resume in-person services. This additional investment will increase audiology capacity by hiring audiologists and increasing referrals for hearing checks. o Ontario’s Infant Hearing Program provides universal hearing tests for newborn babies to detect signs of early hearing loss in children.

o Infant Hearing Program lead agencies will arrange a hearing check by an audiologist for babies who missed their newborn hearing screen. Contact the Infant Hearing Program location near you for more information.

101. August 14th - Canadian Armed Forces Share Promising Exit Report on Long-Term Care Mission o The Ontario government is grateful to the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) for aiding our long-term care homes during this challenging time

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for our province as well as the delivery of their comprehensive final report. o Under Operation LASER, which ran from April through July, the CAF deployed teams to seven long-term care homes in immediate need of critical staffing support. o In May, the military delivered an initial interim report that described a disturbing and unacceptable picture of conditions in these homes. o Upon receipt of the May report, the government took immediate action, launching rigorous inspections and, appointing temporary management at several homes to help them better prevent and control outbreaks. i. Other measures included providing emergency funding, regulatory flexibility, staffing support, and expanded testing, along with direction and guidance on outbreak management and infection prevention and control. o In final observations delivered to the Ministry of Long-Term Care, the CAF reports that nearly all concerns have been addressed and resolved. i. Any outstanding concerns are largely related to the training of new staff and to the supervision necessary to ensure consistent infection prevention and control measures. Both areas will continue to be monitored closely by the ministry and home management. o The government has launched an independent, public commission that will investigate how COVID-19 spread within long-term care homes, how residents, staff, families were impacted, and the adequacy of measures taken by the province and other parties to prevent, isolate, and contain the spread. i. The commission will provide the government with guidance on how to better protect long-term care home residents and staff from any future outbreaks. 102. August 14th - Ontario Launches Consultations to Strengthen Privacy Protections of Personal Data o The Ontario government has launched consultations to improve the province's privacy protection laws. o People and businesses from a wide range of sectors, including technology, financial and service, and the Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario, will have the opportunity to contribute to strengthening transparency and accountability concerning the collection, use and safeguarding of personal information online.

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o Through an online survey, written submissions and web conferences, the government is collaborating with the people of Ontario to create a legislative framework for privacy in the province's private sector. o Written submissions from businesses and the general public will be accepted until October 1, 2020. Anyone can participate in the consultation by filling out the online survey.

103. August 13th - Ontario Supports Municipalities by Investing in Local Roads and Bridges

o The Ontario government is providing $30 million to municipalities through the Connecting Links Program for 2021-22 to build, repair or replace local roads and bridges. o This investment will help create jobs and keep people and goods moving as the province continues to recover from COVID-19. o The Connecting Links Program provides funding to eligible municipalities of up to 90 per cent of eligible project costs, up to a maximum of $3 million for road projects. o In response to municipal feedback, the province is permanently raising the maximum amount of available funding for bridge projects from $3 million to $5 million to reflect the higher costs of maintaining and repairing bridges compared to roads. o Ontario has 77 municipalities eligible to apply for provincial funding through the Connecting Links Program for 2021-22, comprised of 352 kilometres of connecting links and 70 bridges. o Municipalities can apply online until 5:00 p.m. on November 6, 2020, by visiting the Ministry of Transportation's Connecting Links page. 104. August 11th - Ontario Helping Workers in Hamilton Re-Skill for New Jobs o The Ontario government is investing $1.3 million in two projects to help up to 236 job seekers train for careers and get practical on-the-job experience in the automotive and manufacturing sectors. o The training projects at McMaster University include a program to help unemployed or underutilized employees learn new manufacturing technologies, and internships and work placements to help postsecondary students and recent graduates learn the skills they need to launch a career in the sectors. o These projects encourage partnerships between industry, education and training providers that drive innovation, help employers find skilled workers, and help job seekers find well-paid careers.

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105. August 10th – Canada and Ontario invest in sustainable public transit and active transportation infrastructure for Kingston residents o The Provincial, Federal and Municipal governments have announced funding for eight new public transit and active transportation projects in the City of Kingston with over $47 million in total investments from all three levels of government. o These projects are being funded through the public transit stream of the Investing in Canada Infrastructure plan. o Several projects involve the construction of new and enhanced pedestrian and cycling infrastructure in the East-West corridor of the city that will make it safer and easier for residents to commute to their destinations or to directly access public transit. o Residents who use public transit will also benefit from the addition of a new long-range battery electric bus and the necessary battery charging equipment. Six more conventional buses will be added to the bus fleet, enabling the City of Kingston to increase transit service levels, improving the reliability and quality of the public transit system while reducing emissions. o The Government of Ontario is providing nearly $14.5 million to the projects, while the City of Kingston is contributing more than $16 million. o The Government of Canada is investing over $17 million in these projects through the Public Transit Infrastructure Stream (PTIS) of the Investing in Canada infrastructure plan.

o For more details, please visit: Backgrounder – Canada and Ontario invest in sustainable public transit and active transportation infrastructure to support Kingston residents

106. August 10th - Ontario Expanding Closed-Circuit Television Coverage to Keep Communities Safe o The Ontario government is looking to partner with police services across the province to expand the coverage of closed-circuit television (CCTV) systems, a key tool in the fight against guns and gangs and other criminal activity. o The investment of $6 million over three years will be made available through the Ontario CCTV Grant, a new program designed to further support police services in their efforts to enhance public safety and hold offenders accountable as part of Ontario's Guns, Gangs and Violence Reduction Strategy. o The grant builds on the province's approximate $106 million investment to combat gun and gang violence, with the support of the federal Page 105 of 296

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government, through Ontario's Guns, Gangs and Violence Reduction Strategy. i. The program also complements the $14 million the province invested last December through the provincial priorities stream of the new Community Safety and Policing Grant, which addresses provincewide issues that include gun and gang violence, sexual violence and harassment, and human trafficking. ii. Ontario made a similar investment to increase the number of surveillance cameras in the City of Toronto in August 2019.

107. August 10th - Windsor-Essex to Join the Rest of Province in Stage 3 o On the advice of the Chief Medical Officer Health and the local medical officer of health, Windsor-Essex will be allowed to move into Stage 3 on Wednesday, August 12, 2020 at 12:01 a.m. o The decision was based on positive local trends of key public health indicators, including lower transmission of COVID-19, ongoing hospital capacity, public health capacity to conduct rapid case and contact management, and a significant increase in testing. o The Windsor-Essex County Health Unit will join the rest of the province's 33 public health regions that entered into Stage 3 on July 17, 24 and 31, 2020 respectively. o For questions on restrictions that will remain in place during Stage 3, review the Stage 3 Emergency Order on the emergency information portal or call the Stop the Spread Business Information Line at 1-888-444- 3659.

108. August 7th - Ontario Celebrates Groves Memorial Community Hospital's Grand Opening o Today marked the grand opening of the new Groves Memorial Community Hospital in Wellington County. o The new Groves Memorial Community Hospital is equipped with new and emerging technologies that will support better patient outcomes in the growing community. o The new community hospital will begin delivering services on Sunday, August 9. o Ontario is investing $144.4 million to build the new Groves Memorial Community Hospital. This project is part of the province’s commitment to invest $27 billion over 10 years to build new and expanded hospital infrastructure.

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i. Located in Aboyne, the new, 158,000 square feet Groves Memorial Community Hospital will replace the aging site in Fergus. ii. To support the operations of this new hospital, Ontario is also providing nearly $11 million more this year, which represents an over 50 per cent increase in operational funding.

109. August 6th - Canada and Ontario invest in sustainable public transit for Greater Sudbury residents o Provincial, Federal and Municipal governments have announced funding for five public transit and active transportation projects in Greater Sudbury. o These investments include the purchase of 53 buses to replace those that are reaching the end of their life cycle over the next eight years, as well as planning, design, and construction to improve transit service along three of Sudbury's busiest corridors. o In addition, projects that study and introduce new smart-card technology to the system, as well as design and build three new Major Mobility Hubs, will improve service for residents. o The Government of Ontario is providing more than $33.1 million to the projects, while the City of Greater Sudbury is contributing more than $26.4 million. o The Government of Canada is investing over $39.7 million in these projects through the Public Transit Infrastructure Stream (PTIS) of the Investing in Canada infrastructure plan.

o For more details, please visit: Canada and Ontario invest in sustainable public transit for Greater Sudbury residents

110. August 5th - Canada and Ontario invest in public transit and active transportation infrastructure for Southwestern Ontario residents o Provincial, Federal and Municipal governments have announced funding for 11 projects that will modernize and improve transit around Southwestern Ontario. o In St. Thomas, a new fleet of 14 zero-emission buses, along with new software systems and upgraded passenger amenities will offer public transit users an improved ridership experience and greatly reduce greenhouse gas emissions. o Chatham-Kent public transit will add 10 new transit vehicles to expand service levels and will upgrade its systems to include real-time location technology and new fare system technology. Page 107 of 296

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o In Hanover, 11 new vehicles will increase the transit system's capacity. o LaSalle public transit users will benefit from the installation of bike lockers at various locations, which will encourage active transportation and improve connections to bus stops. o Leamington will replace two buses at the end of their lifecycle with two new buses that offer more seating. o The installation and resurfacing of pedestrian and bike baths in Point Edward will provide residents with safe active transportation routes. o West Elgin will add a new paratransit van with a wheelchair lift, improving accessibility for residents who rely on the service every week. o In Woodstock, the purchase of two new buses, the expansion of a bus garage and storage facility, as well as the construction of an automatic washing facility will improve the quality of service for public transit users and extend the lifespan of the buses. o The Government of Ontario is providing more than $5.6 million. The municipalities are contributing more than $3.9 million in total. o The Government of Canada is investing more than $6.7 million in these projects through the Public Transit Infrastructure Stream (PTIS) of the Investing in Canada infrastructure plan. o Across the province, Ontario is investing more than $7.3 billion in public transit infrastructure over 10 years through the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program.

o For more details, please visit: Canada and Ontario invest in public transit and active transportation infrastructure for Southwestern Ontario residents

111. August 5th - Ontario Supporting Non-Profits as Province Recovers from COVID-19 o The Ontario government is investing $83 million through the Ontario Trillium Foundation (OTF) to provide grants to help eligible non-profit organizations, including food banks, child and youth programs and Royal Canadian Legion branches, recover from COVID-19 and continue the delivery of vital programming in their communities. o The OTF's Resilient Communities Fund will provide grants of up to $150,000 to help eligible non-profit organizations rebuild and recover from the impacts of COVID-19 with support for: i. Equipping board members and employees with supports to implement new approaches, prepare for change and build resiliency (e.g. organizational training and coaching, strategic

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planning and implementation, research & development, mental and physical health and wellbeing supports); ii. Improving and increasing ability to access financial resources and develop new and/or alternative sources of revenues (e.g. develop fundraising plans, identify fundraising and financial technology resources, seek opportunities for public-private partnerships and social finance); iii. Adapting or re-imagining the delivery of programs and services to meet the needs of the community, employees and volunteers (e.g. identify new health and safety processes and required personal protective equipment, technology supports, staffing and volunteer recruitment and training); iv. Procuring equipment or renovating spaces to meet the changing needs of the organization, its programs and services, and adapt to new ways of working (e.g. equipment and/or renovations to meet changing technology health and safety, and service delivery requirements); and v. Creating and/or adopting new approaches for organizations to work together to meet the needs of communities (e.g. peer learning, professional development, networking, resource, knowledge and data sharing). o OTF awarded $115 million to 645 projects last year to build healthy and vibrant communities in Ontario.

o For more information, visit the Ontario Trillium Foundation website on eligibility requirements and application deadlines.

112. August 4th - Windsor-Essex Remains in Stage 2 o In consultation with the Chief Medical Officer of Health, the local medical officer of health, other health experts, and local authorities, Windsor- Essex County Health Unit will remain in Stage 2 as the province continues to monitor local transmission of COVID-19 and support efforts to contain its spread. o Outbreaks, especially in agriculture and agri-food sectors, pose unique challenges that require a targeted and collaborative response. o Working with federal and local authorities, the province recently deployed the Emergency Medical Assistance Team (EMAT) to Windsor-Essex. i. EMAT is providing both incident management support and coordination to the health sector in Windsor-Essex and will provide clinical support should it be required.

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o Ontario is also implementing a three-point plan to support Windsor- Essex County Health Unit in reducing the risk of transmission on farms and throughout the community. i. This plan includes ongoing and expanded on-site testing, access to employment benefits and supports, and public health guidance specific to the agri-food setting.

113. August 4th - Ontario Provides More Supports for Families of Children on the Autism Spectrum o Ontario is providing families in the Ontario Autism Program (OAP) with services to support their child's ongoing learning and development. o Foundational family services such as family and peer mentoring, caregiver workshops and coaching will be tailored to the unique regional and cultural needs in different communities. i. These services will build on existing virtual and remote options introduced during the COVID-19 outbreak. o The first phase of foundational family services is launching August 7, 2020. i. Services will be offered at no cost in a variety of formats with individual and group supports and virtual and in-person sessions. ii. Options may vary during the first phase of implementation as providers continue to expand their services and as COVID-19 restrictions are lifted. o In July 2019, the Ontario Autism Program budget was increased from approximately $300 million to $600 million annually to help ensure it is both needs-based and sustainable moving forward.

o Families can contact select Ontario Autism Program service providers to learn more about the types of supports currently available in their community.

114. July 31st - Canada and Ontario Invest in Affordable Housing in Kingston o The governments of Ontario and Canada are investing over $625,000 in a new affordable housing development in Kingston to help provide individuals and families who are at risk of homelessness the housing and support services they deserve. o Construction is underway on a new 40-unit, mixed-income apartment building on Wright Crescent, with five units being funded through the federal-provincial Investment in Affordable Housing Program.

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o The project will have a mix of one-bedroom, two-bedroom and bachelor units, and is expected to be completed by Fall 2021. o Ontario is safely and gradually restarting the economy so that everyone can get back to work.

115. July 31st - Ontario Expands Services at All DriveTest Centres o On Tuesday, August 4, 2020, Ontario's driver testing services provider, DriveTest, will resume road testing for class G2 and all motorcycle licences as part of the second phase of the reopening of driver examination services across the province. o These services are being reintroduced in three phases until full services are restored this fall. The gradual approach ensures that strict protocols are in place to prevent the spread of COVID-19. o To reduce crowding and ensure physical distancing, most DriveTest centres will serve customers who want to take a knowledge test, exchange a driver's licence and apply for or upgrade a commercial driver's licence on a staggered schedule, based on when they were born. o People with birthdays between January to June will be allowed to visit a centre the first week of reopening and people with birthdays between July to December will have access to DriveTest services the following week:

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116. July 31st - COVID Alert Available for Download o Privacy-First, Made-in-Ontario App Notifies Users of Potential Exposure to COVID-19 o As Ontarians continue to do their part to help stop the spread of COVID- 19, the Ontario government is encouraging everyone to download the new COVID Alert app on their smart phone from the Apple and Google Play app stores. Page 111 of 296

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o This app lets users know if they may have been exposed to the virus. o It is free, easy and safe to use. The more people who download the app, the more effective it will be in stopping the spread of COVID-19. o Work on COVID Alert was initiated in Ontario by the Ontario Digital Service and volunteers at Shopify, and was the foundation of the work by the Government of Canada. o The app was developed in consultation with the Privacy Commissioners of Canada and Ontario to ensure the highest level of privacy for everyone using it. i. The app does not collect personal information or health data, and does not know or track the location, name, address, or contacts of any user. o If an app user receives a message from COVID Alert that they may have been exposed to the virus, they should follow the public health advice given on the app and get tested.

117. July 30th – Ontario Continues to Gradually and Safely Reopen Child Care for Working Parents o The Ontario government has announced its plan to allow licensed child care centres across Ontario to open at full capacity starting September 1, 2020. o EarlyON Child and Family Centres will also be permitted to reopen with in-person programming along with before- and after-school programs for school aged children which will be permitted to operate with standard ratios and maximum group size requirements. o Ontario will also provide additional funding, with support from the federal government through the Safe Restart Agreement, to help child care operators and EarlyON Child and Family Centres purchase cleaning supplies, PPE and support staffing needs related to new procedures. o More information about reopening protocols and guidelines will be shared in the coming days. o The government of Ontario will supply face coverings to licensed child care settings and EarlyON locations.

Additional Resources: • Learn more about Stage 3 of reopening Ontario • Operational Guidance During COVID-19 Outbreak – Child Care Reopening • COVID-19: reopening child care centres • Learn about the plan to provide funding support for the early years and child care sector during recovery from the COVID-19 outbreak.

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118. July 30th - Ontario Releases Plan for Safe Reopening of Schools in September o The Ontario government is announcing the safe reopening of schools for in-class instruction beginning this September. o The government has unveiled a plan that prioritizes the health and safety of students and staff, and provides school boards with unprecedented resources and flexibility, while accommodating regional differences in trends of key public health indicators. i. Elementary schools (Kindergarten to Grade 8) will reopen provincewide, with in-class instruction five days a week. ii. Secondary schools with lower risk will reopen with a normal daily schedule, five days a week, while most secondary schools will start the school year in an adapted model of part-time attendance with class cohorts of up to 15 students alternating between attending in- person and online. iii. Students from Grade 4-12 and school staff will be required to wear masks. iv. Parents will continue to have the option to enroll their children in remote delivery, which respects their fundamental role in making the final determination of whether they feel safe with their children returning to school. o The province is implementing additional public health protocols to keep students and staff safe when they return to school in September. o To support the implementation of these protocols, the government is providing over $300 million in targeted, immediate, and evidence-informed investments, including: . $60 million in procurement of medical and cloth masks for students and staff, with direction to boards to ensure that students who cannot afford a mask are provided one; . $30 million for teacher staffing to support supervision, keeping classes small and other safety related measures; . $50 million to hire up to 500 additional school-focused nurses in public health units to provide rapid-response support to schools and boards in facilitating public health and preventative measures, including screening, testing, tracing and mitigation strategies; . Over $23 million to provide testing capacity to help keep schools safe

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. $75 million in funding to hire over 900 additional custodians and purchase cleaning supplies for schools; . $40 million to clean school buses, to ensure that students are in a thoroughly cleaned transportation environment . ·$10 million for health and safety training for occasional teachers, who have historically not been covered by professional development that is offered to permanent teachers . $10 million to support special needs students in the classroom; and . $10 million to support student mental health.

o This funding is in addition to a $25 million investment in mental health and technology, which will see an additional $10 million dedicated to mental health staff, resources, and programs, as well as $15 million in technology funding to support the procurement of over 35,000 devices for Ontario's students to support their synchronous learning in-school and beyond.

o For further details, please visit: Actions Taken to Keep Schools Safe During Reopening

119. July 30th - Ontario Marks World Day Against Trafficking in Persons o The Province of Ontario today joined countries around the globe on World Day Against Trafficking in Persons to raise awareness about human trafficking, one of the fastest-growing crimes worldwide. o This year's theme focuses on first responders working on the frontlines to end human trafficking. o Over the past several months, those working on the frontlines have faced unprecedented challenges responding to the ongoing threat of human trafficking and providing continued supports to victims during the COVID- 19 outbreak. o The Provincial government helped support these frontline workers with $40 million in relief funding, which helped address the increased costs for residential service providers, including emergency shelters for women. o An additional $2.7 million was provided for victim services and an additional $1 million to help frontline agencies supporting people experiencing, or at risk of, sexual assault, human trafficking and gender- based violence during the COVID-19 outbreak.

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o The Provincial government is taking strong action to combat human trafficking and end child sexual exploitation with a new $307 million Anti- Human Trafficking Strategy released earlier this year.

120. July 29th - Ontario Moving Toronto and Peel Region into Stage 3 o Additional businesses and public spaces will be reopening as the Ontario government allows the City of Toronto and Peel Region to move into Stage 3 of reopening the province on Friday, July 31 at 12:01 a.m. o Toronto Public Health and Peel Public Health regions will join the 31 public health regions that entered into Stage 3 on July 17 and 24, 2020. o Windsor-Essex County Health Unit region will remain in Stage 2Ontario will continue to monitor local trends of key public health indicators in the Windsor-Essex County Health Unit region and move it into Stage 3 when it is safe to do so. I. In the interim, the government continues to address the needs of the region, in partnership with other levels of government, through measures such as on-farm testing, the deployment of mobile testing units and the adoption of new public health guidance for positive asymptomatic workers for all workplaces.

o For more information on the restrictions that will remain in place during Stage 3, as well as the public health and workplace safety restrictions necessary to keep people safe, visit Ontario.ca/reopen.

o Businesses that are unable to open or resume full activities due to Stage 3 restrictions, or businesses that have ideas to safely amend Stage 3 restrictions or requirements, can visit Ontario.ca/reopen to submit a reopening proposal for consideration.

o For questions on restrictions that will remain in place during Stage 3, review the Stage 3 Emergency Order on the emergency information portal or call the Stop the Spread Business Information Line at 1 888 444- 3659.

121. July 29th - Ontario Invests in Supportive Housing for Niagara Region's Most Vulnerable o The Ontario government is investing over $2.2 million in supportive housing to give those who are most at risk of homelessness in Niagara Region the housing and support services they deserve.

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o The new 24-unit Oakdale Commons development in St. Catharines will include 15 supportive housing units, four of which will be fully accessible. I. The new building will include a community room, kitchen, public washroom and laundry facilities for residents, as well as a large community garden and access to a city-operated playground beside the site. II. Residents will benefit from onsite support from the YWCA Women’s Resource Centre which provides skill development programs, such as financial literacy, healthy relationships, employment related programs and cooking. o The funding is being provided through the Home for Good program, which provides housing assistance and support services to people experiencing homelessness, or who are at imminent risk of homelessness, in four priority areas: youth, Indigenous people, people experiencing chronic homelessness, and individuals transitioning from places such as jails and hospitals.

122. July 29th - Canada and Ontario invest in modern, green public transit for residents of Oakville o Provincial, Federal and Municipal governments have announced funding for 14 projects today that will modernize Oakville's transit system and create a more sustainable community. o Projects include the replacement of 57 diesel buses over the next six years with zero-emission battery-electric buses, plus 16 new electric buses to expand the fleet. In addition, 32 charging stations will be installed to support battery charging for the electric buses. o Several projects will modernize the transit experience for users. I. Wi-Fi will be installed on 107 conventional and 20 para-transit buses so riders can easily connect to the Internet from their mobile devices. II. In addition, approximately 249 bus stops in Oakville will be upgraded to ensure full accessibility for riders, with landing pads, walkways, ramps, and curbs. o The Government of Ontario is contributing more than $22.1 million, while the Town of Oakville is contributing over $17.6 million. o The Government of Canada is investing over $26.5 million in these projects through the Public Transit Infrastructure Stream (PTIS) of the Investing in Canada infrastructure plan.

o For more information, please visit:

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123. July 29th - Ontario Launches Independent Long-Term Care COVID-19 Commission o The Ontario government launched an independent commission into COVID-19 and long-term care. o Three commissioners will investigate how COVID-19 spread within long- term care homes, how residents, staff, and families were impacted, and the adequacy of measures taken by the province and other parties to prevent, isolate and contain the virus. o The commission will also provide the government with guidance on how to better protect long-term care home residents and staff from any future outbreaks. o This independent commission has the power to conduct an investigation, including compelling persons to give or produce evidence, issuing summons, and holding public meetings. o The commission's findings are delivered within the timeframes set out by the Minister of Long-Term Care in the Terms of Reference, allowing investigations to be completed in months, rather than years. I. The commissioners are expected to deliver their final report by April 2021. o The Ontario government has committed to investing a historic $1.75 billion to create new and redevelop existing long-term care beds.

124. July 28th - Canada and Ontario Invest in Affordable Housing for Seniors in York Region o Canada and Ontario are investing over $4.2 million in the Unionville Seniors affordable housing development to give seniors who are at risk of homelessness in York Region the housing and support services they deserve. o The new 264-unit building in Markham will be partially funded through the joint federal and provincial Social Infrastructure Fund and will include a seniors' hub and community space. o It will be located at 4300 Highway 7 in Markham and is expected to open in 2022. o The Social Infrastructure Fund gives local communities the flexibility to address their local housing needs by funding new rental construction, and providing home repairs, housing allowances, rent supplements or home ownership.

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o Ontario is working hard to safely restart the economy and create jobs so that everyone can get back to work.

125. July 28th - Canada and Ontario invest in sustainable public transit for Brampton residents o The Federal, Provincial and Municipal governments have announced funding for four projects that will improve Brampton's transit system and create a more sustainable community. o Projects include the purchase of 32 conventional buses to maintain service levels and replace the retiring fleet. o Over the next four years, 300 hybrid and conventional buses will be refurbished, making them more reliable for riders and extending their use. o In addition, a new transit hub will increase the number of bus bays in the existing terminal, doubling the number of trips the hub can accommodate. o The Government of Ontario is contributing more than $37.8 million, while the City of Brampton is contributing over $30.2 million. o The Government of Canada is investing over $45.3 million in these projects through the Public Transit Infrastructure Stream (PTIS) of the Investing in Canada infrastructure plan.

o For more details, please visit: Canada and Ontario invest in sustainable public transit for Brampton residents

126. July 28th - Province Announces Ontario Health Team in Eastern Ottawa o In support of the ongoing fight against COVID-19 and as part of the province's plan to end hallway health care, the Ontario government is announcing a new Ontario Health Team in Eastern Ottawa and is providing additional funding to better connect care. o The Ottawa East Ontario Health Team is one of five new Ontario Health Teams being established across the province at this time. I. Ontario Health Teams bring together health care providers to work as one team to improve patient outcomes. II. Through an Ontario Health Team, patients will experience easier transitions from one provider to another, including, for example, between hospitals and home care providers, with one patient story, one patient record and one care plan. III. Patient and families will also have access to 24/7 navigation and care coordination services. o The province is also investing up to $25.25 million to directly support the 29 approved Ontario Health Teams. Page 118 of 296

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o Of this funding, $9.5 million will be dedicated to virtual care which will provide more support for vulnerable populations and individuals who have tested positive for COVID-19.

o Learn more about Ontario Health Teams.

127. July 28th - Ontario Invests in Affordable Housing for Seniors in Durham Region o The Ontario government is investing over $2.6 million in the Parkview Seniors Lodge Expansion development to give seniors in Durham Region at risk of homelessness the housing and support services they deserve. o The three-storey building will include a total of 37 units for seniors, 30 of which will be affordable housing. o Ten units will be fully accessible, and scooter parking will be available. The building will also include a common room and an office space. o This investment is part of the joint federal-provincial Social Infrastructure Fund, which provides local communities with the flexibility to address their local housing needs by funding new rental construction, and providing home repairs, housing allowances, rent supplements or home ownership.

128. July 28th - Canada and Ontario invest in sustainable public transit infrastructure to support Sault Ste. Marie residents o The Federal, Provincial and Municipal governments have announced funding for six public transit projects in Sault Ste. Marie. o These investments include the purchase of 22 buses to replace existing vehicles in the fleet. o Fare boxes and automatic vehicle location and call-out equipment will be replaced and upgraded, providing next-stop capabilities and vehicle Wi- Fi on all 39 vehicles of the fleet. o In addition, the downtown bus terminal will be relocated with the construction of a new addition to the main transit building. o The Government of Ontario is providing more than $4.5 million, while the City of Sault Ste. Marie is contributing more than $3.4 million. o The Government of Canada is investing over $5.5 million in these projects through the Public Transit Infrastructure Stream (PTIS) of the Investing in Canada infrastructure plan.

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129. July 24th - Ontario Strengthening Community Safety in Kenora o The Ontario government is investing $800,000 to support the creation of a one-year pilot project with the Kenora Bear Clan Patrol that will strengthen community safety and well-being for the community's most vulnerable. I. The Kenora Bear Clan Patrol will operate 24 hours a day, seven days a week, to assist vulnerable and at-risk residents who are experiencing homelessness and living with mental health and addictions issues. II. The year-long pilot with the Kenora Bear Clan Patrol will run until the end of July 2021. III. This initiative complements the $675,000 Community Safety and Policing Grant provided to Kenora’s Mobile Crisis and Outreach Team over three years from 2019 to 2022. o The Patrol will serve as an intermediary between the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) and local crisis response services and will provide a range of services such as transportation to a hospital or treatment centre, providing basic resources such as food and water and helping people find shelter. o If successful, the pilot project could be implemented in other regions where a culturally-sensitive response model may assist Ontario's most- vulnerable.

130. July 23rd – Ontario Announces Five New Ontario Health Teams o In support of the ongoing fight against COVID-19 and as part of the province's plan to end hallway health care, the Ontario government is announcing five new Ontario Health Teams and is providing additional funding to better connect care.

o The five new Ontario Health Teams are: i. Algoma Ontario Health Team in Algoma District; ii. Niagara Ontario Health Team in Niagara Region;

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iii. Ottawa East Ontario Health Team in Eastern Ottawa, Eastern Champlain and a certain portion of Ottawa Centre, offering services in both official languages; iv. Western Ontario Health Team in London-Middlesex; and v. Western York Region Ontario Health Team in Vaughan, Richmond Hill and King City.

o Ontario Health Teams bring together health care providers to work as one team to improve patient outcomes.

o Through an Ontario Health Team, patients will experience easier transitions from one provider to another, including, for example, between hospitals and home care providers, with one patient story, one patient record and one care plan.

o The province is also investing up to $25.25 million to directly support the 29 approved Ontario Health Teams.

o Of this funding, $9.5 million will be dedicated to virtual care, which will provide more support for vulnerable populations and individuals who have tested positive for COVID-19.

o With the remaining $15.75 million, each Ontario Health Team will receive up to $375,000, to be used for: i. Expanding digital care, including training, education and purchasing new tools and technology for virtual visits, booking online appointments and patient portals; ii. Dedicated human resources to help develop and implement this new model of care, including more collaborative responses to COVID-19; and iii. Purchasing business information tools to measure the performance and outcomes of the Ontario Health Team model.

131. July 22nd - Ontario Strengthens Protections for Tenants o The Ontario government is providing stability to Ontario's rental market by increasing fines for unlawful evictions and reinforcing the necessity

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for landlords to explore repayment agreements before considering evictions. o These measures are included in the Protecting Tenants and Strengthening Community Housing Act which received Royal Assent today. o The legislation, which updates the Residential Tenancies Act, 2006 and Housing Services Act, 2011, will make it easier to resolve disputes while protecting tenants from unlawful evictions by: i. Requiring tenant compensation of one month's rent for "no fault" evictions; ii. Allowing the Landlord and Tenant Board to order up to 12 months' rent in compensation for eviction notices issued in bad faith or where the landlord does not allow the tenant to move back in after renovations or repairs; iii. Doubling the maximum fine amounts for offences under the Act to $50,000 for an individual and $250,000 for a corporation. o The changes will also modernize and streamline the dispute resolution processes at the Landlord and Tenant Board and encourage the use of alternatives to formal hearings to resolve certain issues and encourage negotiated settlements. o The Landlord and Tenant Board must now consider whether a landlord tried to negotiate a repayment agreement with a tenant before it can issue an eviction order for non-payment of rent related to COVID-19. Certain disputes, such as those related to unpaid utility bills, will shift from Small Claims Court to the Board. o The government has made changes to the Housing Services Act, 2011. These amendments will help maintain the existing community housing supply by giving housing providers with expiring operating agreements and mortgages ways to remain in the community housing system by sigining a new service agreement with service managers as well as encourage existing and new housing providers to offer community housing.

132. July 20th - Province Invites Ontarians to Safely Enjoy Summer at Ontario Place

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o As the province safely and gradually reopens, these initiatives will help with the economic recovery of the arts, entertainment and hospitality sectors in Ontario. o This summer's line-up at Ontario Place includes: • Lavazza Drive-In Film Festival • Toronto Shines • DriveInTO • Toronto Undergraduate Jazz Festival • Toronto International Film Festival

o Visitors are encouraged to review the current COVID-19 updates before visiting the site and are asked to respect health and safety guidelines to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.

133. July 17th - Hospital Assumes Management of Villa Colombo in North York o The Ministry of Long-Term Care is appointing Humber River Hospital as interim manager at Villa Colombo in North York. o Despite receiving support and advice from Humber River Hospital for weeks, Villa Colombo has been unable to contain the spread of COVID- 19. o Humber River Hospital will now manage care in the home along with the team at Villa Colombo and fill the executive director role on a temporary basis. o Voluntary management contracts come hand-in-hand with other measures the province has taken on behalf of long-term care residents and staff, including emergency funding, regulatory flexibility, staffing support, expanded testing, along with direction and guidance on outbreak management, and infection prevention and control.

134. July 17th - Ontario Introduces Measures to Cap Interest and Fees on Payday Loans o The Ontario government is proposing changes that would provide additional protection for payday loan borrowers by capping interest rates and fees on defaulted loans, ensuring that workers and families who use payday loan services can keep more of their hard-earned money. i. The changes were included in the COVID-19 Economic Recovery Act, 2020. o Lenders would not be permitted to charge interest in excess of 2.5 per cent per month (non-compounded), providing rate relief to borrowers unable to repay their loans on time.

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o The government would also establish a maximum fee of $25 that may be charged by lenders for dishonoured or bounced cheques or pre- authorized debits. o If passed, this would be the first time Ontario has taken action to protect borrowers in default from annual interest rates as high as 60 per cent and to establish a maximum fee that may be charged for dishonoured payments. o Read more about consumer rights at www.ontario.ca/paydayloans.

135. July 16th (Update) – Ontario Extends Emergency Orders

July 16th Update o The Ontario government has extended most emergency orders currently in force under s.7.0.2 (4) of the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act (EMCPA) until July 29, 2020. o Keeping the emergency orders in place provides the government with the necessary flexibility to ensure the protection of vulnerable populations, such as seniors, while continuing to implement its Framework for Reopening the Province with many regions entering Stage 3 on Friday. o On July 7, 2020, the Government of Ontario introduced the Reopening Ontario (A Flexible Response to COVID-19) Act, 2020 that would, if passed, ensure important measures remain in place to address the threat of COVID-19 once the provincial Declaration of Emergency has ended.

o For a full list of orders which have been extended, please visit: https://news.ontario.ca/opo/en/2020/07/ontario-extends-emergency- orders-2.html

July 9th Update o The government intends to extend emergency orders to align with the Reopening Ontario (A Flexible Response to COVID-19) Act, 2020, if passed. i. This proposed legislation is part of the government's plan to cautiously reopen Ontario in a way that recognizes the ongoing impacts of COVID-19 even after the provincial declaration of emergency has ended. ii. The bill, if passed, would allow Ontario to continue its path to recovery by easing restrictions where appropriate, while

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maintaining important select tools to address the ongoing threat of this deadly virus and protect Ontarians. o A full list of emergency orders can be found on the e-Laws website under the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act and at Ontario.ca/alert.

Previous Update o The government has removed certain restrictions for Stage 2 indoor sports and recreational fitness activities facilities. i. This will enable the facilities to be used by more businesses and organizations to train amateur or professional athletes, or to run certain non-contact amateur or professional athletic competitions. ii. In all cases, facility owners would only be able to permit activities to occur in a way that meets public health requirements.

June 6th Update o Due to COVID-19's unprecedented impact on the justice system, the province is extending the suspension of limitation periods and time periods in proceedings until September 11, 2020. i. This will ensure people will not experience legal consequences if the original time requirements of their case are not met while this order is in effect. o The Government of Ontario declared a provincial emergency on March 17, 2020 under the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act.

136. July 16th – Ontario Extends Expiry Period of Marriage Licences o The Ontario government is taking steps to extend the expiry period of most marriage licences that have not been used due to the COVID-19 outbreak. o This change is being made as a proposed amendment to the Marriage Act, and if passed, will help reduce the financial and administrative burden for many engaged couples. i. The province is proposing to extend the expiry date for most marriage licences issued between December 1, 2019, and the end of the province-wide Declaration of Emergency due to COVID- 19. ii. These licences would still be valid and could be used for up to 24 months from the end of the Declaration of Emergency.

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iii. Couples with a qualifying unused marriage licence issued during this timeframe are encouraged to hold onto it. They would have up to 24 months to use it and would not need to replace their marriage licence. iv. In Ontario, marriage licences are issued by municipalities and are typically valid for three months from the date issued. o Couples can still get married in-person but must adhere to the current provincial restrictions on gatherings and requirements for physical distancing.

o For further details, please visit: https://news.ontario.ca/mgs/en/2020/07/ontario-extends-expiry-period- of-marriage-licences.html

137. July 15th - Canada and Ontario invest in a more accessible Timmins with modern public transit infrastructure o Provincial, Federal and Municipal governments have announced funding for three public transit projects in Timmins. o The purchase of a new conventional bus and the replacement of standard buses with two paratransit vehicles will improve the transit system's accessibility, upgrade the system's capacity, and enhance the overall quality for public transit riders. o In addition, renovations to Timmins' terminal transit station will modernize the facility and will include fully accessible washrooms. These upgrades will ensure a reliable, barrier-free space for all public transit users. o The Government of Ontario is providing more than $806,000 to the projects, while the municipality is contributing more than $645,000. o The Government of Canada is investing over $960,000 in these projects through the Public Transit Infrastructure Stream (PTIS) of the Investing in Canada infrastructure plan.

o For more details, please visit: Canada and Ontario invest in a more accessible Timmins with modern public transit infrastructure

138. July 13th - Canada and Ontario invest in more accessible public transit infrastructure for Barrie residents o The Provincial, Federal and Municipal governments have announced funding for five projects that will modernize and improve Barrie Transit. Page 126 of 296

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o Residents who use public transit will benefit from the replacement of the City of Barrie's retiring bus fleet with 30 new, low-floor, accessible buses. o In addition, transit users with accessibility needs will benefit from the purchase of 21 new fully accessible, paratransit city buses which will replace the existing fleet over the next seven years. o A new transit hub at the Allandale GO Station and a new connection hub downtown will offer transit users a better connected and more integrated public transit system. o The Government of Ontario is providing more than $13.6 million, while the City of Barrie's contribution is more than $10.9 million. o The Government of Canada is investing more than $16.4 million in these projects through the Public Transit Infrastructure Stream (PTIS) of the Investing in Canada infrastructure plan.

o For more details, please visit: Canada and Ontario invest in more accessible public transit infrastructure for Barrie residents

139. July 8th - Canada and Ontario invest in greener Brantford with modern public transit infrastructure

o The Provincial and Federal government has announced funding for four public transit projects in Brantford. o The purchase of 21 new buses, 13 conventional and eight para-transit buses, will replace the retiring fleet and offer passengers better service and reduce maintenance costs. o In addition, the installation of 31 new fareboxes with smart card technology on buses will allow the city to better monitor ridership of existing routes. o New bus pads and shelters will provide riders with safer, fully accessible waiting areas and important upgrades will be made to the transit maintenance facility to ensure the new fleet remains well-maintained and reliable. o The Government of Ontario is providing more than $4.6 million to the projects, while the municipality is contributing more than $3.7 million. o The Government of Canada is investing over $5.5 million in these projects through the Public Transit Infrastructure Stream (PTIS) of the Investing in Canada infrastructure plan. Page 127 of 296

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o For more details, please visit: Canada and Ontario invest in greener Brantford with modern public transit infrastructure

140. July 7th - Ontario Introduces Legislation to Protect Public Health as Economy Reopens

o The Ontario government introduced proposed legislation that, if passed, would give the province the necessary flexibility to address the ongoing risks and effects of the COVID-19 outbreak. o The proposed legislation is part of the government's plan for the continued safe and gradual reopening of the province once the declaration of emergency ends.

o Specifically, the legislation would: i. Continue emergency orders in effect under the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act (EMCPA) under the new legislation for an initial 30 days. ii. Allow the Lieutenant Governor in Council to further extend these orders for up to 30 days at a time, as required to keep Ontarians safe. iii. Allow the Lieutenant Governor in Council to amend certain emergency orders continued under the EMCPA if the amendment relates to: 1. labour redeployment or workplace and management rules; 2. closure of places and spaces or regulation of how businesses and establishments can be open to provide goods or services in a safe manner; 3. compliance with public health advice; or 4. rules related to gatherings and organized public events. iv. Not allow new emergency orders to be created. v. Allow emergency orders to be rescinded when it is safe to do so.

o The ability to extend and amend orders under the new legislation would be limited to one year, unless extended by the Ontario legislature. o Appropriate oversight and transparency would be ensured through regular, mandated reporting that provides the rationale for the extension of any emergency order.

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141. July 7th – Investing in public transit and active transportation infrastructure for Windsor and Tecumseh residents

o The Provincial and Federal governments have announced funding for nine projects that will better connect Windsor residents to public transit, encourage active transportation, and improve the quality of the public transit system overall, as well as one multi-purpose pathway project in Tecumseh. i. In Windsor, the purchase of 19 buses will allow the city to replace 16 buses that have exceeded their useful life, while expanding the fleet's capacity by 3 buses to meet system needs. 1. Additionally, the construction and rehabilitation of sidewalks, pathways and bike lanes throughout the city will make it safer and easier for pedestrians and cyclists to commute to their destinations or to directly access public transit. ii. In Tecumseh, the construction of a new 3 kilometre multi-purpose pathway will link the Tecumseh Hamlet to the Tecumseh Transit Service, providing residents with easier access to public transit. o The Government of Ontario is providing over $10.5 million, while the City of Windsor is contributing more than $25.1 million and the City of Tecumseh is contributing $580,314. o The Government of Canada is investing more than $12.6 million through the Public Transit Infrastructure stream of the Investing in Canada infrastructure plan. o For more information, please visit: Canada and Ontario invest in public transit and active transportation infrastructure for Windsor and Tecumseh residents

142. July 7th - Ontario Passes Legislation to Deliver Subways Faster

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three-stop Scarborough Subway Extension, and the Eglinton Crosstown West Extension to Pearson airport. o For more information, please visit: Building Transit Faster Act: Removing Unnecessary Delays

143. July 3rd - Canadian Armed Forces Depart Ontario Long-Term Care Homes

o The Ontario government expressed its gratitude to members of the Canadian Armed Forces who went above and beyond the call of duty to temporarily support high-priority long-term care homes during the height of the COVID-19 outbreak. rd o The final team concludes its work today (July 3 ). o Under Operation LASER, the Canadian Armed Forces deployed teams consisting of nurses, medical technicians and additional personnel. i. They have been working in Ontario long-term care homes since April providing staffing support and helping with infection prevention and control, and other duties such as cleaning and food preparation. o Over the course of their mission, the Canadian Armed Forces teams supported the following homes: Orchard Villa, Holland Christian Homes Grace Manor, Altamont Care Community, Eatonville Care Centre, Hawthorne Place Care Centre, Downsview Long Term Care, and Woodbridge Vista Care Community. o The government recently announced the launch of an independent, non- partisan commission into Ontario's long-term care system beginning in July 2020. o The COVID-19 Action Plan: Long-Term Care Homes outlines the steps that the government is taking to protect residents and staff in long-term care homes.

144. July 3rd - Ontario Launches Online Training to Promote Safe Workplaces

o As the province safely and gradually reopens, the Ontario government is investing $3 million to provide free online health and safety training for the first time. o These virtual courses will make it easier for job seekers and workers to get essential qualifications, while practising physical distancing and preventing the spread of COVID-19. o Up to 100,000 job seekers can now take free online workplace health and safety training through Employment Ontario.

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o There are 10 courses on offer, which include topics such as infection control, conducting health and safety incident investigations, ladder safety, slips, trips and falls prevention, and preventing workplace violence and harassment. o Job seekers should contact an Employment Ontario service provider in their area to enroll. o In addition, worker and employer members of Joint Health and Safety Committees can now use video conferencing to take training in real-time with qualified instructors from training providers approved by Ontario's Chief Prevention Officer. i. The training includes sessions on how to establish a Health and Safety Committee, resolving health and safety issues, workplace inspections, and accident investigations. o Ontario's Chief Prevention Officer is extending the time for completion of refresher training for more than 8,000 certified committee members whose certification would have expired between February 28 and August 31, 2020. i. They have until November 30, 2020 to renew their training, which will be easier thanks to new online options.

145. July 2nd – Ontario and Canada invest in roads and bridges for rural communities in Eastern Ontario o The governments of Canada and Ontario recognize the different ways that the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted smaller and rural communities across the province. o Both governments are making strategic investments in infrastructure to meet the specific needs of rural and northern Ontario municipalities and help them strengthen their local economies. o The Provincial and Federal governments have announced funding for five road and bridge projects in Eastern Ontario. o The Government of Ontario is contributing more than $6.5 million for these important infrastructure projects in these communities while municipalities are contributing over $3 million in total towards the projects. o The Government of Canada is investing over $9 million in these projects through the Rural and Northern Communities Infrastructure Stream of the Investing in Canada infrastructure plan. o For more details on the projects, please visit: Canada and Ontario invest in roads and bridges for rural communities in Eastern Ontario

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146. July 2nd - Ontario Provides Additional Funding to Support Municipalities and Urban Indigenous Community Partners o The Ontario government is providing municipalities and urban Indigenous community partners with an additional $150 million to continue to protect vulnerable people from COVID-19 by improving homeless shelters and creating opportunities for longer-term housing. o This investment more than doubles the funding currently flowing to local municipal service managers and urban Indigenous program administrators through the Social Services Relief Fund. o Municipalities and urban Indigenous community partners will be able to use this funding for long-term, innovative housing solutions resulting from the COVID-19 outbreak. i. Possible use cases include the renovation of shelters or the purchase new facilities that will help with physical distancing in the short term and support longer-term, more sustainable solutions to homelessness. ii. In addition, this funding could also be used to provide vulnerable people with food, shelter and supplies. o With this additional funding, the government is providing municipal service managers and urban Indigenous program administrators with $350 million through the Social Services Relief Fund. o In March, Ontario announced an initial investment of $148 million to support municipalities, food banks, homeless shelters and individuals. This funding is already helping individuals and families in financial crisis. o Another $52 million expanded the Emergency Assistance program administered through Ontario Works for people in emergency situations and made more support available to vulnerable social assistance recipients to meet a broad range of needs.

o Find a local Service Manager to see what housing supports are available in specific communities.

147. June 30th - Ontario Celebrating Canada Day with Free Parks Admission and Extending Free Family Fishing o The Ontario government is celebrating Canada Day by offering free day use at all provincial parks, and beginning on July 4, 2020, the province is offering free fishing for two weeks, double the length of last year.

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o In addition, numerous Ontario attractions have special virtual experiences and events planned for July 1, 2020 which will help showcase Ontario's artistic and musical excellence. o To help prevent overcrowding at the most popular provincial parks, capacity will be limited, so visitors are recommended to arrive early or consider exploring other provincial parks in the area. o Park visitors should maintain physical distancing and wear a mask whenever physical distancing is not possible. o This year, Canadian residents of all ages can also enjoy fishing in Ontario without having to purchase a licence or carry an Outdoors Card for the first two full weeks of July, from July 4, 2020 to July 19, 2020. o To find a special Canada Day programming near you, please visit Ontario.ca/CanadaDay.

148. June 30th - Ontario Courts Gradually Resuming In-Person Proceedings o Ontario courts will begin resuming in-person proceedings across the province on Monday, July 6, 2020. o The gradual reopening of courtrooms will include strict health and safety protocols to protect staff and everyone required to attend a courthouse from COVID-19. o To start, 149 courtrooms in both the Superior and Ontario Courts of Justice are reopening in 44 locations. i. Additional courtrooms will open by September with the remaining opening by November 1, 2020. ii. To help maintain physical distancing, plexiglass barriers are being installed in courtrooms, interview rooms, intake offices and at public counters. Everyone who visits a courthouse will be required to wear a face covering and will be screened for COVID-19 symptoms. o Since March 16, 2020, the Superior and Ontario Courts of Justice have facilitated over 21,000 calls to hear matters remotely, using video and teleconferencing. o In Ontario, online filing is available for civil claims, small claims, and family law matters.

Additional Resources

i. Health measures to keep court users and staff safe

ii. Which Ontario and Superior Courts of Justice are scheduling in- person proceedings July 6th

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149. June 29th – Ontario and Canada invest in a more sustainable Belleville with improved active transportation and public transit infrastructure o The governments of Canada and Ontario have announced funding for two projects that will increase the size of Belleville's public transit fleet while making it easier for residents and visitors to use. i. The first project involves the expansion of public transit and active transportation infrastructure in Belleville's North East Industrial Park. ii. The second project consists of the purchase of four new buses which will be added to the existing bus fleet. The new buses will lead to increased service levels on the busiest bus routes and also expand transit service to underserved areas of the city. o The Government of Ontario is contributing over $2.2 million to improve public transit in the community, with nearly $1.1 million towards the North East Industrial Park and more than $1.1 million towards new bus purchases and overall transit expansion. The City of Belleville's contribution is nearly $2 million. o The Government of Canada is investing more than $1.3 million in the North East Industrial Park active transportation and transit shelters project, and contributing over $1.3 million to the purchase of four buses through the Public Transit Infrastructure stream of the Investing in Canada infrastructure plan.

150. June 26th - Ontario Providing Additional Support for Seniors: Applications for Grants now open o The Ontario government is providing up to $4 million for the Seniors Community Grant Program, a significant increase over last year. o This funding will help non-profit organizations, local services boards, or Indigenous groups develop programs for seniors that focus on combatting social isolation, promoting seniors' safety and well-being, improving financial security and making communities age-friendly.

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iv. Provide more opportunities for older adults in employment and volunteering, achieving greater financial security and engagement within the community.

o In the past, the Seniors Community Grant Program has supported community-based activities like seniors' fitness classes, lawn bowling, brain fitness activities, multicultural dance, along with a public education and awareness campaign that challenges the myths and stereotypes that portray older adults as frail, out-of-touch, technologically illiterate, and no longer employable.

o The application period for the Seniors Community Grant Program is now open and will close on August 7, 2020. o Unincorporated and incorporated not-for-profit organizations, local services boards, or Indigenous groups must submit applications to Transfer Payment Ontario (formerly Grants Ontario) online at Ontario.ca/GetFunding. o Questions about the program can be answered by contacting the Ministry for Seniors and Accessibility: email: [email protected]; toll free: 1-833-SCG-INFO (1-833-724-4636); TTY (for the hearing impaired): 1-800-387-5559; fax: 416-326-7078.

151. June 25th - Canada and Ontario invest in public transit and active transportation infrastructure for residents of Niagara Region o Funding has been announced for 31 public transit projects in the Niagara Region. o Several of the projects across the region involve improvements to transit routes and infrastructure, including new buses, renovations to bus shelters as well as new surveillance systems to ensure passenger safety. New fare payment technology will enable customers to use one method of contactless payment to access all of the transit systems across Niagara Region. i. In Niagara Falls, the construction of a multi-modal hub on Bridge Street will increase access to local transit and transportation alternatives for residents using the GO regional transit system and help keep pedestrians safe in a traffic-centric location. ii. In St. Catharines, 21 new buses and four new paratransit vehicles will add capacity to the existing bus fleet, encouraging more residents to choose public transit by providing them with more frequent and accessible bus service.

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o The projects announced today support a regional approach to public transit throughout Niagara, St. Catharines, Fort Erie, Port Colborne, and Welland to help build inclusive and resilient communities. o The Government of Ontario is providing more than $26 million to the projects, while the municipalities are contributing more than $21 million. o The Government of Canada is investing over $31 million in these projects through the Public Transit Infrastructure Stream (PTIS) of the Investing in Canada infrastructure plan. o For more information, please visit: Canada and Ontario invest in public transit and active transportation infrastructure for residents of Niagara Region

152. June 25th – Canada and Ontario invest in public transit and accessible transportation infrastructure for Cornwall and Brockville residents o Funding has been announced for six public transit and accessible transportation projects in Cornwall and Brockville. o The five Cornwall projects involve the installation of 10 new bus shelters and 60 fully accessible bus stops, and the replacement of 12 conventional buses and eight para transit buses. i. The installation of 90 surveillance cameras, 15 new passenger counters and 26 electronic fare-boxes will enhance the passenger experience and provide better security to the public. o Brockville will see the replacement of five buses for Brockville Transit to the existing fleet, from 2021 to 2027. The buses are commercial minibuses equipped with an accessible lift. o The Government of Ontario is contributing more than $4.1 million to the projects, while the City of Cornwall is contributing over $3.0 million and the City of Brockville is contributing $210,076 in their respective projects o The Government of Canada is investing over $5.1 million in these projects through the Public Transit Infrastructure Stream (PTIS) of the Investing in Canada infrastructure plan. o For more information, please visit: Canada and Ontario invest in public transit and accessible transportation infrastructure for Cornwall and Brockville residents

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153. June 24th (Update) - Ontario Extends Declaration of Emergency to July 15th o In consultation with the Chief Medical Officer of Health, the Ontario government has extended the provincial Declaration of Emergency to July 15, 2020. o This extension provides Ontario with the additional time, flexibility, and the necessary tools to safely and gradually allow more places to reopen, while continuing to support frontline health care providers in the fight against COVID-19. o The provincial Declaration of Emergency enables the government to make, and as needed amend, emergency orders that protect the health and safety of all Ontarians. o Emergency orders in force under the Declaration of Emergency include those allowing frontline care providers to redeploy staff to areas most in need, limiting long-term care and retirement home employees to working at one home, and enabling public health units to redeploy or hire staff to support the province's enhanced case management and contact tracing strategy. o A full list of emergency orders can be found on the e-Laws website under the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act and at Ontario.ca/alert.

154. June 24th - Ontario Takes Immediate Action to Stop COVID-19 Outbreaks in Windsor-Essex o In consultation with the Chief Medical Officer of Health and local public health officials, the Ontario government is implementing a three-point plan to reduce the risk of transmission of COVID-19 on farms and throughout the Windsor-Essex community. o Recent outbreaks, especially those in the agriculture and agri-food sectors, pose unique challenges that require a targeted response. o By taking immediate action, health officials hope to stop the spread of the virus and move the region into Stage 2 as soon as it is safe to do so. o The three-point plan builds on the work already underway by the Windsor-Essex County Health Unit and enhances the coordinated efforts of the province, federal and local authorities.

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iii. New Public Health Guidance o For further details, please visit: https://news.ontario.ca/opo/en/2020/06/ontario-takes-immediate-action- to-stop-covid-19-outbreaks-in-windsor-essex.html

o The Chief Medical Officer of Health and health experts will continue to closely monitor the evolving situation in all regions of the province to advise when public health restrictions can be gradually loosened or adjusted if necessary. o More than 170 workplace health and safety resources, including guidelines, tip sheets are available at Ontario.ca/covidsafety. They include resources translated into French and Spanish specifically for the agricultural sector. o There are two general assessment centres at Windsor Regional Hospital (Ouellette Campus) and Erie Shores Healthcare in Leamington. One additional assessment centre at the Nature Fresh Centre is ready to reopen should demand increase or to schedule specific times to accommodate testing for smaller farms.

155. June 24th – Ontario and Canada invest in public transit infrastructure for Peterborough residents o The Provincial and Federal governments have announced funding for five public transit projects in the City of Peterborough and one project in the County of Peterborough. o Public transit users will benefit from new buses and vans, as well as refurbished buses. These upgrades will increase the capacity and reliability of the fleet. They will also improve the quality of service for passengers. o Four of the six projects include new or upgraded accessible vehicles, such as buses and special access vans. This will open up opportunities and improve the quality of life for people living with limited mobility in Peterborough, including Canadians who require specialized care. o The Government of Ontario is providing more than $4.76 million to the projects, while the City of Peterborough is contributing more than $3.67 million and the County of Peterborough is contributing over $18,000. o The Government of Canada is investing over $5.8 million in these projects through the Public Transit Infrastructure Stream (PTIS) of the Investing in Canada infrastructure plan.

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o Across the province, Ontario is investing more than $7.3 billion in public transit infrastructure over 10 years through the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program. o For more information please visit: Canada and Ontario invest in public transit infrastructure for Peterborough residents

156. June 23rd - Canada and Ontario invest in roads for rural communities in Belleville and Quinte West o The governments of Canada and Ontario recognize the different ways that the COVID-19 pandemic has affected smaller communities across the province. o While moving towards recovery, investments in infrastructure in rural and northern Ontario are vital to successful, thriving communities and their economies. o Today’s announcement highlights funding for the improvement of road and active transportation infrastructure in Belleville and Quinte West. o The Government of Ontario is contributing over $3.3 million; the City of Belleville is contributing more than $5.9 million; and Quinte West is contributing $7.8 million. o The Government of Canada is also investing more than $4.9 million in these projects through the Rural and Northern Communities Infrastructure Stream (RNIS) of the Investing in Canada plan. o For more details, please visit: https://news.ontario.ca/moi/en/2020/06/canada-and-ontario-invest-in- roads-for-rural-communities-in-belleville-and-quinte-west.html

157. June 23rd - Ontario and Canada support improved cycling and public transit infrastructure for Guelph residents o The health and well-being of Canadians are the top priorities of the Governments of Canada and Ontario, but the COVID-19 pandemic has affected more than Canadians' personal health. It is having a profound effect on the economy. o That is why governments have been taking decisive action to support families, businesses and communities, and continue to look ahead to see what more can be done. o Strategic investments in public transportation infrastructure play a key role in supporting affordable and sustainable transportation services that allow Ontarians to get to work, school and essential services on time, and safely back home at the end of the day. Page 139 of 296

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o Two projects that will expand Guelph's public transit fleet while supporting its transition to clean energy transportation will receive funding. i. The first project involves the expansion and enhancement of the cycling network in Guelph. ii. The second project consists of the construction of a new Guelph Transit terminal building at Guelph Central Station that meets accessibility and energy efficiency standards. iii. The Government of Ontario is providing over $3 million, while the City of Guelph's contribution is more than $11 million to both projects. iv. The Government of Canada is investing more than $1.8 million to the cycling network expansion and $2.7 million to the Guelph Central Station project through the Public Transit Infrastructure stream of the Investing in Canada infrastructure plan.

158. June 19th - Ontario Prepares for the Safe Reopening of Schools o The Ontario government has released its safety plan for the resumption of class for the 2020-21 school year, outlining scenarios for how students, teachers and staff can safely return to classrooms in September. o The plan also provides choice to parents, enhanced online learning, and additional funding. i. Ontario's plan to safely reopen schools will provide options for parents - to send their children in-class or to enter online learning - with health, safety and well-being at its core. o While the decision to return to the normal school day routine will continue to be based on medical advice, boards and schools are being asked to plan for alternative scenarios that may need to be implemented in September depending on the province's COVID-19 situation. o The government has also announced $4 million in net new funding for cleaning, cleaning protocols, and financial support to hire additional custodial staff in September to ensure schools are safe. o School boards will also be required to communicate with parents and students prior to the start of the 2020-21 school year, outlining the safety plan, guidance on health and safety measures and protocols, and any other changes that will be implemented when schools open in September.

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o Ontario is investing an additional $736 million in public education for the 2020-21 school year, for a total of $25.5 billion. i. This funding, provided through the Grants for Student Needs (GSN) program, represents the largest investment in public education in Ontario’s history.

Additional Resources: Approach to Reopening Schools for the 2020-21 School Year

159. June 19th - Ontario Makes Historic Investment in Public Education o The Ontario government has announced that it is investing $736 million more in public education for the 2020-21 school year, increasing the total to more than $25.5 billion. o The Government is providing funding to support the mental health and well-being of students upon the return to school in Fall 2020, as a result of emerging needs related to the COVID-19 school closures. o The funding, through the Grants for Student Needs (GSN) program, represents the largest investment in public education in Ontario's history. o As a result, Ontario's average per-pupil funding amount has reached $12,525, which is an increase of $250 over the previous year. o All 72 district school boards in the province are projected to have increases to their GSN allocations for the upcoming school year, which includes record-high investments in special education, mental health and well-being, among many other key areas. o Ontario is also continuing to invest $1.4 billion in school facility repair and renewal to support healthy and safe learning environments, which directly aligns with a recommendation from the Auditor General of Ontario.

160. June 18th - Ontario Gradually Reopens DriveTest Centres: Commencing June 22nd o On Monday, June 22, 2020, Ontario's driver testing services provider, DriveTest, will begin to gradually offer limited driver testing services in a staggered, phased approach across the province. o Driver Examination services will be reintroduced in three phases until full services are restored this fall. o The gradual approach will ensure that strict protocols are in place to prevent the spread of COVID-19. This is part of the government's efforts to ensure that critical services are in place so people can return to work as Ontario reopens. Page 141 of 296

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o The Ontario government has extended the validity of all Ontario driver's licences to keep people safe and reduce the need for in- person visits to ServiceOntario and DriveTest centres to contain the spread of COVID-19. No one will lose their licence due to COVID-19. i. For more information, please visit https://www.ontario.ca/page/extended-validation-periods. o To protect the safety of Ontarians, DriveTest will also require customers to wear face coverings inside centres and during road tests, sanitize their hands when they enter the building and undergo temperature checks before road tests.

o For further details on the reopening, please visit: https://news.ontario.ca/mto/en/2020/06/ontario-gradually-reopens- drivetest-centres.html

161. June 18th - Ontario Enhancing COVID-19 Case and Contact Management o As the province safely and gradually reopens, the Ontario government is enhancing case and contact management to quickly test, trace and isolate cases of COVID-19 to stop the spread of the virus and prepare for any potential future waves. o These additional measures include a comprehensive case and contact management strategy, Protecting Ontarians through Enhanced Case and Contact Management, and, in partnership with the federal government, a new made-in-Ontario national app called COVID Alert. i. The made-in-Ontario app was developed by the Ontario Digital Service (ODS) and a group of volunteers from Shopify. ii. One of the overarching principles is ensuring the privacy and security for all users, which is why the government will leverage BlackBerry volunteer expertise to audit the security and privacy of the application, in addition to the province's internal security reviews. iii. Users will be able to voluntarily download the app and be notified anonymously if they have been exposed to someone who has tested positive for COVID-19 in the last 14 days. iv. Using a national application will help ensure that Ontarians are notified, regardless of which province they are in.

o The government's enhanced strategy focuses on strengthening and standardizing case and contact management by:

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i. Ensuring that all new cases and their close contacts are identified early, contacted quickly, investigated thoroughly and are followed up with daily for up to 14 days; ii. To augment the current provincial capacity of approximately 2,000 case managers and contact tracers, Ontario is providing additional contact tracing staff. 1. New and expanded capacity will be provided through Statistics Canada with access to up to 1,700 additional staff, available to all provinces, for contact tracing iii. Launching a privacy-first exposure notification app to alert Ontarians when they may have been exposed to COVID-19. iv. Improving technology tools by modernizing the integrated Public Health Information System (iPHIS) through the implementation of a new custom-built COVID-19 case and contact management system. 1. A single central system will enable the province to identify provincewide regional trends and hotspots, while protecting personal health information.

o Approximately 97 per cent of new COVID-19 cases are currently being reached by local public health officials within one day, with guidance and direction to contain community spread. o Visit Ontario’s website to find your local assessment centre and whether you need to call ahead to make an appointment.

162. June 18th - Ontario Makes Major Investment in Mental Health and Technology to Support Students o The Ontario government has announced $15 million to purchase up to 35,000 classroom computers, and $10 million to hire additional mental health workers. i. Access to digital learning resources, as well as internet connectivity and access to devices, have all been identified by school boards and other stakeholders as urgent needs during the current school closure period. ii. The new $10 million investment will provide students with unprecedented direct access to regulated mental health professionals and significantly reduce wait times. iii. Today's announced funding of $10 million is in addition to the government's commitment of $25 million in permanent funding

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to hire approximately 180 front-line mental health workers in secondary schools across Ontario. o These new resources will help ensure students can return to school with the confidence and the tools they need to succeed. o This funding represents the highest amount the Ministry of Education has ever dedicated to these two areas through the Grants for Student Needs (GSN). o The Government is proceeding with internet connectivity at all schools in Ontario, including all high schools by September 2020 and all elementary schools by September 2021.

163. June 17th - Ontario Marks Three Months Since Declaration of Emergency o Province Enters Stage 2 of Reopening Amidst Extraordinary Progress in Stopping the Spread of COVID-19 and Protecting Public Health and Safety. o Ontario now has a total of 21,425 acute care beds and 3,276 critical care beds, 2,583 of which are equipped with ventilators. i. During the peak of the outbreak, the system freed up between 5,000 and 6,000 acute care beds, and had preparedness plans in place to go up to 11,000 acute care beds if needed. o The province has built a network of over 30 laboratories to ramp up our testing capacity, starting at about 3,000 per day in March to reaching over 20,000 a day in recent weeks. i. Ontario now leads the country in testing capacity. ii. Public health units have also increased their capacity to conduct rapid case and contact tracing, respond to outbreaks, and support local response efforts. o Through the Ontario Together portal, thousands of leads on emergency supplies have resulted in more than $610 million in purchases of critical equipment, including 10,040 ventilators, 123 million masks, 4 million face shields, 173 million surgical gloves, and 21 million gowns. o Long-term care homes have been provided with $243 million in emergency funding to hire staff, purchase supplies, and increase capacity. i. Rapid response teams are working with 150 long-term care homes across the province to support infection protection and control and staffing needs. ii. The Canadian Armed Forces have also been deployed to provide critical support in seven of our long-term care homes. o Thanks to a partnership with Spark Ontario, over 4,300 volunteers have signed up to help people affected by COVID-19.

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i. Thousands of volunteers, including retired nurses and medical students, have helped manage the phone lines at Telehealth Ontario and assist with case management and contact tracing. Through Ontario's Health Workforce Matching Portal, over 24,400 volunteers have asked to be matched with organizations in need of help, including our long-term care homes.

164. June 16th - Ontario Investing in Reliable Internet for Northern Ontario o The Ontario government is investing more than $2.3 million in seven broadband projects that will support rural and Indigenous communities in Northern Ontario. o This funding will connect northerners to reliable broadband infrastructure that will allow people to stay in touch with family and friends, access public services and work and run a business from anywhere. o This investment follows a recent investment of $150 million for the new Improving Connectivity in Ontario program that funds broadband infrastructure projects in rural, remote and underserved regions of Ontario. o This is part of the province's $315 million initiative called Up to Speed: Ontario's Broadband and Cellular Action Plan. o Promoting and stimulating economic development initiatives is an important part of the government's plan to create more good-paying jobs and opportunities in the north and attract new and expanded investment so northern communities can grow and thrive. o Since June 2018, the Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Corporation (NOHFC) has invested more than $176 million in 1,224 projects in Northern Ontario. This has leveraged more than $650 million in investment and created or retained 3,559 jobs. i. The NOHFC promotes and supports economic development across Northern Ontario by providing financial assistance to projects that stimulate growth, job creation and develop a skilled workforce. o For more details regarding specific projects, please visit: Ontario Investing in Reliable Internet for Northern Ontario

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ahead to see what more can be done to assist with the post-COVID-19 economic recovery. o Strategic investments in public transportation infrastructure play a key role in ensuring Ontarians can get to work, school and essential services on time, and safely back home at the end of the day. o The Provincial and Federal governments have announced funding for 10 public transit and active transportation projects in the Waterloo Region. o The Government of Ontario is providing more than $11 million to the projects, while the Region of Waterloo is contributing more than $17 million. o The Government of Canada is investing over $13 million in these projects through the Public Transit Infrastructure Stream (PTIS) of the Investing in Canada infrastructure plan. o Across the province, Ontario is investing more than $7.3 billion in public transit infrastructure over 10 years through the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program. o For more details regarding specific projects please visit: Canada and Ontario invest in public transit and active transportation infrastructure to support Waterloo Region residents

166. June 15th – Ontario Develops Additional Learning Materials for Students and Teachers o The Ontario government, in partnership with Science North and the , is creating additional educational content for students and teachers during the school closures resulting from COVID-19. o The province is providing up to $1.5 million to create made-in-Ontario videos and resources to support Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) learning. o The resources will align with the four science strands in the curriculum and will help students from Kindergarten to Grade 12. o All resources will be accessible and available in both English and French o Resources can be accessed online at Science North and the Ontario Science Centre websites, with additional material being released weekly. o There are now 43 English courses and 37 French-language courses available on the Learn at Home site for secondary students to review, refresh and extend their learning as part of independent study.

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167. June 15th - Ontario Expanding Data Collection to Help Stop Spread of COVID- 19 o In response to requests by community leaders and public health experts, the Ontario government is proposing a regulatory change to mandate the reporting of data on race, income, language and household size for individuals who have tested positive for COVID-19. o This will help ensure the province has a more complete picture of the outbreak. o The change will allow for the collection of data in a consistent way across the province, while ensuring the privacy of Ontarians is protected. o Under these proposed changes, individuals who have tested positive for COVID-19 infection will be asked additional questions about their race, income, languages spoken, and household size. i. Individuals can choose not to answer any or all of these questions. ii. Individuals' privacy is protected as it is for all information currently collected on other diseases. o Anonymized data will be made available to recognized researchers through the Ontario Health Data Platform. o Ontario has increased public health funding by $160 million to support COVID-19 monitoring, surveillance and laboratory and home testing.

168. June 15th - Ontario Marks World Elder Abuse Awareness Day o In order to eradicate elder abuse, seniors and their loved ones can take comfort in knowing that the Government of Ontario is investing in prevention programs. o Support is being provided through public education for youth and training for frontline staff to help recognize the signs of, and raise awareness about, the prevalence of elder abuse. i. To support this training, the government is partnering with Elder Abuse Prevention Ontario to offer remote and virtual training, as well as community outreach. o The Government of Ontario is also coordinating community resources to support seniors who are in need by investing in the province-wide Seniors Safety Line. i. The Seniors Safety Line is a 24/7, confidential and free resource in over 200 languages which offers safety planning and counselling to older adults experiencing abuse, or those at-risk of abuse, and educating seniors about changes to Power of Page 147 of 296

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Attorney and other legal and financial matters to lower the risk of domestic or financial abuse. o Previous measures taken by the Province include investing $11 million to implement the Ontario Community Support Program to help fund the deliveries of meals, medicine, and other necessities to seniors and people with disabilities in need. o Additionally, a pandemic partnership has been established with SparkOntario to match volunteers with seniors who need help in communities across the province.

169. June 15th - Ontario Eases Restrictions on Wedding and Funeral Ceremonies: Effective June 12th o The Ontario government is providing more flexibility on the number of attendees permitted at indoor and outdoor wedding and funeral ceremonies, in recognition of the importance of being with loved ones during the moments that matter most. o The government is extending the number of people allowed to attend an indoor wedding or funeral ceremony to a maximum of 30 per cent capacity of the ceremony venue. o Wedding and funeral ceremonies taking place outdoors will be limited to 50 attendees. o For both indoor and outdoor ceremonies, those attending must follow proper health and safety advice, including practising physical distancing from people who are not from the same household or their established 10-person social circle. o The maximum number of people allowed to attend indoor or outdoor wedding and funeral receptions remains at 10 people.

170. June 12th - Ontarians Encouraged to Establish Social Circles o People throughout Ontario are being encouraged to establish a social "circle" of no more than 10 people who can interact and come into close contact with one another without physical distancing. o Social circles will support the mental health and well-being of Ontarians and help reduce social isolation. o The province has developed a practical step-by-step guide to help Ontarians as they safely develop and join a social circle. o The rules for social circles are different from the proposed expansion of social gatherings from five to 10 people. o Social circles will enable Ontarians to enjoy close contact with members of their circle.

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i. This could include hugging, carpooling, enjoying a patio and sharing a meal without staying two metres apart.

171. June 12th - Improving Access to Healthy Meals and Snacks for School-Age Children and Youth o The Ontario government is investing $1 million to improve access to healthy meals and snacks for school-age children and youth during the COVID-19 outbreak. o As a result of the province-wide school closures, the Student Nutrition Program has had to find new ways to support families experiencing increased food insecurity. i. The Student Nutrition Program is delivered in partnership with local agencies, school boards and community partner organizations and supported by countless volunteers. o Over the past few months, the program has been adapted to include new local approaches to meal delivery, including distributing grocery gift cards or farm vouchers, delivering food boxes, meal kits or frozen meals and supporting food banks to provide nutritious items to families with school-age children. o During the school year, over 800,000 children and youth participate in the 4,500 Student Nutrition Programs that operate in nearly 75 per cent of provincially-funded schools, 80 per cent of which are elementary schools. o The Student Nutrition Program is delivered by 14 lead agencies. The government provides $28 million in funding covering a portion of program costs, with additional funding coming from municipalities, corporate donations, industry associations, charities and other local fundraising endeavours. o For more information please visit: Ontario’s Student Nutrition Program

172. June 11th - Ontario to Resume Family Visits in Long-Term Care Homes, Retirement Homes, and Other Residential Care Settings: Effective June 18th o In consultation with the Chief Medical Officer of Health, the Ontario government announced the gradual resumption of visits to long-term care homes, retirement homes, and other residential care settings. o Family and friends will be allowed access to these settings beginning June 18, 2020. o Long-term care homes will allow outdoor visits of one person per resident each week at a minimum.

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Revision Update: August 20th, 2020 @ 4:30PM o Retirement homes will resume indoor and outdoor visits in designated areas or resident suites when physical distancing can be maintained. o Other residential care settings will be able to allow outdoor visits of two people at time. o Physical distancing will be required for all visits. This approach will ensure the health and safety of residents, staff and visitors. o Visitors will be subject to strict health and safety protocols, including requiring visitors to pass active screening every time they visit, confirming with staff that they have tested negative for COVID-19 within the previous two weeks, and complying with the infection prevention and control protocols. i. This includes bringing and wearing a face covering during visits. o Additionally, long-term care and retirement homes, as well as other residential care settings, must meet the following conditions before they welcome visitors: i. Homes must not be in outbreak; ii. Homes must have an established process for communicating visitor protocol and the associated safety procedures; and iii. Homes must maintain the highest infection prevention and control standards. o Testing of long-term care and retirement home residents and staff for COVID-19 has been completed, or is in the process of being completed, with additional rounds of testing currently underway.

Additional Resources . Resuming Visits in Long-Term Care Homes

. Reopening Retirement Homes

. Resuming Visits in Congregate Living Settings

. The COVID-19 Action Plan: Long-Term Care Homes outlines the steps that the government is taking to protect residents and staff in long-term care homes.

. For public inquiries call ServiceOntario, INFOline at 1-866-532- 3161 (Toll-free in Ontario only)

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173. June 11th - Ontario Appoints New o The Ontario government has appointed Cathy Fooks as Ontario's new Patient Ombudsman to help improve the quality of care and supports people receive in hospitals, long-term care homes and in their own homes through home and community care. o The Patient Ombudsman provides support for Ontarians who have voiced concerns about their health care experience. o The Ombudsman also investigates unresolved complaints about public hospitals, long-term care homes and home and community care, and makes recommendations to the government to prevent the recurrence of similar issues. o Ms. Fooks will also oversee an investigation into the care and health care experiences of long-term care home residents during COVID- 19. i. This work will complement the government's independent commission into Ontario's long-term care system which will begin in July 2020.

Additional Resources Visit patientombudsman.ca to learn more on Ontario’s Patient Ombudsman’s mission

174. June 11th - Ontario Introduces Public Transit Safety Guidance o Today, the Government of Ontario released comprehensive safety guidance for public transit agencies as the province reopens and more people return to work. o This guidance, developed in consultation with health and transit officials, provides transit agencies with the information they need to help protect employees and passengers during the COVID-19 outbreak.

o The provincial transit agency, Metrolinx, has identified over 40 actions to help keep staff and passengers safe when riding GO trains, GO buses and the UP Express. These strategies include: i. Piloting health and safety kiosks that provide customers with tools and advice on how to stay safe. ii. Enhanced deep-cleaning processes for vehicles and in stations. iii. Providing hand sanitizer on every GO bus and in every station, so passengers can apply during their trip. iv. Installing dividers for safety on GO trains and buses.

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Additional Resources Read the safety guidance for transit agencies and passengers

175. June 10th - Ontario Unveils a Plan to Reopen Postsecondary Education o The Ontario government has developed a plan for the gradual and safe resumption of in-person instruction at postsecondary institutions across the province for the summer term. o Starting in July 2020, limited in-person education and training may restart for students who were not able to graduate due to COVID-19 closures. i. This first phase will allow institutions to reopen to provide in- person instruction to students in essential, frontline, and high labour market demand areas, such as nursing, personal support workers, engineering, and other critical professions. ii. Thousands of students across the province could benefit from this summer's reopening. o Publicly assisted colleges and universities, Indigenous Institutes, private career colleges and other postsecondary education institutions may participate in this voluntary reopening. o In order to maintain Ontario's position as a global leader in higher education and research, the government will also begin working on a digital and academic modernization framework this summer. i. Through this exercise, it will look at unlocking the potential of virtual learning, adapting postsecondary education and training to meet the needs of a rapidly changing job market and economy, increasing the accountability of postsecondary education, developing the necessary physical and digital infrastructure, and fully realizing the value of research, innovation, and intellectual property licensing in the domestic and global marketplace. ii. For more information please visit: A Path Forward for Advanced Education, Research and Science in Ontario o In September, all students will have the opportunity to attend postsecondary education through virtual learning, in-class instruction, or hybrid formats.

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176. June 10th (Update)– Beaches and Campsites to Open at Ontario Parks

June 10th Update o As part of the Ontario government's Stage 2 reopening plan, more facilities and services will be available at provincial parks in certain regions beginning on June 12, 2020. o Gradually over the next several weeks, Ontario Parks will start opening campgrounds, providing more washrooms and drinking water, along with roofed accommodations, park store and rental operations, visitor centres, and sports fields. o Facilities such as showers, laundry, group camping, picnic shelter rentals and swimming pools will remain closed for the rest of the 2020 season. o Ontario Parks manages 340 provincial parks and 295 conservation reserves, covering over nine million hectares of land in the province.

The following is a list of recreational activities and facilities that will be opening soon at provincial parks in regions entering Stage 2: i. On June 12, beaches at Ontario Parks will begin opening to the public as maintenance and water testing are completed. ii. On June 15, campers enrolled in this year's Ontario Parks' Seasonal Campsite Program will now have access to their campsites at the majority of participating provincial parks. iii. Beginning the week of June 22, all other campgrounds in regions entering Stage 2 will gradually open at provincial parks, along with washrooms, water taps and trailer sanitation stations. iv. Roofed accommodations (e.g., yurts, cabins and lodges, where available), park store and rental operations, visitor centers, and sports fields will be phased in over the next several weeks.

Visitors should check OntarioParks.com to see what facilities and services are available before visiting a provincial park. May 30th Update o The Ontario Government is gradually reintroducing camping in Ontario Parks and recreational camping on Crown land, starting June 1, 2020, to give people more opportunities to enjoy the outdoors, while staying safe and practicing physical distancing. o Ontario Parks will also be expanding day-use activities to include picnicking and off-leash pet areas.

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o Following current provincial restrictions, no more than five people will be allowed to occupy a backcountry campsite during their stay, unless they live in the same household. o The closure of all other overnight camping and some day-use activities at provincial parks and conservation reserves has been extended to June 14 and will continue to be reassessed. o Additionally, the government has amended an emergency order to allow drive-in movie theatres that were in existence before May 29, 2020 to reopen with restrictions. i. The government is also allowing batting cages to open so that people can start to enjoy outdoor seasonal activities at safe physical distances. ii. These changes will be effective on May 31, 2020.

177. June 9th – Province Reopening Child Care with Strict Protocols to Keep Kids and Staff Safe: Effective June 12th o The Ontario government has announced its plan to reopen child care centres across the province to support the next stage of the province's reopening framework. o Developed in consultation with Ontario's Chief Medical Officer of Health and medical leaders at The Hospital for Sick Children, the plan will require child care operators to follow strict health protocols to ensure the safety of child care staff and children.

Centres will be required to adopt specific rules, including: i. Cohorting ― putting children and staff in groups of 10 or less day over day; ii. COVID-19 response plan ― all child care settings will be required to have a plan in place if a child, parent or staff member/provider is exposed to COVID-19; iii. Screening ― all staff and children must be screened prior to entry to the child care setting. Anyone feeling unwell must stay home; iv. Daily attendance records ― child care settings must keep daily records of all attendees in order to support contact tracing; v. Cleaning ― child care settings must be thoroughly cleaned before opening and frequently thereafter; vi. No visitors ― only essential visitors are permitted entry into the child care setting;

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vii. Implementing drop-off and pick-up protocols in a way that facilitates physical distancing.

o Effectively immediately, staff can re-enter child care facilities and begin preparation for reopening. When these operators have met all the strict and stringent guidelines for reopening, they will be permitted to reopen. o The government is also now enabling summer day camp programs across the province to reopen this summer

178. June 4th - Ontario Appoints Special Advisor to Develop Health Data Platform o The Ontario government has appointed Dr. Jane Philpott as the special advisor to support the design and implementation of the new Ontario Health Data Platform (formerly known as PANTHR). o This data platform will provide recognized researchers and health system partners with access to anonymized health data that will allow them to better detect, plan, and respond to COVID-19. o As well, this platform will support projects from the Ontario COVID-19 Rapid Research Fund. i. The Ontario government is investing $20 million through the Ontario COVID-19 Rapid Research Fund to support COVID-19 research by tapping into the expertise of Ontario’s colleges and universities, research institutions and non-profit scientific partners. o Working in consultation with the Ontario Privacy Commissioner, the Ontario Health Data Platform will hold secure data that will allow researchers and clinical decision-makers to better support health system planning and responsiveness, including the need to analyze the COVID-19 outbreak. o Researchers can begin to access the platform in July 2020. o Ontario is committed to ensuring that government use of artificial intelligence and similar technologies has a strong, clear framework for transparent and appropriate use. i. Ontarians are encouraged to share their feedback on the framework by posting comments on the province’s draft guidelines.

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179. June 4th - New Management Appointed at Long-Term Care Homes o The Ministry of Long-Term Care is appointing William Osler Health System as interim manager at Woodbridge Vista Care Community long-term care home in Vaughan, Ontario. o These steps will enable a rigorous management structure to help contain the spread of the disease and assist in returning their home to normal operations. o The Ministry of Long-Term Care will continue to make decisions on which long-term care homes may require additional management support on a case-by-case basis. o The province is working with its health partners in addressing challenges in the long-term care sector by deploying hospital Infection Prevention and Control teams to homes, testing all staff and residents, providing personal protective equipment, and redeploying hospital staff to help support frontline workers in long-term care homes.

Original June 2nd Announcement (Kitchener) o The Ministry of Long-Term Care has issued a Mandatory Management Order appointing St. Mary's General Hospital, a member of St. Joseph's Health System, in Kitchener to temporarily manage Forest Heights long- term care home for 90 days. o The order may be extended beyond the 90 days, if necessary. o Despite receiving hospital support for weeks, Forest Heights has been unable to contain the spread of COVID-19.

180. June 4th – Ontario Creates Premier’s Council on Equality of Opportunity and Allocates $1.5 million in Funding th o On June 4 , the Ontario government announced the Premier's Council on Equality of Opportunity, a new advisory group that will provide advice on how young people can overcome social and economic barriers and achieve success. o The council will also advise government on long-term actions that can be taken to support youth during the COVID-19 outbreak. o The council will focus on the challenges facing young people today, such as completing an education, skills training, and employment. o The Ontario government is further supporting Black communities to address the disproportionate impacts of COVID-19 by allocating $1.5 million in funding to organizations that support Black families and youth.

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i. This funding will be used to provide urgent COVID-19 supports and address the immediate needs of children, youth and families. o Those interested in joining the council are invited to apply to the Public Appointments Secretariat by Thursday, June 18, 2020. i. Eligible candidates should have expertise in areas such as community service, business, education, and government services such as youth justice and child welfare.

181. June 1st (Update) - Job Protection for Workers during the COVID-19 Pandemic

June 1st Update o The Ontario government is taking steps to help ensure that as the economy gradually and safely reopens workers will have jobs to return to and businesses will be protected from incurring unsustainable termination costs. o The government has announced that it has enacted a new regulatory amendment that will put non-unionized employees on Infectious Disease Emergency Leave during the COVID-19 outbreak any time their hours of work are temporarily reduced by their employer due to COVID-19. o This will ensure businesses aren't forced to terminate employees after their Employment Standards Act temporary layoff periods have expired. i. Terminations triggered when temporary layoffs exceed the permitted length under the Employment Standards Act can result in costly payouts which, for many businesses, could be the difference between survival and closure. ii. Under the new regulatory change to the Employment Standards Act, non-unionized employees who have had their hours reduced or eliminated because of the pandemic will be deemed to be on Infectious Disease Emergency Leave. iii. Workers will remain employed with legal protections and be eligible for federal emergency income support programs. iv. The regulatory amendment applies retroactively to March 1, 2020 and will expire six weeks after the declared emergency ends. v. The regulatory amendments do not include employees represented by a trade union.

Original Announcement

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o To protect Ontario’s workers during the COIVD-19 pandemic, the province is introducing legislation to protect Ontario’s workers. o The Employment Standards Amendment Act (Infectious Disease Emergencies), 2020, provides job-protected leave for employees unable to work for the following reasons: i. The employee is under medical investigation, supervision or treatment for COVID-19. ii. The employee is acting in accordance with an order under the Health Protection and Promotion Act. iii. The employee is in isolation or quarantine in accordance with public health information or direction. iv. The employer directs the employee not to work due to a concern that COVID-19 could be spread in the workplace. v. The employee needs to provide care to a person for a reason related to COVID-19 such as a school or day-care closure. vi. The employee is prevented from returning to Ontario because of travel restrictions.

o The legislation makes it clear that an employee is not be required to provide a medical note if they take the leave. o The measures are retroactive to January 25, 2020, the date that the first presumptive COVID-19 case was confirmed in Ontario. o Many workers will be eligible for Employment Insurance sickness benefits. o The legislation does not apply to people in sectors that fall under federal jurisdiction, including employees working for banks, airports, inter-provincial and international rail, and federal crown corporations 182. June 1st - Ontario Supports Those Struggling with Electricity Bills during COVID- 19– Currently Active

o The Ontario government announced that it will continue to support provincial electricity consumers by providing stability and greater customer choice, while helping those struggling to pay their energy bills as a result of the COVID-19 outbreak.

o Initiatives include: i. $9 million for the COVID-19 Energy Assistance Program (CEAP) to support consumers struggling to pay their energy bills during the pandemic.

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. CEAP will provide one-time payments to consumers to help pay down any electricity bill debt incurred over the COVID‑19 period. . Applications will be available through local utilities in the upcoming months; ii. An extension of the 's winter disconnection ban until July 31, 2020 to ensure no one is disconnected from their natural gas or electricity service during these uncertain times. iii. In addition, the government recently announced that it will continue the suspension of time-of-use (TOU) electricity rates and, starting on June 1, 2020, customers will be billed based on a new fixed COVID-19 Recovery Rate of 12.8 cents per kilowatt hour. . This fixed rate will apply to TOU customer bills 24 hours a day, seven days a week, providing stability and certainty for consumers as the government restarts the economy and supports individuals and families who continue to spend more time at home. . The COVID-19 Recovery Rate will be in place until October 31, 2020, followed by a new customer choice initiative. . Starting November 1, 2020, customers will be able to choose a plan that best suits their household and lifestyle with the option of either TOU electricity rates or tiered pricing, which will provide a set rate for electricity up to a certain level of consumption. . The government will continue to subsidize electricity bills by 31.8 per cent through the Ontario Electricity Rebate. . The government is providing approximately $5.6 billion in 2020-21 as part of its existing electricity cost relief programs, to help ensure more affordable electricity bills for eligible residential, farm and small business consumers. . There are approximately five million residential consumers, farms and some small businesses billed using TOU electricity prices under the RPP.

. For more information please visit: https://news.ontario.ca/opo/en/2020/06/ontario-supports- those-struggling-with-electricity-bills-during-covid-19.html

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183. May 30th (Update) - Ontario Supporting Frontline Heroes of COVID-19 with Pandemic Pay – Currently Active

June 1st Update o The Provincial government has issued an emergency order eliminating barriers to eligible frontline workers receiving pandemic pay. o It will allow employers with unionized workforces to provide pandemic pay to eligible employees without the need to negotiate separate terms or conditions with their bargaining agents.

Original Announcement o In recognition of the dedication, long hours and increased risk of working to contain the COVID-19 outbreak, the Ontario Government is providing frontline staff with a temporary pandemic payment. i. This increase will provide four dollars per hour worked on top of existing hourly wages, regardless of the qualified employee's hourly wage. ii. In addition, employees working over 100 hours per month would receive lump sum payments of $250 per month for each of the next four months. iii. This means that eligible employees working an average of 40 hours per week would receive $3,560 in additional compensation. o Those eligible to receive the payment will be staff working in long-term care homes, retirement homes, emergency shelters, supportive housing, social services congregate care settings, corrections institutions and youth justice facilities, as well as those providing home and community care and some staff in hospitals. o Staff providing frontline clinical services, along with those providing support services, such as cleaning and meal preparation, will be eligible to receive the pandemic payment. th o As of April 29 , pandemic pay has been expanded to more frontline workers. o Respiratory therapists, Paramedics, Public health nurses and all addictions and mental health workers who, in a congregate setting, serve the same functions as workers in acute-care hospital settings, will now be eligible for pandemic pay.

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o The additional compensation is temporary and would begin flowing immediately. o The pandemic pay will be effective for 16 weeks, from April 24, 2020 until August 13, 2020, and is expected to support over 350,000 frontline workers. o The pandemic pay is designed to support employees on the frontlines of COVID-19 and does not apply to management. o These measures build on steps the government has already taken to support frontline workers, including providing free emergency child care and securing necessary medical equipment and supplies.

o For additional information and details regarding eligibility, please visit: Pandemic Pay Provides Support for Frontline Workers Fighting COVID-19

184. May 30th (Update) - Ontario Protecting Seniors During COVID-19 Outbreak – Currently Active

May 30th Update – Ontario Takes Additional Steps to Protect Seniors o The Ontario government has made amendments to the Retirement Homes Act, 2010 regulation, enabling the Retirement Homes Regulatory Authority (RHRA) to better support seniors living in retirement homes during the COVID-19 outbreak. o The regulation change increases the emergency payment the RHRA can pay to eligible retirement home residents from $2,000 to $3,500. o In the event of an emergency, such as an outbreak, this funding can be used to support residents to cover costs for transportation, alternative accommodation or temporary care. o The regulation change also requires retirement homes to report infectious disease outbreaks to the RHRA during COVID-19 and beyond. o The Government is continuing to invest in almost 300 Seniors Active Living Centres which help seniors remain active and engaged in age- friendly communities. . 175 of these programs are currently being offered remotely through teleconferences, online videos, and one on one phone calls. . These have been critical in helping seniors stay connected from home during these challenging times.

May 28th Announcement o To further protect seniors and staff in long-term care homes, the Ontario government announced today that it is extending the mandate of the Incident Management System Long-Term Care Table.

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Revision Update: August 20th, 2020 @ 4:30PM o This table is composed of health care professionals who make immediate decisions to deal with issues related to staffing levels, infection management and resources during the COVID-19 outbreak. o In April, an Incident Management System (IMS) structure was established to coordinate operational support to long-term care homes. o The IMS table meets daily to organize efforts across multiple providers and government to make rapid decisions that support long-term care homes in need. o The IMS table also facilitated assistance from the Canadian Armed Forces into five homes and deployed 150 hospital teams to support staff in other long-term care homes.

Under IMS leadership, Ontario has seen the following improvements to long- term care homes affected by COVID-19 outbreaks: i. Since May 1, increased the number of low-risk green homes from 356 to 547 homes, representing 87.4% of all long-term care homes. ii. Since May 1, reduced the number of high-risk red homes from 35 to 19, a 54.3% improvement. iii. As of May 27, 37 hospitals had deployed teams into 59 yellow homes and 19 red homes. iv. Completed testing of long-term care resident and staff, with a second round of testing already underway. v. Number of COVID-19 positive tests in long-term care homes decreased from 12.5% to 7.5%. vi. As of May 28, 129 out of 626 long-term care homes are in active outbreak, from a high of 190 on May 18. vii. 164 outbreaks have been resolved.

Original April 3rd Announcement o A temporary order has been made under the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act that will help retirement homes address emergency staffing needs as they respond to COVID-19. o With this temporary action, retirement homes will have more flexibility to recruit and reassign staff to address the impacts of this new virus and will be able to focus more resources toward implementing the protocols and procedures put in place to keep residents safe. o These important measures are aligned with similar orders issued for hospitals and long-term care homes and will allow retirement homes to more quickly deploy personnel as needed.

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o The Province is also investing $20 million in additional funding to support increased infection control and active screening measures. o For more details please visit: https://www.ontario.ca/laws/regulation/200118

185. May 29th (Update) - Ontario Opens Up COVID-19 Testing Across the Province o As the province carefully and gradually reopens the economy, the Ontario government is implementing the next phase of its COVID-19 testing strategy to detect and quickly stop the spread of the virus. o Testing will now be available to more people in more locations across the province. o To help enable increased access to routine symptomatic testing, people will no longer need a referral to go to any of the more than 130 assessment centres across Ontario. o Information about the assessment centres is now easily accessible on Ontario's dedicated COVID-19 website.

o Ontario will also expand proactive surveillance testing to detect outbreaks and more actively monitor any spread among our most vulnerable populations. o Ontario will also soon release a renewed strategy to support public health units with case management and contact tracing, including launching a new exposure notification app that will alert Ontarians when they may have been exposed to COVID-19 and would recommend appropriate actions. o Ontario continues to lead large Canadian provinces in daily testing volumes, and to date, has completed 680,687 tests, with 69,318 tests completed since May 24, 2020. o Ontario has a provincewide network of more than 20 laboratory sites working in coordination to further increase capacity and test turn-around times for COVID-19 testing. o Premier Doug Ford and Christine Elliott, Deputy Premier and Minister of Health, released the next phase of the province's COVID-19 testing plan, Protecting Ontarians Through Enhanced Testing.

Original May 4th Announcement o In partnership with Ontario Health, , local public health units, and hospital and community laboratories, the Ontario Government has developed an integrated laboratory system which has

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established the Province as a national leader in daily testing volumes per capita. o The Province is now exceeding 16,000 tests a day, with many of those tests aimed at protecting long-term care residents and staff. i. On April 10, 2020, the province had committed to expanding its testing capacity by doubling the number of tests processed each day to 8,000 by April 15, 2020 and 14,000 by April 29, 2020. o Labs are providing test results generally within 24 to 48 hours. o To date, Ontario has conducted over 342,000 tests, with testing results being made available to patients through the user-friendly online portal.

o Ontario has also helped expand the capacity of public health units to conduct contact tracing and case management. i. Ontario's Action Plan: Responding to COVID-19 provided $100 million in additional investments for public health units to support COVID-19 monitoring and testing. This funding has also enabled public health units to hire more personnel. ii. Ontario previously issued an emergency order to provide public health units the authority and flexibility they need to make staffing decisions that support their ongoing efforts to contain the virus. 1. Public health units have been able to expand their capacity to conduct case and contact management with the help of volunteers. 2. These include the thousands of retired nurses and medical students who have signed up through the Province's website.

Original April 10th Announcement o The Ontario government is implementing the next phase of its strategy to significantly expand and enhance testing. o In addition to the ongoing testing of the general public at any of the 100 assessment centres now established across the province, Ontario will be proactively testing several priority groups. o By implementing this strategy, Ontario expects to double the number of tests processed each day to 8,000 by April 15, 2020 and 14,000 by April 29, 2020, at which point overall lab capacity will have been further expanded. o This testing strategy follows extensive efforts to expand Ontario's lab testing capacity, which helped to quickly eliminate a backlog of approximately 10,000 people within less than two weeks.

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o The province has re-established same-day testing results, which are now conveniently accessible to patients through a new user-friendly online portal. o The province is also helping to significantly expand the capacity of public health units to conduct contact tracing and case management, both of which are critical to stopping the spread of the virus.

186. May 26th - Ontario Takes Immediate Action to Investigate Worst Hit Long-Term Care Homes o Since the outset of the COVID-19 global pandemic, the Ontario government has put the safety and security of seniors as a top priority. o On April 22, the Ontario government formally requested assistance from the federal government in the form of the Canadian Armed Forces to support five long-term care homes in crisis. th o On May 26 , the Ontario government outlined key findings from a Canadian Armed Forces report on the five long-term care homes at which the military has been assisting. o The report details serious concerns around infection prevention, safety, staffing and level of care. The report also indicates that these five homes are beginning to stabilize with the support of the armed forces. o The Ontario government is once again calling on the federal government and the Canadian Armed Forces to extend their current mission for at least an additional 30 days. o The government has already begun an active investigation based on the Canadian Armed Forces report. o In addition, the government recently announced it will be launching an independent commission into Ontario's long-term care system beginning in September.

Additional Resources

• The COVID-19 Action Plan: Long-Term Care Homes outlines the steps that the government is taking to protect residents and staff in long-term care homes.

• Ontario Taking Action on Key Recommendations from Public Inquiry into the Safety and Security of Residents in the Long-Term Care Homes System

• For public inquiries call ServiceOntario, INFOline at 1-866-532-3161 (toll-free in Ontario only).

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187. May 25th - Hospitals Assume Management of Two Long-Term Care Homes o The Ministry of Long-Term Care has issued Mandatory Management Orders appointing local hospitals to temporarily manage two long- term care homes for 90 days. o Southlake Regional Health Centre will temporarily manage River Glen Haven Nursing Home in Sutton and Humber River Hospital will temporarily manage Downsview Long Term Care in North York. o The orders may be extended beyond the 90 days, if necessary. o By taking these steps the government is enabling a rigorous management structure to help contain the spread of the disease and assist in returning these homes to normal operations. o The province is working with its health partners in addressing challenges in the long-term care sector by involving hospitals in deploying Infection Prevention and Control teams to homes, continued staff and resident testing, addressing personal protective equipment supply issues, and redeploying hospital staff to help with critical staffing shortages in long- term care homes. o The government recently announced the launch of an independent, non- partisan commission into Ontario's long-term care system beginning in September 2020. o Over the next several months, the details of the commission will be finalized including the terms of reference, membership, leadership of the commission and reporting timelines.

o The COVID-19 Action Plan: Long-Term Care Homes outlines the steps that the government is taking to protect residents and staff in long-term care homes.

188. May 25th (Update) - Province Connecting Volunteers to Community Organizations Supporting Seniors and People with Disabilities During COVID-19 – Currently Active

May 25th Update o Volunteers and Small Businesses Step Up to Help Those in Need - More than 6,500 Ontarians offer to deliver food, run errands and connect with seniors and people with disabilities during COVID-19 th o On April 9 , the government announced it was investing $100,000 in its partnership with SPARK Ontario to support the province's first Page 166 of 296

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bilingual volunteer hub connecting volunteers with community organizations that support vulnerable Ontarians. o To date, the response has been tremendous: i. Over 54,000 users have visited the SPARK Ontario website to learn how they can volunteer; ii. Over 3,500 civic-minded Ontarians have signed up on the site to volunteer, and over 3,100 have contacted community organizations regarding a volunteer opportunity; and iii. 141 community organizations have registered for volunteer matching and more than 100 COVID-19-related volunteer opportunities have been posted online. o The government has partnered with the Older Adults Centres Association of Ontario to help implement the Seniors Centres Without Walls model of programming, where isolated seniors can participate in group programs over the phone. i. As of April 30, 2020, 35 programs have begun running in their communities. o Through the new Ontario Community Support Program, the province is working with the Ontario Community Support Association (OCSA) and their large volunteer base to increase Meals on Wheels food deliveries and deliver essential supplies to isolated, low-income seniors and people with disabilities and chronic medical conditions. i. More than 500 meal referrals and nearly 2,000 essential supply referrals have been made since the program launched in mid-April. ii. The Ontario Government invested $11 million to implement the Ontario Community Support Program. iii. This is in addition to the $20 million over two years the province has invested to protect seniors in retirement homes through increased infection control and active screening procedures. o Volunteer organizations can visit www.sparkontario.ca to post volunteer opportunities available in their communities. o Ontarians interested in volunteering are encouraged to check the website for opportunities to make a difference where they live. o Seniors, people with disabilities, and others in need of assistance can also be connected to essential services in their community at any time by

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visiting www.211ontario.ca or by dialing 211 or 1-877-330-3212 (toll free). TTY service is also available by dialing 1-888-340-1001.

189. May 22nd – Ontario’s first Virtual Action Centre - New Programs Focus on Hospitality Workers and Apprentices o The province is investing in Ontario's first Virtual Action Centre, an online counselling and training portal, to support laid off and unemployed hospitality workers, and is helping apprentices by providing grants to purchase tools, protective equipment and clothing for their trade, along with forgiving previous loans to purchase tools.

o The government is providing an Ontario Tools Grant of $2.5 million in 2020-21 and $7.5 million in 2021-22 and ongoing. o This will help new eligible apprentices purchase the equipment they need to start their careers. The funding amounts will be distributed as follows: i. $1,000 for those in motive power sector trades; ii. $600 for those in construction and industrial sector trades; iii. $400 for those in service sector trades.

o To be eligible for the new grant, apprentices must have: i. completed level 1 training on or after April 1, 2020; ii. an active registered training agreement; and iii. been registered as an apprentice for at least 12 months. o The government is also forgiving more than $10 million in outstanding loans owed by apprentices for tool purchases made at the beginning of their careers. o The Loans for Tools Program allowed thousands of new apprentices to buy tools, equipment, clothing, manuals and code books required for their trade. About 19,000 apprentices who participated in the program owed, on average, $495.

o The government is also investing nearly $2 million to open a Virtual Action Centre in partnership with UNITE HERE Local 75. o This virtual job training resource will provide up to 7,000 unemployed workers in the hospitality sector with access to a wide range of services and supports online and over the phone.

Additional Resources • Online Trades Hub • Employment Ontario • Skilled trades and apprenticeship system changes

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• Job Bank • Sector specific business guidelines

190. May 19th (Update) - Learning During COVID-19 Outbreak: Currently Active

May 19th (Update) o The Ontario government is protecting the health and safety of students during the COVID-19 outbreak by keeping schools closed for the rest of this school year. o The government is planning for the reopening of schools for the 2020- 21 school year, the gradual reopening of child care, and the opening of summer day camps subject to the continuing progress in trends of key public health indicators.

. Summer Learning Plan i. The province unveiled an expanded seven-point summer learning plan for Ontario students to ensure students have every opportunity to continue their learning through the summer months. ii. Summer learning programs are being expanded to reach the most students in Ontario history, to ensure they remain on track to start the 2020-21 school year with the confidence and knowledge required to succeed. iii. In addition to expanding the pre-existing summer school course offerings, summer programs are being designed to help students upgrade their courses and refresh their learning. iv. Non-credit programs will be available to deliver existing or modified programs to support vulnerable students. • A new two-week program for students with special education needs and/or mental health needs will focus on closing gaps in skills development and learning, and on establishing routines. • To support students with special education needs participate in summer program offerings, the ministry will also be providing a top-up to boards for summer school programs in 2020. . Summer Camps and Programs i. In Ontario, there are over 450 camps which provide both day and overnight camp services, employing thousands of Ontarians, including students.

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ii. These camps provide families with children, youth, and adults with special needs, with much needed respite, while engaging individuals in meaningful activities. iii. Based on the advice of the Chief Medical Officer of Health, indoor and outdoor summer day camps may be permitted in July and August of this year iv. Overnight camps will not be permitted to operate in the summer of 2020.

. Learn at Home Resources i. A more user-friendly Learn at Home site was also launched today, and an adapted summer learning site will be developed to provide resources to help students refresh their learning in preparation for 2020-21 courses. ii. The site will focus on compulsory, high-demand, and prerequisite secondary courses, such as math, science, English, and French. iii. The resources are available at Ontario.ca/LearnatHome.

. Access to Services, Tools, and Technology i. The government launched the Ontario Together portal to solicit offers and encourage private enterprise and the non-profit sectors to step forward to propose solutions that historically have impeded learning from home. ii. As a result of those submissions, Ontario is moving forward with 34 partnerships with organizations and private businesses, along with school boards, to address key needs among educators, students and their families during the COVID-19 outbreak. iii. Through the government's Broadband Modernization Program, the province is also working with all school boards to deliver sustainable, modernized networks with improved Internet access at the target speed. iv. As of March 31, 2020, broadband modernization is complete at 1,983 schools and in progress at 2,954 schools.

For more information please visit: https://news.ontario.ca/opo/en/2020/05/government-supports- online-learning-during-covid-19-outbreak.html

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Previous Announcements o Launch of the second phase of Learn at Home, an online portal that will provide resources for families so students can continue their education while schools are closed due to the ongoing COVID-19 situation. o The at-home activities offered provide quick and easy access to some of Ontario's best online kindergarten to grade 12 learning resources produced by Ontario College of Teachers (OCT) Educators. o No student will have their graduation compromised by COVID-19.

191. May 19th (Update) - Ontario Ramping Up Protection for Long-Term Care Residents

May 19th Update o The Provincial Government has announced the launch of an independent commission into Ontario's long-term care system beginning in September. o Over the next several months, the government will be finalizing details of the commission including terms of reference, membership, leadership of the commission and reporting timelines. o The Commission will provide guidance on how to improve the long-term care system and better protect residents and staff from any future outbreaks.

Previous Announcement o The Ontario government is making progress on the implementation of the COVID-19 Action Plan for Protecting Long-Term Care Homes to help stop and contain the spread of COVID-19 in the province's long-term care homes. o The COVID-19 Action Plan: Long-Term Care Homes adds critical new measures to prevent further outbreaks and deaths from COVID-19 in long-term care homes. o The government has introduced more aggressive testing, screening, and surveillance, deployed specialized teams from hospitals, public health and the home care sector, recruited additional frontline staff, and increased personal protective equipment. o The province has also issued a new emergency order restricting long- term care staff from working in more than one long-term care home, retirement home or health care setting.

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Revision Update: August 20th, 2020 @ 4:30PM o Long-term care workers who must temporarily give up a job in another care setting are protected from losing their job as they are entitled to an unpaid leave of absence. o The temporary emergency order came into effect on April 22, 2020 in order to give long-term care homes enough time to be compliant with the order. o Since the Action Plan was announced, the government has worked swiftly and decisively to provide targeted, on-the-ground support to long-term care homes through the following measures: i. Assisting 20 long-term care homes, which were previously experiencing outbreaks, to now become outbreak-free. ii. Increasing testing on both symptomatic and asymptomatic staff and residents. To date, approximately 11,600 tests have been completed amongst residents in long-term care. iii. Conducting additional testing of asymptomatic residents and staff outside of the testing guidance at 21 long-term care homes, to help understand the spread of the virus. iv. Setting up a 24/7 Long-Term Care COVID-19 Response Team, which has already helped more than 30 homes by putting in place infection control protocols, resolving staffing issues, and fulfilling personal protective equipment needs. v. Launching 31 Infection Prevention and Control interventions, which are currently in progress, with six assessments already completed. vi. Continuing to identify critical 24-, 48-, and 72-hour help that homes need by matching qualified people and volunteers who can help with duties, including nursing support and cleaning. vii. Working with hospitals across the province to deploy additional staffing and infection prevention controls in long-term care homes. viii. Providing over 400 job matches for long-term care homes through the province's Health Workforce Matching Portal, with over half of Ontario's long-term care homes now using the portal. ix. Responding to every escalated request for personal protective equipment from long-term care homes within 24 hours through the following measures: 1. Daily distribution of supply from provincial warehouses to regional sites.

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2. Daily monitoring of and reporting against performance target of 100 per cent of critical need requests being shipped within 24 hours.

o The federal government has offered resources that could include personnel and other supports from Health Canada, the Public Health Agency of Canada and Canadian Armed Forces. The Ontario government will be making a formal request to access those extra reinforcements as of April 22nd.

192. May 13th - Ontario Making Prescription Drugs More Affordable During COVID- 19 – Currently Active

o The Ontario Government is making the cost of prescription drugs more affordable. th o Effective May 13 , people using the Ontario Drug Benefit Program will not be required to pay any co-payment until July 1, 2020 for any prescription of 30+ days that is now being dispensed in installments. o In addition, existing and new Trillium Drug Program households can apply for an income reassessment to help reduce the financial burden for families during the outbreak. o If a Trillium Drug Program household has experienced an income change in 2019 or 2020 of 10 per cent or more compared to their 2018 income, they can apply to have their deductible recalculated by completing and submitting the Annual Deductible Re-Assessment Form. o Eligible households who are not currently enrolled in the Trillium Drug Program and have high prescription costs can also complete and submit an application and re-assessment form by e-mail or fax.

o For more information please visit: https://www.ontario.ca/page/get-help-high-prescription-drug- costs?_ga=2.85334107.31123092.1589211858-1305037528.1580157468

193. May 13th - Ontario Further Supports Victims of Gender-Based Violence and Human Trafficking during COVID-19

o It is crucial that Ontarians who have experienced or are at risk of sexual assault, gender-based violence or human trafficking have continued access to counselling and other critical services they need to stay safe, heal and rebuild their lives.

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o To further support those who need and rely on these services, the Ontario Government is investing $1 million to help frontline agencies adapt to remote service delivery and ensure continued operation during COVID-19. o This funding will assist counselling service providers like the Assaulted Women's Helpline, who also work the Seniors Safety Line, which will receive $200,000 to develop text and online chat platforms, set up toll-free lines, provide on-demand interpreter services and hire additional staff to respond to increased call volume. o Along with the $40 million relief fund for residential service providers and emergency funding for victim services , this response fund will ensure a range of critical supports remain available at this time. o This is in addition to the $148 million in relief funding to ensure municipalities and social service providers can better respond to COVID- 19.

194. May 13th - Voluntary Redeployment of Education Workers to Fill Staffing Shortages – Further details to follow

o The Ontario Government is working together with the province's education sector to voluntarily place available employees in staffing roles needed at congregate care settings during the COVID-19 outbreak. o This initiative is part of the government's ongoing efforts to redeploy broader public sector workers to areas where they are needed most, such as hospitals, long-term care homes, retirement homes, women's shelters, and homes serving those with developmental disabilities. o Eligible education sector staff who volunteer will be able to register through an online portal and to be matched with congregate settings that are facing staffing shortages. o Positions available may include custodial, maintenance, food preparation, children and youth service workers, social workers, and educational assistants. o Training and appropriate safety equipment will be provided to redeployed staff. o Those who are directly involved in the continuity of learning are not eligible for redeployment, such as instructional and special education teachers. o Education sector staff will be provided with more information by the school board following local agreements.

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o https://news.ontario.ca/opo/en/2020/05/voluntary-redeployment-of- education-sector-workers-during-covid-19.html

195. May 13th (Update) - Emergency Measures to Support Long-Term Care Homes During COVID-19 – Currently Active

th o On May 13 , the Ontario Government adopted an additional emergency order allowing the province to issue a mandatory management order for a long-term care home struggling to deal with a COVID-19 outbreak. i. This order would support the use of rapid, immediate and effective management alternatives to protect residents and staff within a home. ii. The manager could be any person, including a corporation or a hospital. iii. A long-term care home may require management assistance if they face challenges like a high number of cases among residents or staff, a high number of deaths, an outbreak that has not yet been resolved, significant staffing issues or outstanding requirements from infection prevention and control assessments. iv. Decisions regarding when and where to assign additional management support will be made on a case-by-case basis.

o On April 15, 2020, the government announced a COVID-19 Action Plan for Long-Term Care Homes to help prevent the spread of the virus by focusing on additional testing, containment, addressing staffing challenges and securing personal protective equipment. o The province also adopted several emergency orders restricting the movement of staff between multiple homes; enabling the implementation of pandemic premium pay for LTC staff; and enabling the deployment of hospital staff to address staffing shortages and the use of Infection Prevention and Control teams. o In addition, Canadian Armed Forces personnel have been deployed into five long-term care homes to provide support where significant staffing shortages are occurring. o Ministry of Long-Term Care is also implementing a new approach to redeploying its highly qualified inspectors. i. These nurses, dieticians, and physiotherapists will be supporting long-term care homes on the ground. o Critical funding for the long-term care sector was announced in Ontario's Action Plan: Responding to COVID-19 ($243 million fund announced on March 25th).

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o The COVID-19 Action Plan: Long-Term Care Homes outlines the steps that the government is taking to protect residents and staff in long-term care homes.

196. May 11th (Update) - School Closures Extended to Keep Students, Staff and Families Safe – Currently Active o All publicly-funded schools will remain closed until at least May 31, 2020, as part of an effort to keep students, staff and families safe from COVID-19. o The extension was based on expert advice from the Chief Medical Officer of Health and health officials on the COVID-19 Command Table and is part of the government's ongoing effort to stop the spread of the virus. o Despite the uncertainty, school boards are encouraged to reschedule ceremonies and events that celebrate student success based on input from local medical officers of health o In some cases, this might mean facilitating graduation ceremonies and proms during the summer or fall when it is safe to do so. o The Ontario government is taking steps to ensure learning can continue. i. In March the province unveiled its Learn at Home portal. ii. It offers all students high-quality resources, featuring made-in- Ontario math and literacy resources, created by Ontario-certified educators, in both English and French. iii. At the end of March the Ministry of Education unveiled the second phase of Learn at Home to ensure the continuity of learning for students. iv. This included providing clarity for parents, enhancing education supports and creating opportunities for educators to connect with students. 1. See March 31st - Province Launches Second Phase of the Learn at Home Portal for more details. v. The Government has also partnered with Rogers Communications and Apple to help meet the educational needs of students and families during the COVID-19 outbreak. vi. iPads are being purchased and distributed by Ontario school boards, pre-equipped with free Rogers LTE wireless data. vii. To date, over 20,000 iPads have been sent to targeted families in need. The free Rogers wireless data will be available until the end of June.

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1. See April 17th - Ontario Establishes Key Partnerships to Make Home Learning More Accessible - iPad with Free Rogers Wireless Data Will Support Learning at Home for more details.

197. May 9th – Ontario Enables School Board Employees to Be Voluntarily Redeployed to Congregate Care Settings o The Ontario government has approved an emergency order that would enable available school board employees to be voluntarily redeployed to congregate care settings during the COVID-19 pandemic, including hospitals, long-term care homes, retirement homes, and women's shelters. o Under the emergency order, school boards would be authorized to develop and implement staff redeployment plans. o Voluntarily redeployed staff would maintain their employment relationship with the school board and would continue to receive their compensation and other employment benefits. They would also be eligible for the provincial government's pandemic pay and emergency child care. o Training and appropriate safety equipment will be provided to any educational worker who volunteers to be redeployed in a congregate setting.

198. May 8th - Ontario Investing in Innovative Ways to Modernize the Justice System o Experience gained during COVID-19 underscores the urgent need to invest in technology, modernize processes and expand access to justice across the province, including in rural and remote regions. o The Provincial Government has made the decision not to proceed with the Halton Region Consolidated Courthouse construction project, which was in the procurement phase before the COVID-19 outbreak. o This investment will be repurposed to transform and update Ontario's severely antiquated justice system, and address immediate infrastructure needs at the courthouses in Milton and Burlington. o Shifting traditional investments toward innovation and new technology will move more services online and position Ontario at the forefront of building the modern justice system of the future. o This innovative new approach will allow Ontario to take concrete action for the first time in recent memory to support a truly reimagined justice system.

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o It will move Ontario's justice system forward by decades and allow it to emerge from this public health crisis more resilient and better positioned to face future challenges.

199. May 7th – Ontario Releases Plan to Resume Scheduled Surgeries and Procedures o The Ontario government has developed a comprehensive framework to help hospitals assess their readiness and begin planning for the gradual resumption of scheduled surgeries and procedures, while maintaining capacity to respond to COVID-19. o The framework contains clear criteria that must be met before hospitals can resume scheduled surgeries, including ensuring that the hospital and its regions have the following: . A stable number of COVID-19 cases; . A stable supply of personal protective equipment . A stable supply of medications; . An adequate capacity of inpatient and intensive care unit beds; . An adequate capacity of health human resources; and . The availability of post-acute care outside the hospital that would be required to support patients after discharge o Timelines will vary from hospital to hospital and be conditional on approval by regional oversight tables involved with planning and coordinating Ontario's response to COVID-19.

200. May 5th - Ontario Expands Virtual Mental Health Services During COVID-19 – Currently Active o The Ontario government is expanding virtual mental health services to help thousands of Ontarians experiencing anxiety and depression, including frontline health care workers, during the COVID-19 outbreak. o Internet-based Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (iCBT) programs were developed in partnership with MindBeacon and Morneau Shepell and will be provided at no out-of-pocket costs to Ontarians across the province.

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agencies hire and train more staff, purchase the necessary equipment and technology they need to help patients, and support the creation and enhancement of virtual and online supports for mental health services including: i. Internet-based Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (iCBT): Clients can self-refer to programs through the various service providers listed and be guided through their client journey to find the appropriate supports they need. 1. Online iCBT is supported by therapists and available in English and French.

ii. Supports for frontline health care workers: Online iCBT is available to frontline health care workers experiencing anxiety, burnout or post-traumatic stress disorder. 1. Those requiring intensive levels of care could be referred to virtual face-to-face care, as well as weekly online peer discussion groups and access to confidential support from a clinician.

iii. Virtual mental health support services: These include BounceBack telephone coaching and workbooks, and Kids Help Phone for children and youth. 1. BounceBack: A guided self-help program for adults and youth aged 15 and over using workbooks with online videos and phone coaching support. 2. Additionally, the Province has provided emergency funding to Kids Help Phone, to further support children and youth who are struggling with their mental health. 3. Kids Help Phone: 24/7 virtual support service offering professional counselling, information and referrals as well as volunteer-led, text-based support to young people in both English and French at 1-800-668-6868.

o The province has also established a Mental Health and Addictions COVID-19 Response Table to mitigate the impact of COVID-19 on access to public mental health and addictions services. o Its members include representatives from across Ontario's mental health and addictions sector, who are working collaboratively to focus on maintaining services during the outbreak.

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o Ontario also launched a Roadmap to Wellness: A Plan to Build Ontario's Mental Health and Addictions System, which provides a clear path forward toward offering Ontarians easier access to standardized, high- quality care and supports in communities across the province. o At Ontario.ca/coronavirus, people can find information about the different virtual mental health and wellness options that meet their unique needs, including online therapy.

201. May 1st - Ontario Takes Additional Steps to Improve Health Care Flexibility During COVID-19 Outbreak o The Ontario Government has issued new temporary emergency orders under the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act to support the immediate needs of the province's hospitals and health care workers so they can better manage critical health care human resources during COVID-19.

o The new temporary emergency orders issued today will: i. Give hospitals the authority and flexibility to more quickly appoint, re-appoint and grant privileges to medical and other professional staff, in order to address potential surge volumes due to COVID-19. This emergency order will allow for the reduction of administrative processes and better enable hospitals to focus operational resources on providing frontline services. ii. Authorize coroners, registered nurses appointed as coroner investigators, and public health units to access the provincial electronic health record to help reduce demands on clinicians' time related to death investigations, reduce exposure to COVID- 19 related death investigations, and improve the ability to monitor the spread of the virus. iii. Allow registered nurses appointed as coroner investigators to complete medical certificates of death instead of a physician or nurse practitioner, giving these medical professionals more time to focus on patient care and helping to ensure that medical certificates of death are being completed and sent to funeral directors in a timely manner.

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202. April 29th (Update) - Ontario Offers Emergency Child Care to More Frontline Staff – Currently Active

o In order to support essential workers during this COVID-19 outbreak, Ontario has exempted certain child care centres from the order to close all licensed child care centres. o Health care and other frontline workers, including doctors, nurses, paramedics, firefighters, police, and correctional officers, have been able to access safe, local emergency child care. th, o As of April 29 the Ontario government is further expanding the list of essential workers eligible to receive free emergency child care during the COVID-19 outbreak. o Those who will benefit from today’s announcement include people who work in the food supply chain, retirement homes, grocery stores and pharmacies, and certain federal employees, including the military. o Since emergency child care was introduced last month, almost 100 child care centres have reopened along with 40 Licensed Home Child Care Agencies in communities across the province. o An additional 37 centres have will be reopening in the coming days.

o The additional frontline workers who can now access emergency childcare services include: i. Workers in grocery stores and pharmacies ii. Truck drivers (driver's licence Class A and Class D) iii. Workers in the food supply chain, including food processing iv. Workers in retirement homes v. Auxiliary workers in health care settings, including cooks and cleaning staff in hospitals and long-term care homes vi. Interpreters and intervenors who support people who are deaf, deafened, hard of hearing and deafblind vii. Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry (MNRF) emergency personnel viii. Provincial officers and onsite staff in Ontario courts ix. Canadian Armed Forces and Department of National Defence staff working in Ontario x. Additional workers supporting public safety and correctional services xi. Staff working in developmental services, victim services, violence against women services, anti-human trafficking

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services and child welfare services (children's aid societies) and in children's residential settings; xii. First Nations constables; xiii. Office of the Fire Marshal and Emergency Management fire investigators; xiv. Select critical staff in community corrections, such as probation and parole officers; xv. Contractors in institutional corrections services; xvi. Frontline staff at the Provincial Forensic Pathology Unit; xvii. Critical staff at the Centre of Forensic Sciences; and xviii. Critical staff operating the Provincial Emergency Operations Centre. xix. Staff working in shelters (e.g., serving homeless populations); xx. Power workers; xxi. Pharmaceutical and medical supplies and device manufacturing workers; xxii. Non-municipal water and waste-water employees; and xxiii. Federally employed staff including Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) officers and Canada Post employees. o This expands on the original list of essential workers eligible for emergency child care released on March 20th and the expanded list released on April 17th. o Ontario will continue to monitor local needs to ensure frontline staff can continue to work and will communicate more details as the situation evolves. o The government has established strict guidelines for each centre and the local Medical Officer of Health must be consulted and supportive of protocols and actions in place. o All sites are also required to have a protocol in place in the event that a child, parent or staff member at the site is exposed to COVID-19. o Please visit the link below for a list of emergency child care centres: https://www.ontario.ca/page/child-care-health-care-and-frontline- staff?_ga=2.131068623.1998004952.1588001488- 1305037528.1580157468

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203. April 25th – Ensuring food security for individuals and families during the pandemic o The Government is amending an emergency order to help ensure food security for some individuals and families during the pandemic. o The amendment will permit the use of allotment gardens and community gardens across the province. o These gardens are an essential source of fresh food for some individuals and families, including those who face food insecurity. o Local medical officers of health will provide advice, recommendation and instructions that the gardens must meet in order to operate, such as physical distancing, and cleaning and disinfecting commonly used equipment and surfaces.

204. April 25th – Redeployment of Staff to Better Care for Vulnerable People During COVID-19 o The Ontario government is introducing new and amending some emergency orders to better support Ontario's long-term care homes and deafblind community. o The orders would allow for the redeployment of staff to ensure they can work where they are needed most during the COVID-19 outbreak. o The COVID-19 Action Plan: Long-Term Care Homes outlines the steps that the government is taking to protect residents and staff in long-term care homes. o For public inquiries, call ServiceOntario at 1-866-532-3161 (toll-free in Ontario only).

o The new and amended emergency orders being introduced will: i. Allow health service providers, including hospitals, to temporarily reassign frontline staff to provide services and supports in long-term care homes. 1. This will help to quickly provide much-needed staffing support to long-term care homes while they continue to fight outbreaks. ii. Provide staffing flexibility to service providers and employers in the intervenor services sector, which helps people who have a combined loss of hearing and vision. 1. This will give employers the temporary authority to redirect staff to carry out essential tasks to support and protect people who are deafblind. 2. It will also ensure staffing measures are in place to allow for physical distancing. Page 183 of 296

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205. April 23rd –New order issued to support people with mental health and addictions issues o The government has introduced a new measure to allow mental health and addictions agencies to redeploy staff within different locations or between programs, and employ extra part-time staff, temporary staff or contractors in order to ensure people continue receiving the high-quality care they expect and deserve during the COVID-19 outbreak. o Agencies would be required to provide appropriate training and education to achieve the purposes of a redeployment plan.

206. April 23rd - Action Plan to Increase Protection for Vulnerable People and Those Who Care for Them o Ontario is delivering a new COVID-19 Action Plan for Vulnerable People to better protect vulnerable populations during the outbreak of COVID-19. o This plan builds on the government's previous actions to protect people living in high-risk settings, including homes serving those with developmental disabilities, shelters for survivors of gender-based violence and human trafficking, children's residential settings, and those residential settings supporting vulnerable Indigenous individuals and families both on and off reserve. o The Government is expanding the list of eligible expenses under Special Services at Home and for Passport funding. The Government will also continue to assist families and provide greater clarity about what expenses are eligible under the Ontario Autism program, including Childhood Budgets and Interim one-time funding, for the duration of the COVID-19 outbreak. . Passport is a program that helps adults 18 years or older with a developmental disability to participate in their communities. It also helps caregivers of an adult with a developmental disability take a break from their caregiving responsibilities. . The Special Services at Home program helps families who are caring for a child with a developmental and/or physical disability.

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i. Enhanced Screening and Reduced Exposure to Prevent Spread 1. Enhancing screening of visitors, staff, and residents on sites, as well as restricting non-essential visitors. 2. Providing masks to staff working in congregate care settings and providing training on the use of personal protective equipment in the event of an outbreak. ii. Infection Control: Managing Outbreaks and Limiting Spread 1. Enhancing testing of symptomatic staff and clients to identify the need for isolation and additional infection control measures on-site. 2. Planning to limit staff from working at more than one congregate care setting during an outbreak, specifically in developmental services, intervenor services, violence against women and anti-human trafficking settings. 3. Providing additional training and support for high-risk settings dealing with an outbreak, including guidance on how to isolate clients. iii. Sustaining Staffing and Managing Staff Shortages 1. Working with organizations to promote workforce stability and capacity in high-risk settings.

iv. The province has also suspended evictions, provided funds through the province’s $200 million Social Services Relief Fund to Service Managers and invested over $37 million to support outbreak planning, prevention and mitigation efforts to ensure the health and well-being of Indigenous people and communities.

207. April 21st - Ontario Providing Additional Relief to the Province's Most Vulnerable

o The Ontario government is delivering much-needed support to Ontario's most vulnerable citizens, including seniors and persons with disabilities, during the outbreak of COVID-19.

. The province is investing $11 million to help deliver meals, medicines and other essentials to those in need. I. The province is working with the Ontario Community Support Association (OCSA) to launch a new Ontario Community Support Program to expand existing Meals on Wheels services to reach low-income seniors and people with disabilities and chronic medical conditions across Ontario.

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II. The program will also develop the capacity of community organizations and others to help deliver medication and other essentials. III. To identify a Meals on Wheels provider in the local community and request service, visit www.ontariocommunitysupport.ca. Those without Internet access or who require service in a language other than English or French, can dial 211 or 1-877-330-3213 (toll free). TTY service is also available by calling 1-888-340- 1001.

. This week the province will also be issuing the first doubled Guaranteed Annual Income System (GAINS) payments. I. Individuals will receive up to $166 per month and couples will receive up to $332 per month. II. These doubled payments will continue for six months and provide an additional $75 million to 194,000 vulnerable seniors who may need more help to cover essential expenses during the COVID-19 outbreak. o GAINS provides a monthly, non-taxable benefit to low-income Ontario seniors. o These payments are provided on top of the federal government’s Old Age Security pension and federal Guaranteed Income Supplement payments to ensure seniors have a minimum income level. o Payments are being automatically doubled for current GAINS recipients ― no additional applications are required. Payments are issued on the 25th of each month, or the first business day prior if the 25th falls on a non-business day . The province is also investing $40 million in the Residential Relief Fund. 1. The funding will assist developmental services, child welfare, victims shelters, and organizations delivering social services to vulnerable First Nations individuals and families with COVID-related costs, such as the purchase of personal protective equipment (PPE) and enhanced staffing. 2. For more information please visit: https://www.mcss.gov.on.ca/en/mcss/crrf.aspx

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. The government is also providing $148 million to municipal partners that administer social services with funding to support the province's most vulnerable as part of the province's $200 million in social services relief funding in response to COVID-19. . This enhancing funding will support charitable and non-profit social services organizations, for example food banks, homeless shelters, churches and emergency services such as the Red Cross, to improve their ability to respond to the COVID-19 outbreak.

208. April 17th - Ontario Establishes Key Partnerships to Make Home Learning More Accessible - iPad with Free Rogers Wireless Data Will Support Learning at Home

o The Ontario government has partnered with Rogers Communications and Apple to help meet the educational needs of students and families during the COVID-19 outbreak via the Learn at Home program. o iPads will be purchased and distributed by Ontario school boards, pre- equipped with Rogers LTE wireless data to students who don't have either the technology or the internet they need to access the Learn at Home program. o The free Rogers wireless data will be available until the end of June. o School boards will determine requirements for student eligibility to receive an iPad. o To date, over 21,000 will be sent to the homes of families in need.

209. April 17th - Province makes it easier to reassign frontline staff where they are needed most – Currently Active

o To help stop the spread of COVID-19 among the province's most vulnerable citizens and ensure frontline services can continue to be delivered in priority areas, the Ontario government has issued new temporary emergency orders under the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act.

o The Emergency Measures issued to further protect vulnerable people during the COVID-19 outbreak include:

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i. Restricting retirement home employees from working in more than one retirement home, long-term care home or health care setting, with compliance required by April 22, 2020; ii. Providing Local Health Integration Networks with the ability to direct home care service provider organizations to safely reassign frontline staff to areas where they are most needed, including home and community care settings, long-term care homes, supportive housing, retirement homes and hospitals; iii. Providing municipalities and District Social Service Administration Boards with the flexibility to offer reassignments to certain staff to where there is local need during the outbreak, including child care, by-law enforcement, and public health services.

o Ambulance services will have the flexibility to hire and assign college students who have not yet completed exams or graduated, to provide services appropriate to their competence level and scope of practice.

210. April 16th - Ontario Enables Auto Insurance Companies to Provide Driver Rebates During COVID-19 o The Ontario government is enabling auto insurance companies to provide temporary insurance premium rebates to drivers during the COVID-19 pandemic. o Ontario is the first jurisdiction in Canada to remove existing restrictions on rebating so auto insurers can provide additional consumer relief. o The province has amended a regulation under the Insurance Act to help ease the financial pressure on working people and families during this public health crisis. o By amending this regulation insurance companies would be able to provide auto insurance premium rebates to consumers for up to 12 months after the declared emergency has ended. o The 12-month time period of this regulation would allow insurers to provide rebates to all policyholders, regardless of their annual policy renewal date. o The Government and the Financial Services Regulatory Authority of Ontario (FSRA) will continue to work together to monitor how the auto insurance sector is responding.

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211. April 16th - Ontario Significantly Expands Hospital Capacity to Prepare for Any COVID-19 Outbreak Scenario o The Ontario government has significantly expanded hospital capacity in preparation for any COVID-19 outbreak scenario. o The Province has added 1,035 acute care beds and 1,492 critical care beds and taken steps to ensure hospitals have the staff available to care for a sudden surge in patients. o Ontario has a total of 20,354 acute care beds with a potential for an additional 4,205 more acute care beds by April 30, 2020. o Of Ontario's 3,504 critical care beds, 2,811 are now equipped with ventilators, up from 1,319 when the outbreak first started.

o This bed capacity expansion has been organized in coordination with pandemic staffing plans to ensure each hospital has the physicians and staff needed. Measures Include: i. Redeploying surgical nursing staff who can now work with medicine units; ii. Sharing highly trained emergency department and intensive care unit nursing staffs across units; iii. Sharing physician resources across hospitals in a given region; iv. Recruiting family doctors to complete shifts within the hospital; and v. Recruiting retirees, including nursing and support services.

o Several other measures, including the launch of Ontario’s online self- assessment tool, opening assessment centres, increasing Telehealth capacity and the ability to consult with emergency department doctors virtually have also helped to reduce emergency room visits and hospital admissions. o As of April 13, 2020, the average hospital occupancy rate was 69.1% (64.1% for acute care only), a significant decrease from 96.2% (97.3% for acute beds) before COVID-19 measures. o There are over 7,300 acute care beds unoccupied and over 2,000 critical care beds currently available across Ontario. o Ontario recently placed an order with O-Two Medical Technologies to produce 10,000 ventilator units, along with the support of Ontario's world-class manufacturing sector.

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212. April 14th - Ontario Supporting Education Sector, Students, and Municipalities During COVID-19 Outbreak o Ontario has passed the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Support and Protection Act in the Ontario Legislative Assembly, amending the Education Act, Planning Act, Development Charges Act, Police Services Act and the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities Act. o Amendments Include: . The amendments to the Education Act will allow school boards to continue charging fees on new construction in order to retain a vital source of revenue for new school projects. . The bill also includes an amendment to provide a fair and consistent provincewide approach to addressing school suspensions and expulsions as part of the government's commitment to the safety of students and staff upon the reopening of schools. . The changes to the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities Act will temporarily suspend student loan payments for OSAP borrowers and initiate a six-month interest-free moratorium on OSAP loans. . Amending the Planning Act will provide municipalities the time they need to focus on local public health priorities by making it possible to suspend certain planning decision timelines during a declared state of emergency. . Changes to the Development Charges Act ensure municipalities can continue to count on a vital source of revenue that helps pay for local growth-related infrastructure, such as roads, water and sewers as well as fire and police services. . This change allows municipalities with an expiring development charge by-law to use their existing by-law during the current emergency and for six months following the end of the emergency declaration, so they can continue to charge fees on new construction. . The amendments to the Police Services Act also allow the Solicitor General to give municipalities an extension beyond January 1, 2021 to prepare and adopt a community safety and well-being plan.

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213. April 13th - Ontario Secures Critical Medical Equipment and Supplies o The Ontario government continues to ensure that patients, frontline health care workers and first responders have the critical equipment and supplies they need to protect themselves during the COVID-19 outbreak. o Over the last five days, more than 13 million surgical and procedural masks, 200,000 N95 respirator masks, and 38 ventilators have been delivered to Ontario's pandemic stockpile warehouses. o Ontario is providing same-day deliveries to hospitals, long-term care and retirement homes, and other facilities to support essential workers in all settings and ensuring supplies and equipment are expedited to those most in need. o This includes shipments this past weekend of 6.5 million surgical and procedural masks to over 650 providers across the province to protect our frontline workers, patients and residents. o Ontario has been procuring vital supplies and personal protective equipment through its traditional suppliers and donations, as well as working in collaboration with the federal government, other provinces, and Ontario's manufacturers. o Ontario is making it easier for businesses to work with government by developing a smarter procurement system that will save taxpayer money, drive office efficiencies and help small- and medium-sized businesses tap into new opportunities in government procurement.

214. April 11th - Ontario Takes Further Action to Stop the Spread of COVID-19 o New measures have been introduced which: i. Address surge capacity in retirement homes. ii. Restrict recreational camping on Crown land. iii. Allow the repurposing of existing buildings and temporary structures. This will reduce pressure on health care facilities, where needed, and help shelters provide more space for sleeping.

215. April 10th - Province Prevents Operators from Charging Fees while Child Cares are Closed – Currently Active o The Ontario government is temporarily preventing child care centres from collecting payments from parents where care is not being provided, while also ensuring that their child care spaces are protected. o Parents cannot lose their child care space because they are not paying fees during the pandemic. o This will help provide much needed relief for parents during the outbreak. Page 191 of 296

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o Child care providers can seek supports for businesses and individuals under the federal government's Economic Response Plan. o The Ontario government will continue to work with the child care sector and federal, municipal and First Nations partners on a plan to ensure the sustainability of the sector during the outbreak.

216. Emergency Assistance – Support for individuals and families in financial crisis – Currently Active o As part of Ontario's Action Plan: Responding to COVID-19, a $17 billion package with funding targeted to help families and a variety of sectors across the province, the Ontario government is providing $52 million to better support individuals and families in financial crisis. o This funding will support those who are not able to access federal assistance to cover needs such as food costs, rent, medicine and other essential services during this time. o Individuals can easily apply online for assistance.

o Eligibility i. Applicants may qualify if they live in Ontario (not a visitor or tourist), are in a crisis or emergency situation, and do not have enough money for things like food and housing. For example, a crisis or emergency includes situations where applicants: 1. Have been affected by COVID-19 2. Are being evicted from their home 3. Are in or are leaving an abusive relationship 4. Are worried about their safety

o Those receiving assistance from Ontario Works or the Ontario Disability Support Program are not eligible for this program.

217. Making Essential Workplaces Across the Province Safer o The Province is making essential workplaces across the province safer during the COVID-19 pandemic by: i. Redeploying more than 30 employment standards officers to help businesses understand and comply with health and safety requirements; ii. Working with health and safety associations to deploy up to 30 specialists to support employers and workers in the field;

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iii. Issuing health and safety guidance notes to support specific sectors; iv. Doubling the capacity of Ontario's Health and Safety Call Centre; v. Providing job-protected leave under the Employment Standards Act for workers who need to self-isolate or care for a loved one because of COVID-19; vi. Issuing a call to recently-retired inspectors who may be able and willing to return to their positions; vii. Providing compliance assistance and enforcing the emergency orders issued under the Emergency Measures and Civil Protection Act. o Workers worried their workplaces are unsafe can phone 1-877-202-0008 to speak with an agent.

218. April 7th - Ontario Helping Indigenous Communities Stop the Spread of COVID- 19 o The Ontario government is investing over $37 million to support outbreak planning, prevention and mitigation efforts to ensure the health and well- being of Indigenous people and communities — particularly those in remote and far-northern regions. o The funding will respond to the unique needs of First Nations, Métis and Inuit people and families across the province. The total of $37.8 million includes: i. $16.4 million from the Ministry of Indigenous Affairs to provide emergency funds for food, household goods, critical supplies, transportation, and support and care, responsive services and supports for urban Indigenous people, self-isolation facilities in remote and northern communities, prevention and awareness efforts, and pandemic planning; ii. $10 million from the Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services to support Indigenous communities and agencies in responding to the needs of vulnerable children, families and elders during the outbreak; iii. $7.4 million from the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing to help social service providers, charities and non-profits delivering critical housing services to Indigenous people living off-reserve; and iv. $4 million from the Ministry of Transportation to ensure continued service to remote and northern airports, enabling essential goods and services to continue reaching isolated communities.

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o The Provincial government is also working with the Indigenous business community to assess how to address the impacts of COVID-19 on Indigenous businesses, economies and workers.

219. April 7th - Province Launches Online Portal to Match Available Health Care Workers with Employers – Currently Active o The Ontario government is taking further action to stop the spread of COVID-19 by actively recruiting health care workers to increase the frontline capacity of hospitals, clinics, and assessment centres. o The new Health Workforce Matching Portal will enable health care providers with a range of experience to join the province's response to COVID-19. o Those providers include retired or non-active health care professionals, internationally educated health care professionals, students, and volunteers with health care experience. o The portal will efficiently match the availability and skillsets of frontline health care workers to the employers in need of assistance to perform a variety of public health functions, such as case and contact management. o Employers and interested health care professionals can visit the portal here and create a profile. o Once registered, professionals can add their availability and employers can enter their request for support. Registrants will receive an email notification if matched.

220. April 6th - Additional Measures to Protect First Responders During the COVID- 19 Outbreak o The Ontario government has enacted an emergency order that will allow police, firefighters and paramedics to obtain COVID-19 positive status information about individuals with whom they are coming into contact. o The information disclosed will be limited to an individual's name, address, date of birth, and whether the individual has had a positive COVID-19 test result. o Strict protocols will be enforced to limit access to this information and will only be used to allow first responders to take appropriate safety precautions. o Once the declaration of emergency is lifted, this data will be made inaccessible to first responders.

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221. April 6th - Relief for Remote Northern Property Taxpayers During COVID-19 o The Ontario government is deferring $15 million in property taxes for people and businesses in parts of Northern Ontario located outside of municipal boundaries. o The Province is giving taxpayers in unincorporated areas more time to pay each of the four 2020 Provincial Land Tax installments. Taxpayers will have 90 extra days to pay without incurring interest or penalties. o The Province will also adjust payments to school boards to offset the deferral and to ensure there is no financial impact on Local Roads and Services Boards, the Province will continue to make payments to these partners, as scheduled. o This measure of relief will assist the owners of over 63,000 residential and business properties outside municipal boundaries. o This tax deferral builds on the $10 billion in cash flow supports made available to people and businesses as part of Ontario's Action Plan: Responding to COVID-19.

222. April 6th - One-time Financial Assistance During School and Child Care Closures - Support for Families initiative – Currently Active o The Ontario government is offering direct financial support to parents while Ontario schools and child care centres remain closed as a result of the COVID-19 outbreak. o The new Support for Families initiative offers a one-time payment of $200 per child 0 to 12 years of age, and $250 for those 0 to 21 years of age with special needs. o Families can complete a simple online application at Ontario's Support for Families web page to access this financial support. o Parents already receiving Support for Parents payments through direct deposit will be automatically eligible for this financial support and do not need to submit a new application. o Through this initiative the government is providing over $300 million in relief to parents across Ontario as part of Ontario's Action Plan: Responding to COVID-19.

223. April 4th - New online portal connecting workers with employers looking to fill positions in the agri-food sector – Currently Active o This new online tool will make it easier to match people to essential jobs and training resources throughout the provincial food supply chain. o The new portal will ensure grocery store shelves remain full and families have food on the table during the COVID-19 outbreak. Page 195 of 296

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o Ontario.ca/AgFoodJobs provides access to information on job opportunities and training resources in all parts of Ontario's food supply chain - from grocery retailers to bakeries and cheese processing plants to opportunities on farms. o In 2018, Ontario's agri-food industry employed more than 837,000 people, representing 11.6 per cent of the province’s labour force and contributed $47.7 billion in GDP to the provincial economy (6.6 per cent of total Ontario GDP).

224. April 4th - Relief funding for residential service providers that support vulnerable populations - Residential Relief Fund – Currently Active o The Province is investing up to $40 million to support organizations that provide residential services for children and youth, people with developmental disabilities and emergency shelters for women and families fleeing domestic violence. o The COVID-19 Residential Relief Fund will cover costs such as additional staffing, residential respite for caregivers; personal protective equipment and supplies; initiatives to support physical distancing and transportation to minimize client exposure. o Ontario has also enacted temporary measures to help ensure that staffing and resources are available to help care for and protect people with developmental disabilities and the frontline workers who support them. o These temporary measures provide further flexibility for developmental service agencies to redirect their staffing and financial resources to essential tasks that keep individuals with developmental disabilities safe and out of hospital. o For details please visit: https://files.ontario.ca/solgen-oicwork-deployment.pdf

225. April 3rd - Ontario Extends Business Closures to Stop the Spread of COVID-19 o The Ontario government is reducing the list of businesses classified as essential and ordering more workplaces to close. o This measure is necessary to prevent the spread of COVID-19 and protect the health of the people of Ontario, while ensuring that necessary goods and services remain available. o The updated essential businesses list can be found here.

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special consultants and officers and doubling the number of phone agents at its Health and Safety Call Centre making it easier for workers to report safety concerns. o Workers worried their workplaces are unsafe can phone 1-877-202-0008 to speak with an agent.

226. April 3rd - Ontario Increasing Public Health Units' Capacity to Stop COVID-19 – Currently Active o To support public health units' extensive efforts to stop the spread of COVID-19, Ontario is taking further action to redirect existing resources to focus squarely on the fight against this new virus while allowing for public health units to considerably increase their capacity. o Ontario has launched a new user-friendly online portal for the public to easily access their COVID-19 lab test results. o This portal will help ease pressures on public health units and frontline workers to provide this information so that they can better focus on containing COVID-19. o Ontario is also issuing a new emergency order under the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act, effective immediately, to provide public health units the authority and flexibility they need to make staffing decisions that support their ongoing fight against the outbreak. o As a result, public health units will be able to significantly expand their capacity to implement critical public health functions, such as case and contact management, through the use of volunteers, including the thousands of retired nurses and medical students who have signed up through the province's website.

227. April 2nd - Ontario Increasing Mental Health Support During COVID-19 – Currently Active o The Province is providing emergency funding of up to $12 million to immediately expand online and virtual mental health supports and $2.6 million to hire new psychologists and other mental health workers to support Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) personnel. o With this investment, mental health agencies will receive emergency funding to hire and train more staff and purchase necessary equipment, appropriate technology and additional licenses.

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o These services will help people experiencing anxiety, stress and other mental health challenges, including people who are unable to access their regular in-person counselling supports. o For further details including several platforms currently expanding services please visit: https://news.ontario.ca/opo/en/2020/04/ontario-increasing-mental-health- support-during-covid-19.html

228. April 2nd - $4 million to support victims and protect front-line justice staff o The government of Ontario is providing an emergency payment of more than $2.7 million to support services for victims of domestic violence and other violent crimes during the COVID-19 crisis. o This additional one-time emergency payment will help more than 50 community agencies across Ontario, including victim crisis assistance organizations (VCAOs), Indigenous organizations and those based in rural areas, stay operational and accessible to victims during the public health crisis. o Funds will help front-line staff respond to challenges caused by the COVID-19 crisis and enhance access to immediate supports for victims, including extended hotels stays, and transportation and meal vouchers available through the Victim Quick Response Program Plus (VQRP+). o The government is also investing $1.3 million in technology to help courts and tribunals continue the transition to remote operations. o This funding was announced on March 25th in Ontario's Action Plan: Responding to COVID-19. o To date, all courtrooms in the Ontario Court of Justice are operating remotely. Matters involving individuals held in custody are now being held remotely, removing the need for transportation and transfers between correctional facilities and courthouses.

229. March 31st - Ontario Increasing Health and Safety Measures to Better Protect Frontline Nurses o The province, in collaboration with the Chief Medical Officer of Health, and in consultation with the Ontario Nurses' Association (ONA), Ontario Health and the Ontario Hospital Association (OHA), is issuing a directive on health and safety standards for frontline nurses in hospitals in order to prevent exposure to and transmission of COVID-19. o These standards have been developed with the guidance of clinically trained frontline nurses, hospital leaders and public health experts. Page 198 of 296

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o A joint statement from the province, the Chief Medical Officer of Health and the ONA can be found here.

230. March 31st - Province Supports Postsecondary Students During COVID-19

o To ensure students can successfully complete the academic year, Ontario has finalized an agreement with eCampusOntario to make digital learning supports available to postsecondary institutions. o These interim digital learning supports, available in both French and English, will provide publicly-assisted colleges and universities with the technology they need to conduct year-end assessments. o The province is also distributing $25 million in additional funding to publicly-assisted colleges, universities and Indigenous Institutes to help address each institution's most pressing needs in the wake of the COVID- 19 outbreak such as deep cleaning, purchasing medical supplies or offering mental health supports. o As previously announced, OSAP loans will be subject to a six-month interest-free moratorium until September 30, 2020. i. This means that during this time, borrowers will not be required to make any loan payments and interest will not accrue. ii. Any optional payments made during this period will go entirely towards their loan principal. iii. For more details please visit: 1. NSLSC.ca or www.canada.ca/student-financial-assistance

231. March 30th - Province Investing $10 Million to Mobilize Businesses and Volunteers to Support Seniors

o The government is investing $10 million to help community organizations with the coordination of subsidized deliveries of meals, medicines and other necessities to seniors. o This investment doubles the government's initial commitment in Ontario's Action Plan: Responding to COVID-19. o The government is also working with grocers and pharmacists to prioritize seniors' delivery orders and establish senior-only shopping hours. o This $10 million delivery coordination program for seniors living at home is in addition to the $20 million over two years the province has invested to protect seniors in retirement homes through increased infection control and active screening procedures and the earlier announced $243 million for long-term care homes.

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o The government is also working with province-wide organizations including Ontario Community Support Association (OCSA) and Older Adults Centres' Association of Ontario (OACAO) to identify and mobilize potential volunteer supports and expand the use of innovative technologies in the community to address social isolation and support daily living assistance.

232. March 30th - Ontario Enhancing Public Reporting about COVID-19 – Currently Active

o Ontario has launched a new dedicated web page and is changing how COVID-19 cases are being reported to provide a more relevant summary of data. o Public Health Ontario will offer expanded information every day at 10:30 a.m. o The new summary provides more provincial and regional data on confirmed cases, including trends of cases since the outbreak began, geography, exposure and severity.

233. March 29th - Ontario Stepping Up Measures to Limit the Spread of COVID-19 on Construction Sites – Currently Active

o Ontario's Chief Prevention Officer has announced updated guidance to help better understand what is needed to prevent the spread of COVID-19 on construction sites. o Workers have the right to refuse unsafe work. o If health and safety concerns are not resolved internally, a worker can seek enforcement by filing a complaint with the ministry's Health and Safety Contact Centre at 1-877-202-0008. o Ministry inspectors are inspecting job sites every day and failure to comply with the Occupational Health and Safety Act and its regulations could result in a stop work order. o Read the Chief Prevention Officer’s guidance to the construction sector on health and safety related to COVID-19.

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234. March 28th - Ontario Protecting Consumers from Price Gouging – Currently Active

o The government has issued an emergency order that retail businesses and individuals in Ontario cannot charge unfair prices for necessary goods. o Individual offenders can face a ticket of $750 and could face a maximum penalty of a $100,000 fine and one year in jail. o If convicted, a company director or officer could face a fine of up to $500,000 and up to a year in jail, and a corporation could face a fine of up to $10 million. o Necessary goods include: i. Masks and gloves used as personal protective equipment in relation to infections. ii. Non-prescription medications for the treatment of the symptoms of the coronavirus. iii. Disinfecting agents intended for cleaning and disinfecting objects or humans. iv. Personal hygiene products, including soap products and paper products. o Consumers can report an individual who is price gouging by filing a complaint at 1-800-889-9768 or by filing a report online.

235. March 28th - Ontario Protecting Supply Chains to Support COVID-19 Emergency Response

o Government of Ontario has proclaimed the Supply Chain Management Act. o These regulations will enable the Ministry of Government and Consumer Services and the Ministry of Health to centrally manage public sector supply chains. o The objective is to ensure front line healthcare workers have the essential goods and services they need in the fight against COVID-19 like ventilators, masks and swabs. o It will allow the collection of key data on inventories, orders and supply constraints and the development of a virtual inventory tool so that demand for crucial supplies are visible and trackable. o The government can now prioritize buying what is needed most, deploying them, and allocating them on a priority basis to support the delivery of essential services to Ontarians.

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236. March 23rd - $200 million in social services relief funding - Currently Active

o The Ontario government is providing $200 million in social services relief funding to help protect the health and safety of the province's most vulnerable people. o The province will be providing municipalities and organizations that administer social services with funding to support them in their response to COVID-19. o The funding will help municipalities and social service providers such as shelters, food banks, emergency services, charities and non-profits continue to deliver their critical services, hire additional staff, and find ways to promote social distancing and self-isolation to keep clients safe and healthy. o The funding will also help individuals who do not qualify for emergency financial supports under federal programs. o The government is putting in place an expanded Emergency Assistance program administered through Ontario Works (OW) to cover these individuals' needs such as food, rent, informal childcare, and services.

237. March 20th - Ontario is waiving the three-month waiting period for Ontario Health Insurance Plan (OHIP) coverage o Additionally, the province will cover the cost of COVID-19 services for uninsured people who do not meet the criteria for OHIP coverage.

238. March 19th - Extension of validation Periods for Driver, Vehicle and Carrier Products, Services and Health Cards: Currently Active o Ministry of Transportation and Ministry of Health, in cooperation with the Ministry of Government and Consumer Services and ServiceOntario, is extending the validity period of driving products, services and health cards. o These changes reduce the need for in-person visits to ServiceOntario, International Registration Plan offices and DriveTest centres during the COVID-19 outbreak, helping to promote social distancing and contain the spread of the virus. o These new regulations include extensions for driver licences, licence plate validation, Ontario Photo Cards, and Commercial Vehicle Operator Registration certificates, among others.

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o Expiring and expired health cards will continue to provide access to health services. o The Ministry of Transportation is also automatically extending the due dates for medical or vision reports o This extension will be in place until such time that, based on the advice of Ontario's Chief Medical Officer of Health and public health officials, the current situation improves.

239. March 17th - Ontario’s First Stage of the COVID-19 Emergency Relief Fund: Effective Immediately - Supporting Legislation to Follow o Ontario is investing up to $304 million to enhance the province's response to COVID-19 by providing the following: I. $100 million for increased capacity in hospitals to assist with the effective treatment of COVID-19 patients both in critical care and medicine beds. II. $50 million for more testing and screening through public health, including additional funding to support extraordinary costs incurred to monitor, detect and contain COVID-19 in the province. This includes contact tracing, increased laboratory testing capacity and home testing. III. $50 million to further protect frontline workers, first responders and patients by increasing the supply of personal protective equipment and other critical supplies and equipment to protect them. IV. $25 million to support frontline workers working in COVID-19 assessment centres, including the creation of a new fund to provide respite care, child care services and other supports as they are needed. V. $50 million for long-term care homes to support 24/7 screening, additional staffing to support infection control and additional supplies. VI. $20 million for residential facilities in developmental services, gender-based services and protective care for children and youth to support additional staffing, respite for caregivers impacted by school closures, personal protective equipment and supplies and transportation costs to minimize client exposure and to support social distancing, as well as additional cleaning costs. VII. $5 million to protect seniors in retirement homes through increased infection control and active screening procedures. VIII. $4 million for Indigenous communities to support transportation costs for health care professionals and the distribution of critical supplies.

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240. March 16th - Additional Support for Ontario Residents: Currently Active o The Province is reviewing current access and eligibility to emergency assistance which is available through the Ontario Works (OW) program to support individuals who are impacted by the coronavirus and who are not able to meet their basic living expenses. o The Province has halted new evictions, and postponed enforcement of eviction orders in order to protect Ontario residents affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.

COVID-19 – Federal Government – Support for Businesses

As the pandemic situation is still evolving, new programs and supports may be announced in the future.

Websites highlighting useful resources for businesses: https://www.tradecommissioner.gc.ca/campaign-campagne/ressources-entreprises- COVID-19-business-resources.aspx?lang=eng

https://www.canada.ca/en/department-finance/economic-response-plan.html

241. August 20th - Competition Bureau launches toolkit to help policymakers strengthen competition in Canada’s economy o The Competition Bureau released a toolkit today to help policymakers across the country promote competition in Canadian industries. o The toolkit provides a step-by-step guide to help policymakers at all levels of government assess the competition impact of new and existing policies, and tailor those policies to maximize the benefits of competition to the economy. o This process will help policymakers achieve their goals while also preserving the vital economic benefits of competition: i. Increased innovation, ii. Productivity and economic growth,

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iii. As well as lower prices and more choices for Canadian consumers and businesses alike. o Pro-competitive policies can also help accelerate economic recovery.

242. August 17th - Online Course Provides Guidance on Returning to Work Safely During the COVID-19 Pandemic o The Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS) has released the e-course Pandemic Planning: Reopening for Business, to help organizations across Canada safely return to work during the COVID-19 pandemic. o The course will guide employers, supervisors, managers and workers on how to prepare for a safe return to work, and what controls are needed to be put in place to protect everyone and minimize the impact of the pandemic. o Pandemic Planning: Reopening for Business is available on the CCOHS website in French and English languages: www.ccohs.ca/products/courses/pandemic-reopening/.

243. August 17th (Update) - Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy (CEWS) - 75% Wage Subsidy - (Currently Accepting Applications– Direct deposits will begin to appear in employers’ accounts as of May 7th)

August 17th Update o To ensure that Canadian workers and businesses are in a better position as our economy safely re-opens, the Government of Canada has recently implemented changes to the CEWS that broaden the reach of the program and provide more targeted support. o The Canada Revenue Agency has opened applications for Period 5 – the first period of the enhanced CEWS program (as of August 17th). o The Canada Revenue Agency's updated CEWS calculator can help small and large employers alike, by guiding them through a step-by-step process to prepare their applications and giving them a preview of the subsidy they may qualify for, based on the information they enter. o Eligible employers can apply for period 5 of the CEWS through My Business Account or through the CRA's web form application. o The CEWS has provided $26.58B in subsidies to more than 275,000 employers, supporting millions of workers.

Program changes for Periods 5-9 include:

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. The extension of the CEWS, including redesigned program details, until November 21, 2020. . Increased eligibility, meaning that all eligible employers who've experienced a revenue drop can now qualify for a base subsidy. The subsidy amount is based on the revenue drop. . Employers who are especially hard-hit can qualify for a top- up of up to 25%. . Provide certainty for employers that have already made business decisions for July and August, by ensuring they will not receive a subsidy rate lower than they would have under the previous rules.

July 17th Update o The Federal government has announced changes to the CEWS that would broaden the reach of the program and provide better targeted support so that more workers can return to their jobs quickly as the economy restarts.

The changes include: . Allow the extension of the CEWS until December 19, 2020, including redesigned program details until November 21, 2020. . Make the subsidy accessible to a broader range of employers by including employers with a revenue decline of less than 30 per cent and providing a gradually decreasing base subsidy to all qualifying employers. • This would help many struggling employers with less than a 30-per-cent revenue loss get support to keep and bring back workers, while also ensuring those who have previously benefited could still qualify, even if their revenues recover and no longer meet the 30 per cent revenue decline threshold. . Introduce a top-up subsidy of up to an additional 25 per cent for employers that have been most adversely affected by the pandemic. • This would be particularly helpful to employers in industries that are recovering more slowly. . Provide certainty to employers that have already made business decisions for July and August by ensuring they

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would not receive a subsidy rate lower than they would have had under the previous rules. . Address certain technical issues identified by stakeholders.

Original Announcement o To support businesses that are facing revenue losses and to help prevent lay-offs, the government is proposing to provide eligible employers a temporary wage subsidy. th o The program was originally set to end June 6 . The program will now be extended to December 2020. o The Government will consult with key business and labour representatives over the next month on potential adjustments to the program to incent jobs and growth, including the 30 per cent revenue decline threshold.

th o May 15 Update - The approval of regulations to extend eligibility for the CEWS to ensure that it continues to support those employers and workers hardest hit by the COVID-19 pandemic have been announced. o These regulations extend eligibility for the CEWS to the following groups: . Partnerships that are up to 50-per-cent owned by non- eligible members; . Indigenous government-owned corporations that are carrying on a business, as well as partnerships where the partners are Indigenous governments and eligible employers; . Registered Canadian Amateur Athletic Associations; . Registered Journalism Organizations; and . Non-public colleges and schools, including institutions that offer specialized services, such as arts schools, driving schools, language schools or flight schools. o The Government also intends to propose legislative amendments to ensure that the CEWS continues to meet its objectives. These proposed amendments would: . Provide flexibility for employers of existing employees who were not regularly employed in early 2020, such as seasonal employees; . Ensure that the CEWS applies appropriately to corporations formed on the amalgamation of two predecessor corporations and

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. Better align the treatment of trusts and corporations for the purpose of determining CEWS eligibility.

th o For more detailed information on the May 15 updates please visit: https://www.canada.ca/en/department-finance/news/2020/05/extending- eligibility-for-the-canada-emergency-wage-subsidy.html

o Helpful Infographics: 1) Are you eligible for the Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy?

2) How is the Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy (CEWS) calculated?

o Details: i. 75% wage subsidy for qualifying businesses retroactive to March 15, 2020. ii. Eligible employers would include individuals, taxable corporations, partnerships consisting of eligible employers, non- profit organizations and registered charities. iii. Eligible remuneration may include salary, wages, and other remuneration like taxable benefits. iv. This subsidy would be available to eligible employers that see a drop of at least 15 per cent of their revenue in March 2020 and 30 per cent for the following months. v. An employer's revenue for this purpose is its revenue in Canada earned from arm's-length sources. vi. Would apply at a rate of 75% of the first $58,700 normally earned by employees – representing a benefit of up to $847 per week. vii. The easiest way to apply for the CEWS is through My Business Account or Represent a Client. viii. CEWS claims will be subject to verification by the CRA. Funds for approved applications will begin to be released on May 5th appearing in employers’ accounts starting May 7th. ix. The pre-crisis remuneration for a given employee would be based on the average weekly remuneration paid between January 1 and March 15 inclusively. x. There would be no overall limit on the subsidy amount that an eligible employer may claim.

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xi. Eligible employers would include employers of all sizes and across all sectors of the economy, with the exception of public sector entities. xii. Beginning April 27, 2020, certain financial institutions will offer CRA direct deposit online enrolment for business payroll accounts through their websites, helping businesses get their payments quickly and securely. xiii. Employers can sign up for direct deposit with their financial institutions even after applying for the CEWS. xiv. Visit Canada.ca/cra-direct-deposit or your financial institution's website for more information. xv. If employers are not registered for direct deposit, they should allow additional time for their cheque to be delivered by mail to the address on their payroll account (RP). xvi. Canadians can receive the CEWS wage subsidy or the Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB) — not both. xvii. 100% refund for certain employer-paid contributions to Employment Insurance, the Canada Pension Plan, the Quebec Pension Plan, and the Quebec Parental Insurance Plan. xviii. This refund covers 100% of employer-paid contributions for eligible employees for each week throughout which those employees are on leave with pay and for which the employer is eligible to claim the CEWS for those employees. xix. Employers would be allowed to calculate their revenues under the accrual method or the cash method, but not a combination of both. Employers would select an accounting method when first applying for the CEWS and would be required to use that method for the entire duration of the program. xx. For registered charities and non-profit organizations, the calculation will include most forms of revenue, excluding revenues from non-arm’s length persons. These organizations would be allowed to choose whether or not to include revenue from government sources as part of the calculation. Once chosen, the same approach would have to apply throughout the program period. o In order to address the realities faced by the not-for-profit sector, high growth companies and new businesses, the Government has allowed for additional flexibility: . To measure their revenue loss, employers have the flexibility to compare their 2020 revenue to that of the same month of

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2019, or to an average of their revenue earned in applicable months. . In recognition that the time between when revenue is earned and when it is paid could be highly variable in certain sectors of the economy, employers be allowed to measure revenues either on the basis of accrual accounting (as they are earned) or cash accounting (as they are received).

o All employers would be expected to at least make best efforts to top up salaries to 100% of the maximum wages covered. o Those organizations that do not qualify for the Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy may continue to qualify for the previously announced wage subsidy of 10 per cent of remuneration paid from March 18 to before June 20, up to a maximum subsidy of $1,375 per employee and $25,000 per employer (see 10% Wage Subsidy for more details). o For employers that are eligible for both the CEWS and the 10 per cent wage subsidy, any benefit from the 10 per cent wage subsidy for remuneration paid in a specific period would generally reduce the amount available to be claimed under the CEWS in that same period.

o For further information please visit: https://www.canada.ca/en/department-finance/economic-response- plan/wage-subsidy.html

244. August 11th - Government of Canada launches updated Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy Calculator to support employers o To ensure that Canadian workers and businesses are in a better position as our economy safely re-opens, the Government has recently implemented changes to the CEWS that broaden the reach of the program and provide better targeted support. o An updated and improved Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy online calculator has been launched today i. It will help small and large employers alike prepare to apply for the next period of the CEWS program, which will open for applications on August 17, 2020. ii. The CEWS calculator can be found on the CRA’s Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy web page, which includes detailed information to help employers understand how the CEWS can

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support their employees and operations, who is eligible to apply, and how claim periods are structured. iii. The calculator uses a step-by-step approach to get employers to enter information about their business situation to provide an estimate of the subsidy they can expect to receive. iv. The calculator also includes printable spreadsheet and statement features that employers can use to view their claim at a glance and enter required information into the CEWS application form quickly and easily. v. By providing employers with detailed information about their subsidy claim, the CEWS calculator can assist them in making informed decisions about retaining or re-hiring workers. • The CRA will conduct a series of information sessions in the coming weeks for eligible employers and stakeholder organizations. • The CRA will open applications for CEWS Period 5 on August 17, 2020. • Enhancements to the program, which are being introduced in Period 5, will include expanding eligibility criteria, introducing a sliding revenue- decline test to determine the subsidy amount, and providing a top-up subsidy for the most impacted employers. • Employers can expect to receive their payment within 3-5 business days after applying if they are registered with direct deposit on their payroll account.

245. August 9th - Government of Canada invests in Indigenous organizations and tourism in southern Ontario o The Federal government has announced a total of $12.43 million for eight organizations to promote Indigenous economic growth, culture and tourism in southern Ontario. The funding will be delivered via FedDev Ontario. o This funding includes more than $10 million towards Aboriginal Impact Capital (AIC), a partnership between four Aboriginal Financial Institutions (AFIs) serving First Nations and Métis-owned businesses in southern Ontario. i. This strategic investment establishes a new capital pool, helping to provide mid-market Indigenous small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), on and off reserve, with the additional financing needed to scale their businesses. o Additional projects will improve and expand Indigenous cultural attractions in Indigenous communities across the region. Page 211 of 296

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o The Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business (CCAB) will also receive funding to create an Indigenous Business Directory, to open new opportunities for Indigenous peoples and contribute to their growth and economic sustainability.

o For more information about the projects, please see the Backgrounder.

246. August 9th - Government of Canada Invests in Northern Ontario’s Indigenous Businesses and Communities o The Federal government has announced an investment of more than $13 million in support of Indigenous projects across Northern Ontario. o Delivered by the Federal Economic Development Initiative for Northern Ontario (FedNor), this funding will support 22 initiatives led by Indigenous communities, businesses and organizations in the region. o This important investment will also support local projects like new community centres and complexes. o The targeted investment includes nearly $5 million for the Nishnawbe Aski Development Fund (NADF) to enhance business development and growth, including youth entrepreneurship, in First Nations within NADF's vast service area. o The funding announced today is provided through FedNor’s programs, which support projects that promote sustainable community economic development, enhance business development and growth, and facilitate innovation.

o For more details, please visit: o Backgrounder: FedNor investments support jobs, growth and opportunities in Indigenous Communities across Northern Ontario .

247. August 5th - Infrastructure program expands to support COVID-19 community resilience o The Federal Government has announced new steps to help provinces and territories deal with the pressures brought on by the COVID-19 health and economic crisis. o The Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program is being adjusted so that provinces and territories can use federal funding to act quickly on a wider range of more pandemic-resilient infrastructure projects. o Under a new COVID-19 Resilience funding stream worth up to $3.3 billion, projects will be eligible for a significantly larger federal cost share – up to 80 per cent for provinces, municipalities and not-for-profit Page 212 of 296

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organizations in provinces, and raising it to 100 per cent for territorial and Indigenous projects designated under the new stream. o For projects that can start in the near-term, eligibility criteria in the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program’s other existing streams have also been expanded. i. For example, mobile phone and cellular projects are now eligible under the Rural and Northern Infrastructure stream, and inter-city transit projects are now eligible. o For more details, please visit: Backgrounder - Infrastructure program expands to support COVID-19 community resilience

248. August 5th - Government of Canada aggressively pursuing the purchase and development of COVID-19 vaccines, treatments and related supplies o The Government of Canada is aggressively pursuing the purchase and development of COVID-19 vaccines, treatments and related supplies to protect Canadians and is working to strengthen Canada’s biomanufacturing sector. o This includes engaging with international and domestic scientists and with businesses and manufacturers that are stepping up to fight COVID-19. o The Government of Canada is investing in projects that will position Canada at the forefront of the global race to find a treatment and a vaccine for COVID-19, while building domestic capabilities to fight future pandemics. o The Federal Government has announced several measures being taken to secure a future supply of COVID-19 vaccine and therapies including; i. Unveiling the members of the COVID-19 Vaccine Task Force, who are advising the Government on how best to support vaccine research in Canada and help ensure Canadian leadership in vaccine development, related bio-manufacturing and international partnerships to secure access for Canadians to safe and effective products. . For more details please visit The COVID-19 Vaccine Task Force, . Following the careful review and recommendation of the COVID-19 Vaccine Task Force, the Government of Canada has entered into two agreements with Pfizer and Moderna to secure millions of doses of COVID-19 vaccine candidates.

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. The Government is negotiating and signing agreements with a number of leading pharmaceutical companies to establish a guaranteed supply base of potential vaccine candidates. ii. Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC) is also procuring the equipment and supplies that will be needed to perform the final manufacturing and packaging stages of vaccine production in Canada, as well as the materials needed to support safe, efficient immunization such as syringes, needles, alcohol swabs and other supplies. iii. The Federal government further announced an investment of up to $56 million to support clinical trials for a COVID-related vaccine candidate from Variation Biotechnologies Inc. (VBI) through the Strategic Innovation Fund. . This investment is funded from the Government’s $600 million to support COVID-19–related vaccine and therapy clinical trials led by the private sector and to support Canadian bio-manufacturing opportunities. iv. The Federal government also announced the members of the COVID-19 Therapeutics Task Force. . The Therapeutics Task Force is providing expert advice to the Government on the development of COVID-19 treatments, including how best to prioritize financial support for promising COVID-19 treatment projects. . For more details, please visit: COVID-19 Therapeutics Task Force v. The Government also announced investments that will help support the development of and access to treatments for COVID-19, including: . Support of more than $3 million for Nova Scotia-based IMV Inc. to advance clinical development of its vaccine candidate for the prevention of COVID-19 infection. . Support of more than $19 million in funding through the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC), in collaboration with the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) and the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), to leverage the expertise of researchers in the natural sciences and engineering and their partners across Canada to address this unprecedented crisis.

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• This investment will support 369 COVID-19 research projects, including work related to vaccines.

249. August 5th (Update)- Seafood Stabilization Fund to help Canada’s fish and seafood processing sector & Support for Canada’s fish harvesters (Open for Applications as of August 24th)

August 5th Update o The Fish Harvester Benefit and Grant Program will open for applications on August 24, 2020, through to September 21, 2020. o The Fish Harvester Benefit and Grant Program was designed to work within the unique pay structures and seasonal nature of the fishing sector. o It will help to ensure that Canada’s hardworking fish harvesters get the financial support they need right now, while also positioning the sector for a strong recovery in the long-term. o Detailed information is available now to ensure that all interested parties are prepared to apply on August 24th. All harvesters wishing to apply should visit the Fisheries and Oceans Canada website to determine if they are eligible and find out what documentation is required to complete the application process.

 Support for Canada’s fish harvesters o $469.4 million in new measures to support Canada’s fish harvesters, who are economically impacted by the pandemic but cannot access existing federal measures. o Additional details on these measures will be made available soon.

The Government of Canada will: o Launch the Fish Harvester Benefit, a program worth up to $267.6 million, to help provide income support for this year’s fishing seasons to eligible self-employed fish harvesters and sharespersons crew who cannot access the Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy. o Launch the Fish Harvester Grant, a program worth up to $201.8 million, to provide grants to help fish harvesters impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, and who are ineligible for the Canada Emergency Business Account or equivalent measures. o Propose measures or changes to Employment Insurance (EI) that would allow self-employed fish harvesters and sharespersons to access EI benefits on the basis of insurable earnings from previous seasons (winter and summer claims). Page 215 of 296

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o For more details please visit: https://pm.gc.ca/en/news/news-releases/2020/05/14/prime-minister- announces-new-support-canadas-fish-harvesters

 Seafood Stabilization Fund o $62.5 million of new assistance to the fish and seafood processing sector. o This new Canadian Seafood Stabilization Fund will help businesses: i. Access short-term financing to pay for maintenance and inventory costs; ii. Add storage capacity for unsold product; iii. Comply with new health and safety measures for workers; iv. Support new manufacturing/automated technologies to improve productivity and quality of finished seafood products; and, v. Adapt products to respond to changing requirements and new market demands. o This investment will help ensure the resilience of the food system by allowing Canada’s fish and seafood processing sector to safely and efficiently process, store, package, and distribute healthy, high-quality products, sourced from our fish harvesters and aquaculture operators, onto the plates of Canadians. o The Canadian Seafood Stabilization Fund will be delivered through the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency, Canada Economic Development for Quebec Regions, and Western Economic Diversification Canada. o Further details on how and when processors can apply for assistance will be confirmed at a later date. 250. July 31st - Government of Canada invests in measures to boost protections for Temporary Foreign Workers and Address COVID-19 Outbreaks on Farms o To protect the health and safety of Canadian and migrant farm workers, the Government has been working with municipal, provincial and territorial governments, as well as farmers, workers and other employers who participate in the Temporary Foreign Worker (TFW) Program. o The Government of Canada is taking additional action to reduce the incidence and impact of COVID-19 outbreaks on farms. o With an investment of $58.6 million, the Government is strengthening the TFW Program and making further investments to safeguard the health and safety of Canadian and temporary foreign workers from COVID- 19 by:

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i. Investing $7.4 million to increase supports to temporary foreign workers, including $6.0M for direct outreach to workers delivered through migrant worker support organizations; ii. Strengthening the employer inspections regime, particularly on farms, and making improvements to how tips and allegations of employer non-compliance are addressed (such as by initiating an inspection) through an investment of $16.2 million; and iii. Investing $35 million to improve health and safety on farms and in employee living quarters to prevent and respond to the spread of COVID-19. . This will go toward direct infrastructure improvements to living quarters, temporary or emergency housing (on- or off- farm), as well as PPE, sanitary stations, and any other health and safety measures. . Non-repayable contributions will be cost-shared 50:50 with the applicants. o The Government will also work to develop mandatory requirements to improve employer-provided accommodations, focusing on ensuring better living conditions for workers. o To support the response to the ongoing outbreak of COVID-19 cases amongst temporary foreign workers in Windsor-Essex County, the Government of Canada is also currently collaborating with the Canadian Red Cross and the Province of Ontario to set up temporary housing for those affected in order to support them to self-isolate, in accordance with public health guidance.

o For more details, please visit: Backgrounder: Protecting Temporary Foreign Workers and Enhancing Employer Compliance with Requirements Under the Temporary Foreign Worker Program

251. July 29th - Government of Canada invests in Waterloo Region companies to help them scale up and succeed o Waterloo Region is renowned globally as a leading centre of innovation, talent and growth. o Boasting the second highest density of start-ups in the world, it is home to some of Canada’s largest technology companies and leading global brands, as well as many emerging tech companies and innovative manufacturers. o Today, the Federal government has announced a total investment of nearly $30 million to support eight innovative businesses as they scale Page 217 of 296

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up and grow, commercialize innovative technologies, and create high- quality jobs in Waterloo Region.

o For a full list of the businesses receiving support, please visit: https://www.canada.ca/en/economic-development-southern- ontario/news/2020/07/backgrounder-government-of-canada-invests-in- waterloo-region-companies-to-help-them-scale-up-and-succeed.html

252. July 23rd - FedDev Ontario supports clean technology companies to scale-up, create 300 jobs o Trent University has a plan to catalyze growth in the cleantech sector and position the Greater Peterborough region as an emerging hub. o It has already established the Cleantech Commons, a research park that fosters collaboration between industry and academia for the benefit of advancing knowledge and supporting cleantech-based economic development. o Building on the resources available there, the University will establish the Trent Enterprise Centre (TEC). o The Government of Canada announced a $4.8-million investment through FedDev Ontario towards this project. i. Within Trent’s Cleantech Commons, the TEC will offer an accelerator and technology demonstration space for cleantech focused companies to commercialize their ideas and fast-track their growth. ii. This will include a cleantech laboratory and pilot facilities, and office space for resident entrepreneurs. iii. The Trent Enterprise Centre, in partnership with the Peterborough Innovation Cluster, will support 70 companies with business advisory and mentoring services, and the project will lead to the creation of an anticipated 300 jobs.

253. July 23rd - Safe Restart Agreement helps Canadian communities get back on their feet o The Government of Canada announced that up to $2 billion in federal funding will be made available to cities and towns across Canada. o The funding will support front line workers and critical municipal services as we keep people safe during the economic restart.

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o Provincial and territorial governments will continue to support municipalities and will cost-match federal supports with investments made this fiscal year. o The Government of Canada has also agreed to match approximately $1.8 billion of provincial and territorial funding to support local public transit to help cities keep their transit systems running so that Canadians can get to work and home to their families safely. i. For Ontario this will mean an additional $1 billion in federal transit funding, o Essential, front-line workers need good public transit, parents need child care, public health must be able to track and contain disease outbreaks, everyone requires personal protective equipment, and vulnerable communities – including seniors – need enhanced support as Canada gradually reopens while containing the spread of COVID-19. o These practical and essential services delivered by cities and towns across the country are among the seven priority areas in the $19-billion Safe Restart Agreement

254. July 23rd - Canada Invests in Smart Grid Technology for London Net-Zero Energy Community o The Government of Canada announced a $5.1-million investment in London Hydro to develop and deploy a smart microgrid in the West 5 net-zero energy community in London, Ontario. o This funding will help the community achieve its net-zero targets. Local partners are also contributing to this project, including S2e Technologies, Sifton Properties and Western University, for a combined investment of $10.99 million. o Funding for this project is provided by Natural Resources Canada’s Smart Grid Program, which allows utilities to reduce pollution and optimize electricity use while encouraging innovation. o The program is part of the Government of Canada’s more than $180- billion Investing in Canada Plan to create long-term economic growth; support a low- carbon, green economy; and build inclusive communities.

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255. July 22nd - Canada Joins Three Percent Club to Improve Global Energy Efficiency o The Government of Canada announced that Canada is joining the Three Percent Club and highlighted Canada’s involvement, and the importance of energy efficiency in transitioning to a low-carbon future. o By joining the Three Percent Club, Canada commits to working collaboratively with international partners, including 15 other countries, to increase energy efficiency, accelerate the clean energy transition and help meet climate change goals. o This collaboration of governments, businesses and institutions spearheaded by the International Energy Agency (IEA) has committed to work together to help drive an annual three percent improvement in global energy efficiency. o Official membership in the Three Percent Club also aligns with the Generation Energy Council’s recommendations, which advised that Canada take steps to achieve greater annual energy improvements by 2030.

256. July 21st - Government of Canada announces creation of Essential Services Contingency Reserve through Safe Restart Agreement o The Government of Canada is establishing the Essential Services Contingency Reserve, to which essential service organizations can apply for temporary, urgent access to personal protective equipment (PPE) and other critical supplies o The Contingency Reserve complements existing PPE support being provided to frontline health care workers by the Public Health Agency of Canada by helping other essential service organizations bridge urgent, short-term gaps in their supplies to avoid any significant disruptions in services to Canadians i. The Contingency Reserve will stock PPE and critical supplies, including KN95 respirators, surgical masks, non-medical cloth and disposable masks, gowns, face shields, hand sanitizer, disinfectant wipes and gloves. o Eligible associations and organizations will be able to apply online for a range of equipment, available for purchase at cost. o Full details on the Contingency Reserve, including the application process and eligibility criteria, are available on the Essential Services Contingency Reserve web page

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257. July 17th - FedDev Ontario supports women-led businesses to rebuild, reopen and revive in southern Ontario

o The Government of Canada has announced a $4-million FedDev Ontario investment in support of women entrepreneurs across southern Ontario. o With this investment through the Regional Relief and Recovery Fund (RRRF), the Northumberland CFDC and WindsorEssex Economic Development Corporation, in collaboration with regional partners, will deliver the Rebuild Reopen Revive Initiative to support women-led small- and medium-sized enterprises in rural and urban communities across southern Ontario. o Both organizations will receive $2 million to provide non-repayable contributions of up to $5,000 to help eligible women-led businesses with key re-opening expenditures, including: i. Acquisition of reusable personal protective equipment (PPE); ii. Reconfiguration of workspaces to accommodate social distancing impacts; and iii. Enhancing online capacity to improve accessibility and client service. o Over 700 women-led businesses will be supported through this initiative. o Interested businesses can visit Northumberland CFDC (eastern Ontario) or WindsorEssex Economic Development Corporation (southwestern Ontario) for more details or to apply 258. July 17th - More support for Canadians through the Safe Restart Agreement o The Federal government has announced a federal investment of more than $19 billion to help provinces and territories safely restart their economies and make our country more resilient to possible future waves of the virus. o This investment, through the Safe Restart Agreement, will help address the key priorities, agreed upon by Canada’s First Ministers, for the safe restart of Canada’s economy over the next six to eight months. o It will support measures to increase testing and contact tracing of the virus to protect Canadians from a future outbreak, and support the capacity of our health care systems, including services for people facing mental health challenges. o It will also assist with the procurement of personal protective equipment to help our essential workers, and in protecting the most vulnerable, like our seniors.

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o The agreement will also help get funding quickly to municipalities so they can deliver essential services that Canadians rely on every day, like public transit. o In addition, it includes actions to help Canadian workers during this challenging time, such as ensuring the availability of safe child care to help parents returning to work, and providing income support for people who do not have paid sick leave so all Canadians can stay healthy.

259. July 15th – Support for young entrepreneurs across Northern Ontario o The Federal Economic Development Initiative for Northern Ontario (FedNor) has announced more than $3.9 million in federal investments to support youth initiatives and young entrepreneurs across Northern Ontario. o The funding will support 28 initiatives with numerous organizations that are working with the Government of Canada to create youth employment and support young entrepreneurs. o This includes support for on-the-job technical and skills training, as well as a business incubator for students to help grow the entrepreneurial spirit among talented young entrepreneurs.

o For more details, please visit: Backgrounder: FedNor investments support young entrepreneurs and youth initiatives across Northern Ontario

260. July 10th - Emergency Funding for COVID-19 Safety Measures in Forest Operations o The Federal government has announced up to $30 million to offset additional costs associated with COVID-19 safety measures for small and medium enterprises in the forest sector, including tree-planting operations. o Faced with the challenges of both maintaining the manufacturing of essential products and ensuring seedlings are planted on schedule amid COVID-19, federal, provincial and territorial governments, together with industry, worked collaboratively to quickly put in place measures to protect workers and communities. o The government intends to work with the provinces and territories to deliver this funding, which will preserve jobs for forest sector workers, including approximately 7,000 tree planters this year. Page 222 of 296

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o Today’s investment will help cover extra costs for things like sanitizing stations, additional accommodations and/or transportation, facilities and services to maintain social distancing, and personal protective equipment. o The funding announced today will help support the scheduled planting of 600 million trees.

261. July 2nd - Government Introduces Draft Regulations Providing Relief for Registered Pension Plans o The Government of Canada is taking immediate, significant and decisive action through Canada’s COVID-19 Economic Response Plan to support Canadians and protect jobs during the global COVID-19 outbreak. o The Federal government has announced the release of draft regulations that would help employers who sponsor a Registered Pension Plan (RPP) or salary deferral leave plan for their employees to manage and maintain their benefit obligations through the crisis. i. It will also assure employees who participate in salary deferral leave plans that suspending their leave of absence (e.g., via a recall to essential-service work), or deferring their scheduled leave for up to one year, will not put their plan at risk.

o The proposed draft regulations would support the effective administration of such plans through the COVID-19 pandemic, providing temporary relief from various registration rules and other conditions that must be complied with under the Income Tax Regulations by: i. Adding temporary stop-the-clock rules to the conditions applicable to salary deferral leave plans for the period of March 15, 2020 to April 30, 2021; ii. Removing restrictions that prohibit an RPP from borrowing money; iii. Extending the deadline for decisions to retroactively credit pensionable service under a defined benefit plan or to make catch- up contributions to money purchase accounts; iv. Permitting catch-up contributions to RPPs to be made in 2021 to the extent that 2020 required contributions had been reduced; v. Setting aside the 36-month employment condition in the definition “eligible period of reduced pay” for the purpose of using prescribed compensation to determine benefit or contribution levels; and vi. Allowing wage rollback periods in 2020 to qualify as an eligible period of reduced pay for prescribed compensation purposes.

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262. June 23rd - Temporary extension of time periods given to employers to recall employees laid off due to the COVID-19 pandemic: Effective June 22nd o The Government of Canada wants to ensure that as many Canadians as possible have a job to return to and that businesses can grow and stay strong as the economy restarts. o Today’s announcement extends time periods for temporary layoffs to allow employers more time to recall laid-off employees. o The temporary changes will help protect the jobs of federally regulated private-sector employees and support employers facing economic hardship as a result of the pandemic. o Prior to these changes, employers could temporarily lay-off their employees for up to three months if no notice with a recall date was provided, or for a period of up to six months if they provided a notice with an expected recall date, before the lay-off became a termination.

o The amendments, which are set out in the Canada Labour Standards Regulations, temporarily extend these time periods by up to six months: i. For employees laid off prior to March 31, 2020, the time period is extended by six months or to December 30, 2020, whichever occurs first. ii. For employees laid off between March 31, 2020, and September 30, 2020, the time period is extended until December 30, 2020, unless a later recall date was provided in a written notice at the time of the layoff. o These changes, which came into effect on June 22, 2020, do not apply to employees who are covered by a collective agreement that contains recall rights. o These changes also do not apply to employees whose employment had already been terminated prior to the coming into force of the amendments. o The previous rules will apply to layoffs occurring after September 30, 2020. o For more details, please visit: https://www.canada.ca/en/employment-social- development/news/2020/06/backgrounder.html

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to building a clean energy future, creating good jobs and supporting the natural resources sectors. o This includes new job opportunities for youth and students impacted by the COVID-19 crisis, providing them with a strong foundation for their future. o The Government of Canada has announced $15.8 million to create green jobs and training opportunities for Canadian youth in the fields of science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) in the energy, forestry, mining, earth sciences and clean technology sectors. i. The funding is part of the $9-billion Government of Canada COVID-19 response for students announced by the Prime Minister on April 22, 2020. o Organizations will provide 500 green job internships, ranging from six to 12 months in length, for youth to gain valuable on-the-job experience and explore careers in the natural resources sectors.

o For more information and to apply, please visit: https://www.nrcan.gc.ca/climate-change/canadas-green-future/green- jobs/87.

264. June 12th - Maintaining and strengthening Canada’s food production and processing sector: Applications Open o The Federal government has launched the $77.5 million Emergency Processing Fund (EPF) as part of the Government of Canada’s action to support Canadians and businesses facing hardship as a result of COVID-19. o The program will prioritize projects based on two objectives: i. Emergency COVID Response to assist companies to implement changes required by COVID-19 to ensure the health and safety of workers. This funding will assist with: 1. plant retrofits or adjustments to existing operations to accommodate changes to processes and production; and 2. increasing capacity for herd management. ii. Strategic Investments to assist companies to improve, automate, and modernize facilities needed to increase Canada’s food supply capacity. o Eligible applicants include for-profit organizations, cooperatives and indigenous groups. o Activities can be retroactive to March 15, 2020 and must be completed by September 30, 2020.

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o Applications are being accepted a continuous basis until 12:00 p.m. (midnight) EDT Friday, July 31, 2020 or earlier if funding is fully allocated before that date. o Information on the application process is available through the Emergency Processing Fund or to learn more, please contact [email protected] or call: 1-877-246-4682.

265. June 12th (Update)- Support for Indigenous businesses o The Government of Canada is taking action to further support Indigenous businesses and the Indigenous tourism industry in response to hardships created by COVID-19. o Many of the 30,000 Indigenous businesses in Canada are small to medium-sized enterprises and operate in sectors particularly hard-hit by COVID-19. o The Federal Government has announced additional funding totaling $133 million in new funding to support Indigenous business through the pandemic and into recovery. i. Of these additional funds, $117 million will reach more community- owned First Nation, Inuit and Métis businesses including microbusinesses, who are not eligible for existing business support measures. 1. Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) administers the Aboriginal Entrepreneurship Program, the Community Opportunities Readiness Program, the Lands and Economic Development Services Program, and the Strategic Partnerships Initiative, to support various Indigenous economic development initiatives. ii. A new stimulus development fund that will also provide $16 million to support the Indigenous tourism industry. 1. The Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada will administer the fund to businesses across the country that have lost revenue due to COVID-19.

Additional Resources

o Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) o Community Opportunity Readiness Program o Lands and Economic Development Services Program o Relief measures for Indigenous businesses

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Original April 18th Announcement: o The Federal Government has announced up to $306.8 million in funding to help small and medium-sized Indigenous businesses, and to support Aboriginal Financial Institutions that offer financing to these businesses. o The funding will allow for interest-free loans, as well as non-repayable contributions, to help Indigenous businesses unable to access the government’s existing COVID-19 support measures. o These supports will be granted through Aboriginal Financial Institutions, which offer financing and business support services to First Nations, Inuit, and Métis businesses. o Additional funding will help Aboriginal Financial Institutions cover operational expenses, and help the National Aboriginal Capital Corporations Association increase its operational capacity. o These measures will help 6,000 Indigenous-owned businesses get through these difficult times. o For more information please visit: https://nacca.ca/

266. June 9th - Government of Canada creates a hub for organizations looking to find resources on buying and supplying personal protective equipment: Currently Active o The Government of Canada has launched a new web hub to bring together available resources for organizations buying and selling personal protective equipment (PPE). o The Supply Hub connects Canadian organizations from coast to coast to coast with federal, provincial, territorial and other resources and information about PPE, including consumer guidance. o Buyers will find PPE supplier lists, in addition to guidance to help plan their PPE purchases. As Public Services and Procurement Canada continues to engage with our partners and advisory groups, the hub will evolve to include additional resources.

267. June 5th - FedDev Ontario supports tourism and recovery efforts across Southern Ontario – Applications open June 5th o The Federal Government has announced that the Tourism Industry Association of Ontario (TIAO) will receive $30 million in FedDev Ontario Regional Relief and Recovery Fund (RRRF) funding to

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provide financial relief to destination marketing organizations (DMOs) across southern Ontario. o The funding delivered by TIAO will support southern Ontario’s 66 DMOs to drive visitors back into local communities as the economy reopens. o This, in turn will help generate new revenue for tourism dependent SMEs and help local economic recovery in communities across the region. o Applications can be submitted online starting June 5. For more information on how to apply, visit www.tiaontario.ca. o The Tourism Industry Association of Ontario represents 200,000 businesses and 400,000 employees and takes on pressing policy issues that impact the Ontario tourism industry. o In Ontario, tourism accounts for $39.4 billion of GDP and directly and indirectly supports more than 820,000 jobs.

268. June 1st - Annual federal infrastructure funding for communities st o On June 1 the Federal government announced that funding delivered through the federal Gas Tax Fund will be accelerated this year to help communities as quickly as possible while respecting public health guidelines. o $2.2 billion in annual federal infrastructure funding for communities will be delivered in one payment in June. o Early delivery of the full funding for 2020-21 will help communities quickly move forward with infrastructure projects that will improve our quality of life and help restart local economies. o Communities have flexibility to use the funding to meet their local needs. Projects could include access to high-speed broadband, improvements to water and road systems, and the building of cycling and walking paths. These projects create jobs, and improve how Canadians live, work, and play.

269. May 28th - Innovation for Defence Excellence and Security (IDEaS) : COVID-19 Challenges – Currently Active o As part of the larger pan-government response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Innovation for Defence Excellence and Security (IDEaS) program is participating in a multi-departmental initiative seeking innovative solutions to help in the fight. o The COVID-19 challenge call for proposals will close on June 23, 2020 AT 14:00 EDT. Page 228 of 296

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o Current challenges include: i. Rapid response: Real-time insights for pandemic decision- making ii. Scrubbing your scrubs: Finding ways to re-use COVID-19 protective gear iii. Super sanitize: Cleaning sensitive equipment and workspaces o For more information, please visit: https://www.canada.ca/en/department-national- defence/programs/defence-ideas/understanding- ideas/sandbox/covid19-challenges.html

270. May 28th (Update) - National Research Council of Canada (NRC) - COVID-19 Challenge Program – Currently Active

May 28th Update o Two new Innovative Solutions Canada challenges have been posted i. COVID-19 Challenge: An intelligent digital clearing house . Closing date: June 2, 2020, 14:00 Eastern Daylight Time

ii. COVID-19 Challenge: Magnetic reagents for detection of COVID-19 and other RNA based molecular diagnostic kits . Closing date: June 16, 2020, 14:00 Eastern Daylight Time

o COVID-19 Challenge Program: This program will post challenges seeking near-to-market solutions from small and medium-sized businesses (fewer than 500 staff) that need financial support from the National Research Council of Canada Industrial Research Assistance Program (NRC IRAP) to refine and sell their product or solution to meet a COVID-19 related need. i. https://nrc.canada.ca/en/research-development/research- collaboration/nrc-covid-19-response

o Innovative Solutions Canada will launch calls for proposals over the next few weeks to address challenges, to fund development of solutions, and to buy successful products and services needed to address COVID-19. i. Challenges will be posted on the Innovative Solutions Canada website;

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ii. Small and medium-sized businesses which are selected to proceed will receive funding to develop a proof of concept for their solution; iii. Phase 2 funding will be awarded to firms with the best concepts, enabling them to develop a working prototype; iv. Federal government departments or agencies will then be able purchase the product for use against COVID-19.

o Additionally, NRC IRAP has been tasked by the Government of Canada to work with Canadian industry to address a range of medium‑term Public Health Agency of Canada and Health Canada needs, including: i. Personal protective equipment ii. Sanitization iii. Diagnostic and testing iv. Therapeutics v. Disease tracking technology o If your company is involved in developing or producing any of the products or technologies listed above, please complete the online registration form below with all information: I. https://nrc.canada.ca/en/support-technology-innovation/covid- 19-national-research-council-industrial-research-assistance- program

o Additionally, a $15 million investment will fund the certification of the NRC Biomanufacturing facility in Montreal, for Good Manufacturing Practices compliance, and will enable production of material that will be used in humans, particularly for vaccines or therapeutics.

271. May 26th – Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) extends filing deadlines for corporations and trusts o To support Canadian businesses and tax preparers during the COVID-19 pandemic, the CRA has extended several filing deadlines for corporations and trusts to September 1, 2020. i. T2 Corporation Income Tax Returns: The CRA will allow all businesses to defer T2 corporation income tax returns otherwise due in June, July or August, to September 1, 2020. As previously announced, any income tax balance due on or after March 18 and before September 1 will also be due by September 1, 2020.

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ii. T3 Trust Income Tax Returns: The deadlines for trust returns that would otherwise be due in June, July or August, have been extended to September 1, 2020. As previously announced, any income tax balance due on or after March 18 and before September 1 will also be due by September 1, 2020.

272. May 20th (Update) - Large Employer Emergency Financing Facility (LEEFF) – Applications Open o Purpose: to provide bridge financing to Canada’s largest employers, whose needs during the pandemic are not being met through conventional financing, in order to keep their operations going. o The LEEFF program will be open to large for-profit businesses – with the exception of those in the financial sector – as well as certain not- for-profit businesses, such as airports, with annual revenues generally in the order of $300 million or higher. o To qualify, businesses must be looking for financing of $60 million or more and have significant operations or large numbers of employees in Canada, and must not be involved in any ongoing insolvency proceedings. o The objective of this support is to help protect Canadian jobs, help Canadian businesses weather the current economic downturn, and avoid bankruptcies of otherwise viable firms where possible. o This support will not be used to resolve insolvencies or restructure firms, nor will it provide financing to companies that otherwise have the capacity to manage through the crisis. o The government’s support for large employers through LEEFF will be delivered by a subsidiary of the Canada Development Investment Corporation (CDEV), in cooperation with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (ISED) and the Department of Finance. i. Additional information on the application process is available on the CDEV website.

o Further details: i. Protection of taxpayers and workers: Companies seeking support must demonstrate how they intend to preserve employment and maintain investment activities. ii. Recipients will need to commit to respect collective bargaining agreements and protect workers’ pensions. iii. The LEEFF program will require strict limits to dividends, share buy-backs, and executive pay.

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iv. In considering a company’s eligibility to assistance under the LEEFF program, an assessment may be made of its employment, tax, and economic activity in Canada, as well as its international organizational structure and financing arrangements. v. The program will not be available to companies that have been convicted of tax evasion. vi. Recipient companies would be required to commit to publish annual climate-related disclosure reports consistent with the Financial Stability Board’s Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures, including how their future operations will support environmental sustainability and national climate goals. vii. The government’s support for large companies through LEEFF will be delivered by the Canada Development Investment Corporation (CDEV), in cooperation with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (ISED) and the Department of Finance.

o For more details please visit: https://pm.gc.ca/en/news/news-releases/2020/05/11/prime-minister- announces-additional-support-businesses-help-save

273. May 19th (Update) – $40,000 Business Loans - Canada Emergency Business Account (CEBA) – Currently Active

May 19th (Update) th o As of May 19 , the eligibility criteria for the Canada Emergency Business Account (CEBA) has been expanded to include many owner- operated small businesses. i. This means that owner-operated small businesses that had been ineligible for the program due to their lack of payroll, sole proprietors receiving business income directly, as well as family-owned corporations remunerating in the form of dividends rather than payroll will become eligible (Effective June 19th, 2020) o This extended measure will help small businesses protect the jobs that Canadians rely on. o Funding will be delivered in partnership with financial institutions.

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To qualify under the expanded eligibility criteria, applicants with payroll lower than $20,000 would need: i. A business operating account at a participating financial institution ii. A Canada Revenue Agency business number, and to have filed a 2018 or 2019 tax return. iii. Eligible non-deferrable expenses between $40,000 and $1.5 million. Eligible non-deferrable expenses could include costs such as rent, property taxes, utilities, and insurance. o CEBA provides much needed credit for small businesses to pay for immediate operating costs such as payroll, rent, utilities, insurance, property tax, or debt service. It is 100 per cent funded by the Government of Canada. o Eligibility for the program has been expanded. The Canada Emergency Business Account (CEBA) will now be available to businesses which paid up to $1.5 million in total payroll in 2019 and operating as of March 1, 2020. o This includes smaller (i.e., micro) businesses and other eligible employers such as not-for-profits. o This new range will replace the previous payroll range of between $50,000 and $1 million and will help address the challenges faced by small businesses to cover non-deferrable operating costs. o Under CEBA, financial institutions will be able to provide interest-free credit facilities of up to $40,000 to eligible businesses. o If the loan is repaid by December 31, 2022, 25 per cent (up to $10,000) will be forgiven. o If the loan is not repaid by December 31, 2022, the remaining balance will be converted to a three-year term loan at 5 per cent interest.

o Details: i. Credit facilities of up to $40,000 for eligible businesses. ii. For Canadian employers with up to $1.5 million in total payroll in 2019. iii. 0% interest until Dec 31, 2022 iv. $10,000 loan forgiveness is available provided outstanding balance is fully paid on or before Dec 31, 2022 v. For more details please visit: https://ceba-cuec.ca/

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o Small businesses and not-for-profits should contact their financial institution to apply for these loans. o Program will provide up to $25 billion to eligible financial institutions so they can provide interest-free loans to small businesses. o These loans – guaranteed and funded by the Government of Canada – will ensure that small businesses have access to capital.

274. May 15th - Canada’s Ocean Supercluster - Call for Proposals – Currently Active o Canada’s Ocean Supercluster (OSC) has launched a Call for Proposals under its new Accelerated Ocean Solutions Program. o Through the program, the OSC will invest up to $35 million in short-term ocean projects to help continue to build resiliency in ocean sectors during this challenging time. o This will supplement the OSC’s core programs in Technology Leadership and Innovation Ecosystem and is intended to trigger additional industry investment in innovation, capability-building, and helping build resilience in the ocean economy. o The Accelerated Ocean Solutions Program is focused on three project themes: i. remote operations, ii. environment technologies, iii. and digital or automated technologies.

o The application process is now open and begins with expressions of interest which will close on May 22. o For more information please visit: https://oceansupercluster.ca/projects/accelerated-ocean-solutions- program/

275. May 15th - Support for research staff in Canada – Additional Funding o $450 million in funding has been announced to help Canada’s academic research community during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The investment will: i. Provide wage supports to universities and health research institutes, so they can retain research staff who are funded from industry or philanthropic sources and are unable to access some of the government’s existing COVID-19 support measures.

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1. This would apply even if their work has been temporarily suspended. 2. The government will provide up to 75 per cent per individual, with a maximum of $847 per week. ii. Support universities and health research institutes to maintain essential research-related activities during the crisis, and to ramp back up to full research operations once physical distancing measures are lifted. 1. This will cover up to 75 per cent of total eligible costs, and will support activities such as the safe storage of dangerous substances, and restarting data sets that were interrupted during the pandemic. o The funding will be delivered as a block grant, so institutions can access help quickly to address their most pressing needs.

276. May 14th (Update)- Support for Agricultural Sector- Farm Credit Canada COVID-19 support program – Currently Active o Farm Credit Canada will receive support from the Government of Canada. o This will offer increased flexibility to farmers who face cashflow issues and to processors who are impacted by lost sales, helping them remain financially strong during this difficult time.

o Effective immediately, FCC has put in place: i. A deferral of principal and interest payments up to six months for existing loans; or ii. A deferral of principal payments up to 12 months o All eligible farmers who have an outstanding Advance Payments Program (APP) loan due on or before April 30 will receive a Stay of Default, allowing them an additional six months to repay the loan. o This important measure, which represents $173 million in deferred loans, will help keep more money in farmers’ pockets during these critical months.

o More information is available by contacting a local office or the Customer Service Centre at 1-888-332-3301. o https://www.fcc-fac.ca/en/covid-19.html

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o $100-million Agriculture and Food Business Solutions Fund to support proven, viable companies through unexpected business disruptions, such as the COVID-19 pandemic. o The fund is set up to support a wide range of enterprises in the agribusiness and agri-food sector, including companies involved in primary production, agri-tech, manufacturing, packaging and distribution. o The fund will help companies in times of need through innovative solutions such as convertible debt investments and other flexible financing solutions. o Applications will be assessed individually on their merit, and will be supported to a maximum of $10 million. o The primary goal of the Agriculture and Food Business Solutions Fund is to return recipient companies to a sound financial footing. o To qualify, companies need to demonstrate an impact from an unexpected business disruption, such as the loss of a key supplier, temporary loss of a facility or permanent loss of critical staff or leadership.

o Associated links o Farm Credit Canada o Forage Capital Inc.

277. May 13th (Update) - $962 million for Small Business and Community Support Measures (rural businesses and communities) - Now accepting applications for the Regional Relief and Recovery Fund (RRRF) o $675 million will provide financing support to small and medium-sized businesses that are not eligible for the measures already announced or that have specific needs, through Canada’s Regional Development Agencies (RDAs). o Ontario Specific Funding: i. $252.4 million for Southern Ontario – Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario (FedDev Ontario) ii. $49.5 million for Northern Ontario – Federal Economic Development Initiative for Northern Ontario (FedNor)

 Programs for Southern Ontario (FedDev Ontario)

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. SMEs are encouraged to visit the FedDev Ontario website to determine which stream is right for them. SMEs facing financial pressure . The RRRF provides $213 million in support to southern Ontario SMEs that do not qualify for, or have been declined for, current Government of Canada COVID-19 relief measures. Eligible applicants must:

• Be Canadian or provincially incorporated businesses, co-operatives or Indigenous-owned businesses located in southern Ontario with 1 to 499 full-time equivalent employees; • Be facing funding pressures with fixed operating costs as a result of COVID-19; • Have been a viable business before the COVID-19 pandemic and plan to continue to operate their business or resume operations. • Have already applied to other Government of Canada emergency credit relief measures for which they are eligible, as outlined in the program guidelines.

o Priority may be given to SMEs in the manufacturing, technology, tourism and other sectors key to the region, that are major employers in small communities or that support the government’s commitment to underrepresented groups. o Please see the Program Guidelines for more information. o Applications can be submitted for support for fixed operating costs, where business revenues have been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.

. For more information, including how to apply, please visit the FedDev Ontario website.

Support for rural businesses with access to capital delivered by southern Ontario’s Community Futures Development Corporations (CDFCs)

. In order to provide targeted assistance to the small towns and communities they serve, CFDCs will focus on assisting “main street” businesses, such as retail shops, restaurants corner stores, etc., and businesses of strategic importance to their communities, with loans up to $40,000.

o Eligible CFDC applicants must also meet the following criteria:

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• established prior to March 1, 2020 • impacted adversely by the COVID-19 pandemic • viable and not experiencing liquidity or other financial difficulties prior to March 1, 2020 • have attempted to access other federal relief supports and were ineligible, rejected, or require funding for expenses in excess of support already received, with priority given to applicants who were ineligible or rejected from other federal relief supports.

o Next steps: • Follow the application process provided by your local CFDC. • Contact your local CFDC by telephone or email. • Complete the application directly through your local CFDC.

o Applicants cannot receive RRRF assistance from both their local CFDC and FedDev Ontario.

 Programs for Northern Ontario (FedNor)

I. Regional economy stream in Northern Ontario . FedNor is delivering $24 million of this RRRF investment through its Regional Economic Growth Innovation program. . Eligible applicants include businesses such as incorporated companies, corporations or co-operatives, or Indigenous organizations such as Indigenous/First Nation/Métis Settlement- owned businesses, as well as various not-for-profit entities. The RRRF will support a variety of costs or activities to help SMEs and not-for-profit organizations stay solvent over a period of six months.

II. Community Futures stream in Northern Ontario . FedNor is partnering with Northern Ontario’s 24 Community Futures Development Corporations (CFDCs) to deliver $25.5 million in RRRF support directly to small businesses and entrepreneurs in rural areas.

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. This includes sole proprietorships or partnerships not covered under the Regional Economy stream. Each CFDC is managing its own application and selection process in accordance with the parameters set out in the RRRF, and will determine ultimate funding recipients in accordance with its own policies and procedures. . Get the full details now

. To find out more about RRRF funding available through this stream, contact your local CFDC or consult this CFDC directory.

o Community Futures operates 267 non-profit offices across Canada that provide small business services to people living in rural communities. o Each office delivers small business loans, tools, training and events for people wanting to start, expand, franchise or sell a business.

o For more information regarding Canada’s Regional Development Agencies, please visit: https://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/icgc.nsf/eng/h_07662.html

o For more information regarding Community Futures, please visit: https://www.cfontario.ca/

278. May 12th - New COVID-19 stream for provincial infrastructure program o The Federal Government is setting aside up to 10 per cent of the $33.5 billion Investing in Canada program, which is delivered through agreements with each province and territory, as a COVID-19 fund to focus on responding to the pandemic. o The new stream will include greater flexibility, faster approvals and a bigger Federal Government share of the cost of projects. o Normally the Federal Government would cover one-third of the cost of municipal projects, and one-half of the cost of provincial projects. The COVID-19 program will bump the Federal Government’s share up to 80 per cent. o Projects may include retrofitting and upgrading municipal or provincial buildings, including making changes to encourage physical distancing or better hygiene practices to prevent the spread of the virus. o Health facilities, schools and recreational projects such as parks, trails, bike lanes or multi-use paths are also on the eligibility list, and projects must be completed before the end of the 2021 construction season. Page 239 of 296

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o For more information please visit: https://www.infrastructure.gc.ca/plan/about-invest-apropos-eng.html

279. May 12th – Allowing temporary workers to get back to work quickly – Currently Active o The Federal Government is announcing, effective immediately, a new, temporary policy that will drastically reduce the time it takes for a temporary foreign worker to start a new job. o While this policy is in place, a worker who is already in Canada and has secured a new job offer, typically backed by a labour market test, can get approval to start working in their new job, even while their work permit application is being fully processed. o This will cut what can often take 10 weeks or more, down to 10 days or less. o There is no change to the role of the employer in the process for hiring foreign workers.

o To be eligible, workers must: i. Be in Canada with valid status ii. Have an employer-specific work permit or have been working under a work permit exemption iii. Have submitted an application for a new work permit with a valid job offer under either the Temporary Foreign Worker Program or the International Mobility Program iv. The work permit applicant must then submit a request to IRCC. The request will be reviewed within 10 days, and if approved, authorization for the worker to start working in their new job will be sent to them by email.

o For more information please visit: https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees- citizenship/services/coronavirus-covid19/visitors-foreign-workers- students.html#change

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees- citizenship/news/2020/05/government-announces-help-for-employers-to- meet-their-labour-needs.html

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280. May 11th (Update) - Business Credit Availability Program (BCAP) – Various Enterprise Loans – Currently Active – More details regarding mid-market businesses to be released in near future o Will enable up to $40 billion in lending, supported through Export Development Canada and Business Development Bank.

th o As per the announcement on May 11 , the Business Credit Availability Program (BCAP) has been expanded to include mid-sized companies with larger financing needs.

o Through the BCAP, Export Development Canada (EDC) and the Business Development Bank of Canada (BDC) will work with private sector lenders to support access to capital for Canadian businesses in all sectors and regions. o Intended for companies that require greater help to meet their operational cash flow requirements. I. https://www.canada.ca/en/department-finance/programs/financial- sector-policy/business-credit-availability-program.html

The new Enterprise Loan and Guarantee program will operate as follows:

 EDC Mid-Market Guarantee and Financing Program

. Brings liquidity to companies who tend to have revenues of between $50 million to $300 million, to sustain operations during the COVID-19 pandemic.

. EDC will continue to work with Canadian financial institutions to guarantee 75 per cent of new operating credit and cash-flow loans – ranging in size from $16.75 million to a maximum of $80 million.

. These expanded guarantees are available to exporters, international investors and businesses that sell their products or services within Canada.

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. Additional details regarding this expanded BCAP Program are being finalized and will be made available in early June.

. EDC has also launched a new tool to help businesses explore the resources developed by the government and Crown corporations to help Canadian businesses navigate COVID-19.

 BDC Mid-Market Financing Program

. Junior loans ranging between $12.5 million and $60 million for medium-sized businesses particularly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, co-managed by BDC and their primary financial institution, to cover operational liquidity needs and business continuity.

. The Bank anticipates that qualifying companies will have annual revenues in excess of approximately $100 million.

. The implementation strategy will be finalized shortly. Please complete the following form to get an update once more information is available. https://www.bdc.ca/en/pages/mid-market-form.aspx

 Export Development Canada (EDC) Loan Guarantee for Enterprises – Currently Active

. Export Development Canada will provide guarantees to financial institutions so that they can issue new operating credit and cash flow term loans to businesses.

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. A new domestic mandate has enhanced EDC’s role in supporting all domestic-oriented businesses during the COVID-19 crisis.

. It allows financial institutions to issue operating credit and cash flow term loans, with 80 per cent guaranteed by EDC.

. This program is now available at various financial institutions and credit unions.

. EDC BCAP Guarantee a) Additional details available on EDC website

b) Up to $6.25 million to cover rent, payroll and other operating costs caused by the current crisis c) Online application (final steps to be completed by the primary financial institution of the business) https://www.edc.ca/en/campaign/bcap- guarantee.html

d) Available through primary financial institutions

e) For additional details please visit: i. https://www.edc.ca/en/campaign/coronaviru s-covid-19.html

 BDC Co-Lending Program for Enterprises – Financial institutions will progressively roll out program details as of April 24, 2020. Please contact your primary financial institution to find out more.

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institutions to co-lend term loans to these businesses for their operational cash flow requirements.

. This program provides term loans for operational and liquidity needs of businesses, which could include interest payments on existing debt.

. Up to $12.5 million for operational cash flow requirements.

. Similar to the EDC program, this program is available to businesses that were financially viable and revenue- generating prior to the COVID-19 outbreak.

. Available until or before September 30, 2020.

. Available through your primary financial institution i. https://www.bdc.ca/en/documents/special- support/BCAP-program-overview-external.pdf

281. May 8th (Update) - Emergency Support Fund for Cultural, Heritage and Sport Organizations o The Federal Government will provide $500 million dollars to Heritage Canada to support artists, creators and rising sports stars, via the new COVID-19 Emergency Support Fund for Cultural, Heritage and Sport Organizations. th o Beginning May 8 , partner organizations will be contacted so that funds can begin to flow to cultural and sport organizations. o Canadian Heritage is working closely with its partners – in particular, the Canada Council for the Arts, the Canada Media Fund, FACTOR, Musicaction, and Telefilm Canada – to distribute the funds as quickly as possible using existing channels.

o The distribution of funding will include: i. Up to $326.8 million to be administrated by Canadian Heritage and divided among select departmental programs and Portfolio agencies as well as key delivery organizations. Specifically:

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1. $198.3 million will be provided to the beneficiaries of arts and culture funding via existing programs as well as other organizations with demonstrated needs; 2. $72 million will be provided to the sport sector; 3. $53 million will be provided to the heritage sector via the emergency component of the Museums Assistance Program; and, ii. $55 million to be distributed by the Canada Council for the Arts; iii. $3.5 million will be provided for COVID-related projects under the Digital Citizen Initiative. iv. $115.8 to support the Canadian audiovisual sector, to be distributed by the Canada Media Fund ($88.8 million) and Telefilm Canada ($27 million). v. The use of the remaining funds will be assessed based on needs.

o This targeted funding will help organizations maintain operations while continuing to support artists and athletes and retain jobs. o Arts, culture and heritage represent more than $53 billion in the Canadian economy and close to 666,500 jobs in sectors such as film and video, broadcasting, music, publishing, archives, performing arts, heritage institutions, festivals and celebrations. o In order to accelerate the distribution of funds, a two-phased approach will be followed. o More information will be posted on the Department’s website and interested culture, heritage and sport organizations will be able to contact Canadian Heritage. o For more details please visit: https://www.canada.ca/en/canadian- heritage/news/2020/05/backgrounder-emergency-support-fund-for- cultural-heritage-and-sport-organizations.html o The Emergency Support Fund for Cultural, Heritage and Sport Organizations builds on a number of recently announced actions by the Government of Canada to support these sectors: i. Funding to help Canadians become more resilient and to think critically about COVID-19 pandemic disinformation. ii. Waiving of regulatory charges for broadcasters by the CRTC, providing more than $30 million of immediate financial relief for the broadcasting industry.

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iii. Accelerated processing of the Canada Book Fund and Canada Periodical Fund 2020-2021 annual contributions. iv. A new Independent Advisory Board on Eligibility for Journalism Tax Measures, and draft legislative proposals that would make adjustments to these tax measures for greater clarity and alignment with their initial objectives. v. Commitment to continue working with the Canadian Olympic and Paralympic committees and all sport organizations as they support Canadian athletes in their preparation for the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games. vi. Plans for the Canada Council for the Arts to provide approximately $60 million in advance funding, the equivalent of 35% of annual grants held by over 1,100 core funded organizations.

282. May 6th – Government provides tariff relief to importers of certain medical goods o The government is waiving tariffs on certain medical goods, including PPE such as masks and gloves. i. A list of applicable goods can be found on the Canada Border Services Agency’s website o This will reduce the cost of imported PPE for Canadian businesses, which face tariffs of up to 18 per cent in some instances, help protect workers, and ensure our supply chains can keep functioning well. o This measure builds on other relief from tariffs and sales taxes— announced on March 16th, 2020—for goods imported for emergency use by, or on behalf of, certain health-related entities, including hospitals, first- response organizations and care homes. o Tariff relief for these goods will remain in place for as long as necessary to deal with the COVID-19 crisis. o This allows for the relief of customs duty for eligible goods which were imported on or after May 5, 2020. This relief can be claimed at the time of importation or within two years of the date of importation.

283. May 5th – Supporting Canada’s farmers, food businesses, and food supply o The Government of Canada is taking steps to support the farmers and businesses who provide Canadians with the food they need to keep themselves and their families healthy.

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th o The announcement made on May 5 includes an $252 million investment to support farmers, food businesses, and food processors and an additional $200 million in borrowing capacity for the sector. o The Government of Canada will provide targeted support to farmers, ranchers, agricultural producers, and food processors by: i. Creating a $77.5 million Emergency Processing Fund to help food producers access more personal protective equipment (PPE), adapt to health protocols, automate or modernize their facilities, processes, and operations, and respond to emerging pressures from COVID-19 so they can better supply Canadians with food during this period. ii. Launching a national AgriRecovery initiative of up to $125 million in funding to help producers faced with additional costs incurred by COVID-19. iii. Announcing the intention to increase the Canadian Dairy Commission’s borrowing limit by $200 million to support costs associated with the temporary storage of cheese and butter to avoid food waste. iv. Launching a first-ever Surplus Food Purchase Program with an initial $50 million fund designed to help redistribute existing and unsold inventories, which could include products such as potatoes and poultry, to local food organizations who are serving vulnerable Canadians. v. Working with provinces and territories to increase interim payments from 50 per cent to 75 per cent through AgriStability, a federal, provincial and territorial program that supports producers who face significant revenue declines. vi. Working with provinces and territories to explore possibilities for expanding the AgriInsurance program to include labour shortages as an eligible risk for the horticulture sector. This work with provincial and territorial partners would insure against lost production due to an insufficient workforce, should producers be unable to find enough labour to harvest. o The enrolment deadline for the 2020 AgriStability program has been extended to July 3, 2020. o For more details please visit: https://pm.gc.ca/en/news/news-releases/2020/05/05/supporting-canadas- farmers-food-businesses-and-food-supply

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284. May 4th - Canada and international partners launch the Coronavirus Global Response th o The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today (May 4 ) joined other global leaders to launch the Coronavirus Global Response. o This online pledging event aims to initially raise more than $8 billion (USD) to help researchers and innovators develop solutions to test, treat, and protect people, and to prevent the further spread of COVID-19. o The funds collected will be channeled into three principal strands: diagnostics, treatments, and vaccines. Funds may also be used to strengthen health systems.

o To date, the Government of Canada has announced investments of over $850 million (CAD) that support this fundraising target. This includes funding to: i. Mobilize Canadian researchers’ and life sciences companies’ coronavirus research and development of medical countermeasures; ii. Support accelerated vaccine development, including through the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations and other partners; iii. Find a safe and effective treatment for COVID-19 through the World Health Organization (WHO) Solidarity Trial; iv. Coordinate a COVID-19 viral and host genome sequencing effort across Canada; v. Help provide COVID-19 diagnostic support to more than 20 partner countries; and vi. Create strategies to tackle misinformation, stigma, and fear.

o For more details please visit Coronavirus Global Response

285. Farm Credit Canada (FCC) Term Loans – Currently Active o To ensure producers, agribusinesses and food processors can remain focused on business-critical functions, FCC has put customer support programs in place.

o FCC has expanded their offerings to include the following: i. Term loans up to $2.5M, with no fees and an 18-month interest-only option available over a 10-year amortization. ii. These funds can be used for working capital and to modify production due to the impacts of COVID-19.

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iii. FCC customers and non-customers are eligible to apply for FCC lending products.

o More information is available by contacting a local office or the Customer Service Centre at 1-888-332-3301. https://www.fcc-fac.ca/en/covid-19/program-details.html

286. Business Development Bank of Canada (BDC) Oil and Gas Sector Financing - Deployment Strategy to be Finalized in Near Future o For Canadian-based oil and gas producers, oilfield service companies and midstream providers. o Funds to be used for operational cashflow and business continuity purposes. o Qualifying businesses must have been financially viable and in good standing prior to the current economic environment. o Loan size between $15 million and $60 million. o Offered at commercial rates, repayable within 4 years. o The deployment strategy for BDC’s Oil and Gas Sector Financing will be finalized shortly.

o Please complete the following form to get an update once more information is available: https://www.bdc.ca/en/pages/special-support-form.aspx

287. BDC Capital Bridge Financing Program - Business Development Bank of Canada (BDC) and Venture Capital Co-investment in Canadian firms impacted by COVID-19 o BDC Capital, BDC’s investment arm, has launched the BDC Capital Bridge Financing Program where they may match, with a convertible note, a current financing round being raised through qualified existing and/or new investors made into eligible Canadian start-ups. o The program is ideal for high potential companies who have venture capital investor syndicates that are willing to support them. BDC will invest alongside these groups. o This is not limited to BDC’s portfolio. All companies that meet the criteria are eligible to apply.

o To be eligible, companies must: i. Be Canadian, backed by a qualified venture capital firm,

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ii. Have raised at least $500,000 in external capital before applying for the program, iii. Be specifically impacted by Covid-19. iv. Any matching investment by BDC Capital will be further subject, notably, to satisfactory due diligence review by BDC, agreement on terms of the investment and approval by a BDC investment committee.

o Interested companies should speak to their lead investor for details. o Venture capital firms looking to participate can contact BDC Capital at [email protected] to discuss their eligibility.

288. April 27th (Update) - 10% Wage Subsidy: Effective Immediately o To support businesses that are facing revenue losses and to help prevent lay-offs, the government is proposing to provide eligible employers a temporary wage subsidy for a period of three months. o Those organizations that do not qualify for the 75% Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy may continue to qualify for the 10% wage subsidy. o The 10% Temporary Wage Subsidy for Employers reduces the amount of income tax source deductions that employers have to remit to CRA on behalf of their employees by up to 10% of their remuneration (to a maximum of $1,375 per employee up to $25,000 per employer). o Many employers that qualify for the CEWS also qualify for the 10% Temporary Wage Subsidy for Employers. o CEWS and the 10% Temporary Wage Subsidy for Employers are intended to provide total support of up to 75% for payroll, not 75% + 10%. o If you did not reduce the source deductions you remitted to the CRA, but you were entitled to the 10% Temporary Wage Subsidy for Employers, the CRA will treat you as having over-remitted your employee source deductions (so that normally you will be entitled to a refund). o Eligible employers must have an existing business number and payroll program account with the CRA on March 18, 2020; and include: . individual (excluding trusts), . partnership (see notes in website below), . non-profit organization, . registered charity, or . Canadian-controlled private corporation (including a cooperative corporation) eligible for the small business deduction;

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o Firms do not need to apply for the subsidy and will be able to benefit immediately from this support by reducing their remittances of income tax withheld on their employees’ remuneration.

o For details please visit: https://www.canada.ca/en/revenue-agency/campaigns/covid-19- update/frequently-asked-questions-wage-subsidy-small-businesses.html

289. April 23rd - New support for COVID-19 medical research and vaccine development o The Federal Government has announced more than $1 billion in support of a national medical research strategy to fight COVID-19 that includes vaccine development, the production of treatments, and tracking of the virus. o This new funding builds on the $275 million investment for coronavirus research and medical countermeasures announced in March. o Separately, the Government of Canada is providing over $675,000 through the Stem Cell Network to support two new research projects and one clinical trial. o For more information please visit: https://pm.gc.ca/en/news/news-releases/2020/04/23/prime-minister- announces-new-support-covid-19-medical-research-and

o The Government of Canada will invest in new medical countermeasures to better understand COVID-19, and develop the infrastructure needed to fight the virus here in Canada.

 This includes:

i. The establishment of the COVID-19 Immunity Task Force. The task force will establish priorities and oversee the coordination of a series of country-wide blood test surveys that will tell us how widely the virus has spread in Canada and provide reliable estimates of potential immunity and vulnerabilities in Canadian populations. ii. $40 million for the Canadian COVID-19 Genomics Network (CanCOGeN), led by Genome Canada, to coordinate a COVID-19 viral and host genome sequencing effort across Canada. iii. $23 million for the Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization-International Vaccine Centre (VIDO-InterVac) to accelerate development of a vaccine against COVID-19

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iv. $29 million for the National Research Council of Canada to begin the second phase of critical upgrades to its Human Health Therapeutics facility in Montréal. v. $600 million, through the Strategic Innovation Fund, over two years to support COVID-19 vaccine and therapy clinical trials led by the private sector, and Canadian biomanufacturing opportunities. vi. $10 million for a Canadian data monitoring initiative so we can coordinate and share pandemic-related data across the country to enhance Canada’s response to COVID-19. vii. $10.3 million over two years, and $5 million ongoing, to support the Canadian Immunization Research Network in conducting vaccine-related research and clinical trials, and to enhance Canada’s capacity to monitor vaccine safety and effectiveness. viii. $114.9 million through the Canadian Institutes of Health Research for research projects that will accelerate the development, testing, and implementation of medical and social countermeasures to mitigate the rapid spread of COVID-19, as well as its social and health impacts.

290. COVID-19 Program - Digital Technology Supercluster o The Digital Technology Supercluster is leading the development of solutions to some of the biggest issues created by COVID-19. o Through the COVID-19 Program, the Digital Technology Supercluster will invest up to $60 million to improve the health and safety of Canadians and Canada’s ability to address issues created by the COVID-19 outbreak. o The Digital Technology Supercluster will invest in projects that support the development, deployment, scale-up and adoption of products, services or technologies that help governments, communities, employers and individual Canadians address exceptional needs created by, and effects of, COVID-19.

o The Program will focus on the following pressing areas of need: i. Health System ii. Community Health iii. Safe Living iv. Diagnostics and Therapeutics v. Emergency Response

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i. The Supercluster will invest in projects that align with the Areas of Focus described above, namely projects that will deliver digital technology solutions to improve the health and safety of Canadians and Canada’s ability to address the COVID-19 outbreak, as well as future health crises. ii. Any Member or Associate of the Supercluster may submit an idea for consideration. iii. A Project Proposal for the COVID-19 Program must be led by a Supercluster Member or Associate who will become a Member upon selection of the project. iv. Projects must have experienced and capable project management. v. Collaboration is core to the Program. However, in some exceptional situations, the Supercluster may invest in single company initiatives. Potential partners and/or sub-contractors who will be involved in the execution of the project should be identified. The Supercluster will help organizations identify potential partners.

o For more information please visit: https://www.digitalsupercluster.ca/new-covid-19-program/

291. April 22nd (Update) - Support for Entrepreneurs, Innovators and Small or Medium-Sized Businesses –Futurpreneur Canada – o The Federal government has committed an additional $250 million to The National Research Council of Canada’s Industrial Research Assistance Program (NRC IRAP) to support innovative, early-stage companies.

o An additional $20.1 million has been announced in support for Futurpreneur Canada to continue to support young entrepreneurs across Canada who are facing challenges due to COVID-19. o Futurpreneur Canada is the only national non-profit organization that provides financing, mentoring and support tools to entrepreneurs aged 18-39 o The funding will allow Futurpreneur Canada to provide payment relief for its clients for up to 12 months. o For more information please visit: https://www.futurpreneur.ca/en/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIk93Hnffv6AIVLfzjBx 1DzQCMEAAYASAAEgJ1sPD_BwE

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292. April 21st – Launch of Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy Calculator for Employers – Currently Active (Full application process opens April 27th – Fund distribution begins May 5th) o The CEWS calculator can be found on CRA’s Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy Web page. o The Web page incorporates feedback received during user testing with stakeholders, including the Canadian Federation of Independent Business and the Chartered Professional Accountants of Canada. o The page includes detailed information and instructions about who can apply for the subsidy, how eligibility is assessed, and how the subsidy is calculated. o The calculator also includes a printable statement feature that employers can use to view their claim at a glance and, as of April 27, enter required information into the CEWS application form quickly and easily. o A series of information sessions will be held in the coming days to provide a forum for eligible employers. o The CRA also encourages employers to sign up for My Business Account or Represent a Client, as employers will be able to apply through these portals. o The CRA will open the application process on April 27, 2020. CEWS claims will be subject to verification by the CRA. o Funds for approved applications will begin to be released on May 5.

293. April 20th - Pandemic Info Share - Enabling businesses and organizations to share their pandemic-related good practices and resources o The Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS) has provided an online space, Pandemic Info Share, to enable businesses and organizations to share their pandemic-related good practices and resources. o CCOHS hopes workplaces may find the information in the website helpful in developing their own plans and that it could help accelerate development and uptake of processes and resources that may help workplaces operate safely during this pandemic. o The website is available in English and French, and users can search by industry/sector, resource type, and topics.

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294. April 17th - $750 million Emission Reduction Fund and $1.7 Billion for Orphaned and Inactive Wells – More details to be released in the future o The Federal Government will provide up to $750 million to create a new proposed Emissions Reduction Fund to reduce emissions in Canada’s oil and gas sector, with a focus on methane. o This fund will provide primarily repayable contributions to conventional and offshore oil and gas firms to support their investments to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. o Of this amount, $75 million will be allocated to the offshore sector. o The Government is also working with Business Development Bank of Canada (BDC) and Export Development Canada (EDC) to expand credit support for at-risk medium-sized energy companies so they can maintain operations and keep employees working. o Additional funding of $1.72 billion, including funding to the governments of Alberta, Saskatchewan, and British Columbia, and the Alberta Orphan Well Association, to clean up orphan and/or inactive oil and gas wells – creating thousands of jobs and having lasting environmental benefits.

o For more information please visit: https://www.canada.ca/en/department-finance/news/2020/04/canadas- covid-19-economic-response-plan-new-support-to-protect-canadian- jobs.html

295. April 16th - Canada Emergency Commercial Rent Assistance (CECRA) for small businesses th o Please see April 24 - Ontario-Canada Emergency Commercial Rent Assistance Program (OCECRA) - Ontario Provides Urgent Relief for Small Businesses and Landlords - for details on program implementation in Ontario.

296. April 15th - Relief for Federally regulated pension plan sponsors o Some federally regulated pension plan sponsors are facing significant financial constraints, which are creating short-term liquidity issues and, in some cases, threatening the long-term viability of their business. o The Government will provide immediate, temporary relief to sponsors of federally regulated, defined benefit pension plans. o This relief will be in the form of a moratorium, through the remainder of 2020, on solvency payment requirements for defined benefit plans.

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o The Pension Benefits Standards Regulations, 1985 require sponsors of federally regulated pension plans with funding deficiencies to make solvency special payments to eliminate these deficiencies over a period of five years. o This relief will help ensure that employers have the financial resources they need to maintain their operations and their pension plans, and to protect the retirement security of their workers and retirees.

297. April 13th - $50 million to help the Canadian food supply chain adhere to the mandatory isolation period for foreign workers o The Government of Canada is announcing $50 million to help farmers, fish harvesters, and all food production and processing employers, put in place the measures necessary to follow the mandatory 14-day isolation period required of all workers arriving from abroad. o The Government of Canada has also granted an exemption for temporary foreign workers from travel restrictions to Canada, along with other foreigners with student and work visas, provided they adhere to a strict 14-day isolation protocol upon arrival. o The rules of the mandatory isolation period have been clearly defined and distributed to employers. o The Federal Government will provide support of $1,500 for each temporary foreign worker, to employers or those working with them. o This program will be available as long as the Quarantine Act is in force and the isolation protocol is followed.

298. April 8th - Changes to Canada Summer Jobs program to help businesses and young Canadians affected by COVID-19 – Information for Existing Applications – Postings on Canada Summer Jobs go live May 15th o Temporary changes announced to the Canada Summer Jobs program that will help employers hire summer staff and provide young Canadians access to the jobs they need during this unprecedented time. o The Canada Summer Jobs program provides opportunities for youth to develop and improve their skills within the not-for-profit, small business, and public sectors. o The Canada Summer Jobs call for applications for the 2020 season closed on February 28, 2020. o This program will help create up to 70,000 jobs for youth between 15 and 30 years of age.

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o The temporary changes to the program for this year include: i. An increase to the wage subsidy, so that private and public sector employers can also receive up to 100 per cent of the provincial or territorial minimum hourly wage for each employee ii. An extension to the end date for employment to February 28, 2021 iii. Allowing employers to adapt their projects and job activities to support essential services iv. Allowing employers to hire staff on a part-time basis

o The changes to the Canada Summer Jobs program will help small businesses hire and keep the workers they need so they can continue to deliver essential services.

o For more details please visit: https://www.canada.ca/en/employment-social- development/services/funding/canada-summer-jobs.html

299. Health Canada – Clinical Health Trials: Currently Active o Companies and researchers with drugs, medical devices, or natural health products that may be effective in treating or diagnosing COVID-19 are encouraged to contact Health Canada to facilitate clinical trials. o Clinical trials are studies to find out whether a drug or medical device is safe and effective for people.

o Health Canada can authorize clinical trials quickly in urgent situations - For further information please contact: i. trials using pharmaceutical drugs: [email protected] ii. trials using biologics or radiopharmaceuticals: [email protected] iii. trials using natural health products: NHPD-CTA.DEC- [email protected] iv. investigational testing of medical devices: hc.meddevices- [email protected]

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o Personal protective equipment includes things like more masks and face shields, gowns, and hand sanitizer. o Since March 20, 2020, the Government of Canada has spoken directly with almost 3,000 Canadian companies that have offered their expertise and capacity to meet the country’s need for personal protective equipment and critical health supplies.

o Firms which answer yes to the following, should visit the link below: i. You manufacture in Canada and/or have ready access to necessary inputs through your supply chain. ii. You have equipment or facilities that can be rapidly re-tooled to meet medical needs, including for personal protective equipment (PPE) such as gloves, masks and surgical gowns; sanitizers; wipes; ventilators; and other medical equipment and supplies. iii. You have skilled workers who are able to respond and who could be available for work in the current circumstances. o Please send a short summary of your offer to [email protected]. o For more information please visit: I. https://www.canada.ca/en/services/business/maintaingrowimprov ebusiness/manufacturers-needed.html

o $50 million has been made available in funding for members of the Next Generation Manufacturing Supercluster to develop and scale-up new, in-demand technologies, equipment, and medical products. i. For further details please visit: ii. https://www.ngen.ca/covid-19- response?utm_source=RDP+Newsletter+%28Canada%29&utm_ca mpaign=8762956a16- EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2020_03_25_08_51&utm_medium=email&ut m_term=0_ab4e18cccd-8762956a16-332526719

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301. March 27th – Deferral of all Goods and Services Tax/Harmonized Sales Tax & customs duties owed for imports - Effective immediately, through existing authorities o Allow businesses, including self-employed individuals, to defer all Goods and Services Tax/Harmonized Sales Tax (GST/HST) payments until June 2020, as well as customs duties owed for imports. Page 258 of 296

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o Equivalent of providing up to $30 billion in interest-free loans to Canadian businesses. o Generally, apply to remittances that become due in March, April, and May. o Amounts would normally have been due to the Canada Revenue Agency and the Canada Border Services Agency as early as the end of this month. o Administrative income tax actions required of taxpayers by the CRA that are due after March 18, 2020, can be deferred to June 1, 2020. o These administrative income tax actions include returns, elections, designations and information requests. Payroll deductions payments and all related activities are excluded.

302. March 27th – Bank of Canada – Additional Announcements o The central bank lowered its policy rate to 0.25%. o Launched the Commercial Paper Purchase Program (CPPP) which will help to alleviate strains in short-term funding markets and thereby preserve a key source of funding for businesses. i. For the next 12 months, the Bank will conduct primary and secondary market purchases of Commercial Paper (CP), including asset-backed CP, issued by Canadian firms, municipalities and provincial agencies with an outstanding CP program. ii. The start date of the program and additional details will be announced next week. o The Bank will begin acquiring Government of Canada securities in the secondary market. i. Purchases will begin with a minimum of $5 billion per week, across the yield curve. ii. The program will be adjusted as conditions warrant but will continue until the economic recovery is well underway. iii. Effective start date is 1 April 2020. iv. The Bank will announce specific operational details ahead of each week’s operations through its regular Call for Tenders process.

o For more details please visit: https://www.bankofcanada.ca/markets/market-operations-liquidity- provision/covid-19-actions-support-economy-financial-system/

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303. March 25th - $107 billion COVID-19 Economic Aid Package: Currently Active o Previously $82 Billion Package – now expanded th o NEW LEGISLATION PASSED March 25 – Funding will boost access to employment insurance and other programs that will flow money to workers and businesses in need. o Ottawa has now budgeted for $52 billion in direct support payments and $55 billion in tax deferrals.

304. March 23rd - $275 million for coronavirus research and medical countermeasures o Part of the $1 billion COVID-19 Response Fund o The funding will be used to advance projects that are already underway by university researchers and others to respond to COVID-19, and ensure domestic supply of potential vaccines. o $192 million in new projects that will be prioritized under the new Strategic Innovation Fund COVID-19 stream to deliver direct support to Canadian companies for large-scale projects. o Government of Canada is now providing $52 million in funding for 96 research projects.

305. March 20th - Plan to Mobilize Industry to fight COVID-19 o The Plan to Mobilize Industry to fight COVID-19 directly supports businesses to rapidly scale up production or re-tool their manufacturing lines to develop products made in Canada that will help in the fight against COVID-19.

306. The Pandemic Response Challenge Program: National Research Council of Canada (NRC) – Currently Active o This national vehicle will convene the best Canadian and international researchers from academia and small and medium-sized businesses to collectively accelerate R&D to address specific COVID- 19 gaps and challenges as identified by Canadian health experts. o The NRC will receive $15M to form dedicated teams to address challenges. o Funding is available to help cover the costs of research for academic institutions, small and medium-sized businesses, and other eligible recipients participating in the challenge teams. Page 260 of 296

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o The Pandemic Response Challenge Program is currently structured around 3 main research areas: I. Rapid detection and diagnosis II. Therapeutics and vaccine development and III. Digital health

o Researchers at Canadian and international universities, government departments, colleges, and highly innovative firms with relevant expertise can now register their interest to work with us on these challenges by clicking the Register button below. I. https://nrc.canada.ca/en/research-development/research- collaboration/programs/expression-interest-challenge-program- collaboration II. Over the coming weeks, NRC will post specific R&D challenges, send information to registered researchers, and invite them to indicate the expertise and capabilities they can bring to a team.

307. March 18th - Deferral of Income Tax: Currently Active o Allows all businesses to defer, until September 1, 2020, the payment of any income tax amounts that become owing on or after March 18th and before September 2020. o This means you will not be assessed any penalties or interest if your balance due is paid by September 1, 2020. o The due date for filing o individual tax returns has been extended to June 1, 2020. o Taxpayers will have until August 31, 2020 to pay any 2019 income tax amounts owed. o This relief would apply to tax balances due, as well as instalments, under Part I of the Income Tax Act. o No interest or penalties will accumulate on these amounts during this period. This measure will result in businesses having more money available during this period. o https://www.canada.ca/en/revenue-agency/campaigns/covid-19- update.html

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308. March 18th – BCAP - BDC Working Capital loans: Currently Active o Through this program, Export Development Canada (EDC) and the Business Development Bank of Canada (BDC) will provide more than $65 billion in direct lending and other types of financial support at market rates to businesses.

o BDC Working Capital loans . Please contact BDC for details - 1-877-232-2269 . For more details please visit: https://www.bdc.ca/en/pages/special-support.aspx?special- initiative=covid19

Terms & Conditions • Working Capital loans up to $2MM; with 12 months interest only payments and flexible repayment terms such as principal postponements for qualifying businesses; • 36-month term to a 60% balloon; • Pricing: Floating Only (Base – 1.75%) • Flexible repayment terms, such as postponement of principal payments for up to 6 months, for existing BDC clients with total BDC loan commitment of $1 million or less;

Documentation Required . Most recent three years of accountant prepared year-end financial statements; . Most recent interim financial statements (if year-ends are more than 3 months old) with comparisons to the previous year’s interim period (if available); . Projections and a cash flow forecast (a 6-month cash flow forecast may be most applicable); The purpose is to understand the company’s true cash needs for the next six months. . An organizational chart to the beneficial ownership level (i.e. shareholder level).

309. March 18th - Canada Account Limit o The government is changing the Canada Account so that the Minister of Finance would now be able to determine the limit of the Canada Account in order to deal with exceptional circumstances.

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o The Canada Account is administered by Export Development Canada (EDC) and is used by the government to support exporters when deemed to be in the national interest. o This will allow the government to provide additional support to Canadian companies through loans, guarantees or insurance policies during these challenging times. o https://www.edc.ca/en/about-us/corporate/disclosure/reporting- transactions/canada-account.html

310. March 18th - Regional Development Agencies (RDAs) - FedDev Ontario o Regional Development Agencies, including FedDev Ontario, are applying a three-month deferral for companies in repayment. This deferral takes effect on April 1, 2020. o Tourism operators, small- or medium- sized business and organizations that have received FedDev Ontario funding in the past, may be eligible to receive additional funding and/or flexible arrangements. o FedDev Ontario is also offering access to federal funding to help businesses impacted by the sudden shift in the economy and who require pressing assistance. I. https://www.feddevontario.gc.ca/eic/site/723.nsf/eng/h_02567.html?Open Document

311. March 18th - Additional Support for Businesses: Currently Active o The Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions (OSFI) announced it is lowering the Domestic Stability Buffer by 1.25% of risk-weighted assets, effective immediately. This action will allow Canada’s large banks to inject $300 billion of additional lending in to the economy. o Credit and liquidity support through financial Crown corporations, Bank of Canada, OSFI, CMHC and commercial lenders (e.g., Domestic Stability Buffer, Insured Mortgage Purchase Program, Banker’s Acceptance Purchase Facility) in the range of $500 Billion

312. March 16th - Insured Mortgage Purchase Program: Currently Active o Launch of an Insured Mortgage Purchase Program to purchase up to $50 billion of insured mortgage pools through the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC). Page 263 of 296

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o As announced on March 16, this will provide stable funding to banks and mortgage lenders and support continued lending to Canadian businesses and consumers. o CMHC stands ready to further support liquidity and the stability of the financial markets through its mortgage funding programs as necessary. The Government will enable these measures by raising CMHC’s legislative limits to guarantee securities and insure mortgages by $150 billion each.

313. March 16th - Measures Enacted by the Bank of Canada o The Bank of Canada also took a series of actions to support the Canadian economy during this period of economic stress, enhance the resilience of the Canadian financial system, and help ensure that financial institutions can continue to extend credit to both households and businesses. o This included cutting the interest rate to 0.75% as a proactive measure in light of the negative shocks to Canada’s economy arising from the COVID-19 pandemic and the recent sharp drop in oil prices. o The Bank has broadened eligible collateral for its Term Repo Facility, under which the central bank temporarily buys treasury bills from dealers to help maintain funding conditions by providing a backstop to regular private funding. o Bankers Acceptance Purchase Facility -- Purchase of securities linked to credit lines of small and medium-sized businesses. The first operation is planned for March 23. o Standing Liquidity Facility -- This is the Bank of Canada’s overnight credit facility for the country’s payment system. Bank of Canada said Monday it will allow a greater percentage of collateral to be in the form of non-mortgage loans. o Canada Mortgage Bonds -- The country’s mortgage fund program lets approved financial institutions pool eligible insured mortgages into marketable securities, guaranteed by the country’s housing agency. The Bank announced today it will target purchases of up to $500 million per week “as market conditions warrant” o For more details please visit: https://www.bankofcanada.ca/markets/market-operations-liquidity- provision/covid-19-actions-support-economy-financial-system/

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314. March 15th- Support for employers and workers through the Work-Sharing program: Currently Active o Work-Sharing (WS) is an adjustment program designed to help employers and employees avoid layoffs when there is a temporary reduction in the normal level of business activity that is beyond the control of the employer. o The measure provides income support to employees eligible for Employment Insurance benefits who work a temporarily reduced work week while their employer recovers. o Employees on a Work-Sharing agreement must agree to a reduced schedule of work and to share the available work over a specified period of time. o Introduction of temporary special measures that extend the maximum duration of Work-Sharing agreements from 38 weeks to 76 weeks across Canada for those businesses affected by the downturn in business due to COVID-19 and for the forestry and steel and aluminum sector o https://www.canada.ca/en/employment-social-development/services/work- sharing.html o Temporary special measures for the forestry and steel and aluminum sector: I. https://www.canada.ca/en/employment-social- development/services/work-sharing/temporary-measures-forestry- sector.html

315. March 15th - Changes to the Employment Insurance sickness benefits: Currently Active o Employment Insurance (EI) sickness benefits provide up to 15 weeks of income replacement and is available to eligible claimants who are unable to work because of illness, injury or quarantine, to allow them time to restore their health and return to work. o Canadians quarantined can apply for Employment Insurance (EI) sickness benefits. Service Canada is ready to support Canadians affected by COVID-19 and placed in quarantine, with the following support actions: o The one-week waiting period for EI sickness benefits will be waived for new claimants who are quarantined so they can be paid for the first week of their claim. o This temporary measure will be enacted for a minimum of six months. o Establishing a new dedicated toll-free phone number to support enquiries related to waiving the EI sickness benefits waiting period

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o Priority EI application processing for EI sickness claims for clients under quarantine o People claiming EI sickness benefits due to quarantine will not have to provide a medical certificate o Contact the new dedicated toll-free phone number if you are in quarantine and seeking to waive the one-week EI sickness benefits waiting period so you can be paid for the first week of your claim: o Telephone: 1-833-381-2725 (toll-free)

316. March 11th - Public Works and Government Services Canada – COVID-19 Supplier Purchasing Program o In support of the Governments whole-of-government response to Coronavirus disease (COVID-19), the Government is seeking to procure additional goods from suppliers o If you are a supplier which can provide items from the list, or other items not listed, please complete the submission form for Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) products and services. i. Disposable N95 masks ii. Disposable surgical masks iii. Nitrile gloves iv. Vinyl gloves v. Gowns vi. Bottles of hand sanitizer vii. Other prevention products

o Services i. Guard / security services ii. Nursing services iii. Food services iv. Laundry services v. Accommodation maintenance services vi. Personal services vii. IT support services viii. Other services o For more information, please contact: Martin Montreuil: [email protected] / Tel: 613-793- 3594 I. https://buyandsell.gc.ca/calling-all-suppliers-help-canada- combat-covid-19 Page 266 of 296

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COVID-19 – Federal Government – Support for Individuals

Website highlighting useful resources: https://www.canada.ca/en/department-finance/economic-response-plan.html https://covid-benefits.alpha.canada.ca/en/start

317. August 20th - Government of Canada supports a safer drug supply project in Toronto o The opioid overdose crisis continues to be one of the most serious public health crises in Canada’s recent history. o The Government of Canada is taking action to ensure communities have the tools and support they need to keep people at risk of overdose safe during the outbreak. o Today, the Government of Canada announced more than $582,000 in funding over 10 months for an emergency safer supply project to help people at risk of overdose during the COVID-19 outbreak in Toronto, Ontario. o Led by the Parkdale Queen West Community Health Centre, this project will respond immediately to the increasingly toxic illegal drug supply during the COVID-19 outbreak. o It will provide pharmaceutical-grade medication to people experiencing severe opioid use disorder and connect patients with important health and social services, including treatment, which may be more difficult to access during the COVID-19 outbreak. o To further keep people at risk of overdose safe during the outbreak, the Parkdale Queen West Community Health Centre has been granted a federal exemption to operate an Urgent Public Health Need site at the COVID-19 isolation shelter in Etobicoke until September 30, 2020.

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318. August 13th - Government of Canada Invests in Community-based Projects Addressing Challenges of Dementia o Today, the Government of Canada, announced an investment of more than $7.85 million over four years, towards 12 new projects that will support individuals living with dementia, their families, caregivers and communities. o The Government of Canada is funding these projects through the Dementia Community Investment (DCI), which supports community-based projects that address the challenges of dementia. o Each project funded by the DCI involves people with lived experience in helping to design, deliver or evaluate the project. o These 12 new projects will address the needs of individuals in Canadian communities in areas such as: i. Raising awareness and de-stigmatizing dementia ii. Fostering effective communications between care providers, and people living with dementia and their families to mitigate stress and enhance wellbeing iii. Creating community action plans for the social inclusion of people living with dementia o The Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) is providing $163,603 to the Native Women’s Association of Canada for a project entitled Stigma: An Exploration of Lived Experience, Understandings and Behaviours of Dementia within Indigenous Communities.

319. August 13th - Direct help for bright ideas to make safer, pandemic-resilient communities o The Government of Canada announced a new Canada Healthy Communities Initiative that will help local governments and community partners as they adapt to local economic, health and social challenges. o The Canada Healthy Communities Initiative will provide up to $31 million in federal funding to support community-led solutions that respond to immediate and ongoing needs arising from COVID- 19 over the next two years.

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o The Initiative will fund smaller-scale local projects under three main themes: creating safe and vibrant public spaces, improving mobility options, and digital solutions. o The goal is to fund projects that quickly help communities, including rural and remote communities, adapt to the new reality of COVID- 19. o Potential projects could include: i. Expanding outdoor seating on our main streets, ii. Remodeling a playground to allow for proper physical distancing, iii. Building multi-modal paths that would allow bikes, scooters, and personal mobility devices to share space with pedestrians and cars, or iv. Creating digital apps to allow residents to access municipal services remotely.

320. August 13th - Government of Canada investment brings nutritious surplus food to vulnerable Canadians o The innovative Surplus Food Rescue Program is a $50-million federal initiative designed to address urgent, high volume, highly perishable surplus products falling under fruit, vegetables, meat and fish and seafood. o These surpluses were created because the COVID-19 pandemic largely shut down the restaurant and hospitality industry, leaving many producers without a key market for their food commodities. o The Program awarded contributions to eight organizations that leverage existing food redistribution and recovery networks and agencies, who will bring the food to every region in the country. o In total, the program will redistribute approximately 12 million kilograms of surplus food to more food insecure families that would otherwise have been wasted. o Through the Surplus Food Rescue Program, Nutri Group will be providing Food Banks Canada and Second Harvest more than 1 million dozen eggs at cost to ensure Canadians continue to receive fresh, nutritious food during the pandemic.

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o The eight partnerships announced which involve over 100 different organizations will help farmers meet the needs of vulnerable Canadians and recover the cost of their efforts.

321. August 13th - Government of Canada announces support for young children and families in Official Language Minority Communities across Canada o Today, the Government of Canada, announced more than $6.3 million in funding over three years for two organizations. o The funding supports early childhood health promotion programming to improve the health and wellbeing of children and families in Official Language Minority Communities (OLMCs). o The Société santé en français (SSF) is receiving more than $5.1 million and is leveraging its partnerships with the Alliance des partenaires nationaux in early childhood to develop early childhood health promotion programs and activities for the Francophone minority population living in OLMCs outside of Quebec. o Third-party community organizations will deliver locally-tailored activities to support parents and young children, offering prenatal care, parenting skills and infant-parent and toddler-parent relationship programs. o The Community Health and Social Services Network (CHSSN) is receiving more than $1.2 million and is engaging its networks to distribute funding to approximately 20 to 25 community organizations to implement the Healthy Early Years Program for minority Anglophone Canadians living in OLMCs throughout the province of Quebec. o These investments are provided through the Public Health Agency of Canada’s new Healthy Early Years Program.

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322. August 7th - Government of Canada is providing assistance to urban Indigenous organizations in the Greater Toronto Area to address the COVID-19 pandemic o Today the Federal government announced $13.5 million in funding to support the Toronto Aboriginal Support Services Council (TASSC), Ontario Federation of Indigenous Friendship Centres, Indigenous Primary Health Care Council, and Anduhyaun Inc. o The funding provided will help address the urgent needs of Indigenous Peoples during the current COVID-19 pandemic in the Greater Toronto Area. o Since the beginning of the pandemic, community-based organizations and community leadership have been on the front- lines to ensure the safety and well-being of Indigenous Peoples living in urban communities. o The Government of Canada is providing funding through the Indigenous Community Support Fund's urban and off-reserve stream to deliver these essential services and programs to First Nations living off-reserve and Indigenous Peoples living in urban areas to address the critical needs during this crisis and ensure no one is left behind. o This critical funding will allow TASSC and its 18 member agencies to purchase protective equipment, provide food services, emergency hotel sheltering costs, educational and learning supports for children and youth, and access to basic communication tools like mobile minutes or access to Internet services. o A total of $90 million has been provided, through the Indigenous Community Support Fund, to support Indigenous organizations providing services to First Nations people living off-reserve, and Indigenous Peoples in urban areas. o Approximately 260 Indigenous organizations across the country have been supported to date by the urban and off-reserve stream under the Indigenous Community Support Fund.

o For more details, please visit: Indigenous Community Support Fund

323. August 6th - Government of Canada announces new measures to support essential air access to remote communities o The COVID-19 pandemic has created an unprecedented crisis in the aviation industry’s ability to service communities, which is having a significant impact on the remote communities that depend

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on small air carriers for essential goods, services, and access in and out of the community. o As the pandemic continues to evolve, the Government of Canada is working with partners, including provincial and territorial governments, Indigenous partners and the air industry to address the unique needs of these communities. o The Federal Government has announced new measures to support essential air access to remote communities. These include: i. Seeking bilateral agreements with provinces and territories to ensure continuity of service for at least six months. ii. Establishing a $75-million funding program for the federal contribution for the first six months and maintaining these essential services through an investment of up to $174 million over 18 months, if needed. o Additional funding will depend on the needs of communities and the pace of recovery of air travel into remote communities. o This funding, in partnership with contributions by the provincial and territorial governments, will ensure minimum levels of essential transportation services to remote communities, and ensure the continued supply of food, medical supplies, and other essential goods and services. o Under these agreements, the provinces and territories would determine minimum essential services to remote communities and administer a program with air operators to deliver the required level of essential services.

324. July 27th - The Canada Revenue Agency announces an extension to the payment deadline and offers interest relief on outstanding tax debts during the COVID-19 pandemic o The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) is extending the payment deadline and applying relief to interest on existing debt. • Payment Deadline Extension i. The CRA is extending the payment due date for current year individual, corporate, and trust income tax returns, including instalment payments, from September 1, 2020, to September 30, 2020. ii. Penalties and interest will not be charged if payments are made by the extended deadline of September 30, 2020. Page 272 of 296

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iii. This includes the late-filing penalty as long as the return is filed by September 30, 2020. • Interest on Existing Tax Debt i. The CRA is also waiving interest on existing tax debts related to individual, corporate, and trust income tax returns from April 1, 2020, to September 30, 2020 and from April 1, 2020, to June 30, 2020, for goods and services tax/harmonized sales tax (GST/HST) returns. ii. While this measure for existing tax debts does not cancel penalties and interest already assessed on a taxpayer’s account prior to this period, it ensures that a taxpayer’s existing tax debt does not continue to grow through interest charges during this difficult time. iii. This measure provides immediate relief to impacted taxpayers. • Filing Returns i. The previously extended filing due dates for individual, corporate, and trust income tax returns remain unchanged. ii. However, the CRA will not impose late-filing penalties where a current year individual, corporation, or trust return is filed late provided that it is filed by September 30, 2020. iii. To ensure Canadians continue to receive their benefits and credits during the COVID-19 pandemic, the CRA temporarily suspended interruptions for those who were unable to file their income tax and benefit return by the June 1 deadline. iv. Currently, if a 2019 individual tax return has not been assessed, the CRA is calculating benefits and/or credits for the July to September 2020 payments based on information from 2018 tax returns. v. However, if 2019 individual tax returns are not received and assessed by early September 2020, estimated benefits and/or credits will stop in October 2020 and individuals may have to repay the amounts that were issued as of July 2020. 325. July 24th - The Government of Canada is providing funding to support child care for returning workers o The Government of Canada announced $625 million in federal support for Canada’s child care sector to help ensure that safe and sufficient child care spaces are available to support parents’ gradual return to work Page 273 of 296

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o Along with the agreements under the Multilateral Early Learning and Child Care Framework, this investment means the Government of Canada will invest almost $1.2 billion to support child care in 2020-2021, a 67% increase over the next highest year in history, 2005-2006, when $700 million were announced. o This investment through the Safe Restart Agreement will help address the key priorities agreed upon by Canada’s First Ministers for the safe restart of Canada’s economy over the next six to eight months. o Funding is allocated to the provinces and territories based on the existing allocation formula used for the Early Learning and Child Care Bilateral Agreements.

326. July 24th - Canada and Ontario invest in roads and bridges, connecting rural communities in Southwestern Ontario • The Municipality of Huron East will improve safety and traffic flow by replacing the bridge on Kinburn Line with a wider structure. • In Morris-Turnberry, the Blind Bridge on Abraham Line will be replaced with a new, two lane structure that will improve the flow of traffic, enhance safety and allow for use by heavier vehicles and equipment. i. The Government of Canada is investing over $7.6 million in these projects through the Rural and Northern Communities Infrastructure Stream (RNIS). ii. The Government of Ontario is contributing more than $4.3 million. iii. The municipalities are contributing more than $1.4 million towards the projects and Walpole Island First Nation is contributing $37,347

327. July 23rd - Government of Canada invests $5.7M in new research network to study deadly blood infections o McMaster University-based network will bring together researchers and patients to tackle sepsis—a leading cause of death in COVID-19 o The Government of Canada announced an investment of $5.7 million through the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), to support Sepsis Canada. i. Sepsis Canada brings together 190 clinicians, scientists, and patients’ representatives across the country.

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ii. Sepsis Canada will track and study treatments for septic patients and develop a bank of evidence-based tools to educate the public and health care professionals about how to best prevent, diagnose and manage sepsis. iii. The network will also collect data that will give a true understanding of the burden of sepsis in Canada. A recent global report published in the journal Lancet estimated that 75,000 cases of sepsis occur in Canada every year, likely causing 18,000 deaths. o Given the association between sepsis and severe COVID-19 infection, many members of the network are participating in COVID-19 research projects funded by CIHR and other agencies. o The results of these projects and others will be shared throughout the network and help improve the treatment of patients with severe COVID-19 infection leading to sepsis. 328. July 23rd - Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada's Youth Employment and Skills Program fully subscribed to create approximately 800 youth jobs in the coming year o Approximately 800 new positions are expected to be created through the Youth Employment and Skills Program for the 2020/2021 program year. o The enhanced program, which launched on May 26, 2020, is now fully subscribed and the application intake is closed. o This program provides youth from across the country, and particularly youth facing barriers to employment, with job experience in agriculture that will provide career-related work experience. o Eligible applicants included producers, agri-businesses, industry associations, provincial and territorial governments, Indigenous organizations and research facilities

329. July 23rd - Nibinamik First Nation upgrades their Diesel Generating Station o The Government of Canada is working in partnership with First Nations to invest in reliable energy to ensure First Nations communities have the critical infrastructure they need. o The Government of Canada announced an investment of $2,369,381 for the purchase and installation of two new diesel generating units for Nibinamik First Nation.

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o Nibinamik First Nation currently relies on a diesel generating system to meet its electricity needs. The two new generators will replace ageing infrastructure to provide the 105 homes in the community and other essential infrastructure with reliable energy, which will have a significant impact on the lives of community members. o Improved energy capacity in Nibinamik First Nation will help the community grow, create better economic development opportunities, and support planning for the development of new housing and other community infrastructure.

330. July 22nd - Government of Canada continues to support First Nations leadership in conservation o The Government of Canada announced $600,000 in funding for 10 new projects, under the Indigenous Guardians Pilot Program. The funding will support the projects in 2020–2021 under the First Nations tier 1 stream of the Program. o The Indigenous Guardians Pilot Program strives to advance Indigenous- led work to protect and conserve ecosystems, develop and maintain sustainable economies, and reinforce cultural connection to the land. The 10 successful projects were chosen out of more than 100 proposals by a joint working group of First Nations experts and federal representatives. o These projects will enable First Nations to take action to monitor ecological health, maintain cultural sites, and protect sensitive areas and species. Both seasonal and full-time employment opportunities will be created as a result. o To date, the Government has funded over 60 projects through the Indigenous Guardians Pilot Program, with a total investment of approximately $21.4 million. o The next call for First Nations tier 1 proposals is expected be launched in fall 2020.

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331. July 17th (Update) - Support for Canadians with disabilities to address challenges from COVID-19

July 17th Update o Last month, the Government announced a series of measures to help Canadians with disabilities navigate the effects of the outbreak, including a one-time, tax-free, non-reportable payment of $600 to assist with additional expenses incurred during the pandemic. o The Government of Canada intends to propose legislation that would make the benefit available to more people and expand the one-time payment to include approximately 1.7 million Canadians with disabilities, who are recipients of any of the following programs or benefits: i. A Disability Tax Credit certificate provided by the Canada Revenue Agency; ii. Canada Pension Plan disability benefit or Quebec Pension Plan disability benefit; and iii. Disability supports provided by Veterans Affairs Canada. o o If enacted, eligible Canadians would receive the payment automatically. o Additionally, Canadians with disabilities who are eligible for the Disability Tax Credit but have not yet applied, would have a 60-day window of opportunity to do so after Royal Assent.

Original June 5th Announcement o Canadians living with disabilities are facing significant challenges during this difficult time, with some experiencing job insecurity and others seeing increased costs for personal support workers, medication, and medical supplies. o The Government has announced support to help Canadians with disabilities deal with extra expenses during the pandemic. o This support includes a special one-time, tax-free payment to individuals who are certificate holders of the Disability Tax Credit as of June 1, 2020, as follows: i. $600 for Canadians with a valid Disability Tax Credit certificate.

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ii. $300 for Canadians with a valid Disability Tax Credit certificate and who are eligible for the Old Age Security (OAS) pension. iii. $100 for Canadians with a valid Disability Tax Credit certificate and who are eligible for the OAS pension and the Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS). o People who are eligible for this special payment will receive it automatically. o To help Canadians with disabilities get and maintain good jobs so they can continue to support themselves and their families, the government will: i. Create a National Workplace Accessibility Stream through the Opportunities Fund for Persons with Disabilities. 1. A new investment of $15 million in 2020-21 will provide community organizations with resources to improve workplace accessibility and access to jobs in response to COVID-19, including by helping employers set up accessible and effective work-from- home arrangements. ii. Invest $1.18 million in five new projects across the country through the Accessible Technology Program.

332. July 14th - Changes to facilitate online learning for international students o The Federal government has as announced additional measures to support international students beginning a new program online this fall with a Canadian learning institution. i. These changes will give students more certainty about their ability to enter Canada once travel and health restrictions are eased in Canada and their own home countries. ii. The new measures mean that students will be eligible to work in Canada after graduation, even if they need to begin their studies online from overseas this fall. iii. The changes will continue Canada’s reputation as a premier destination for international students and demonstrate the importance of the international student program and the contributions international students make to Canada.

o The new measures include:

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i. Providing priority study-permit processing for students who have submitted a complete application online, to ensure that permits are processed as quickly as possible ii. Allowing students to count the time spent pursuing their studies online abroad toward their eligibility for a post-graduation work permit, if they have submitted a study permit application and if at least 50% of their program is completed in Canada iii. Providing reassurances to international students who cannot submit all of the documentation needed to complete processing of their applications, and who choose to pursue programs through distance learning, by implementing a temporary 2-stage approval process

o This process is available to students starting a program in the fall semester who submit a study permit application before September 15, 2020. o It is important for prospective students to note that commencing their studies online from abroad following approval-in-principle of a study permit application is not a guarantee that they will receive a full approval of their study permit application, or be authorized to pursue their studies in Canada.

Additional Resources

i. Temporary policy changes enacted to support international students and learning institutions.

ii. More information on the most recent updates for international students and other immigration applicants is available here: https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees- citizenship/services/coronavirus-covid19.html

333. June 25th - Support for students serving their communities and opportunities to gain paid work experience o The Government of Canada has announced the launch of the Canada Student Service Grant (CSSG), which will support post-secondary students and recent graduates as they volunteer to serve in their communities’ COVID-19 response and gain valuable experience at the same time. o The CSSG will provide these volunteers with a one-time payment of between $1,000 and $5,000 based on the number of hours they serve.

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for students to develop creative solutions in response to current and future sector needs as defined by Canadian industry. The national student challenge will help connect Canada’s small and medium-sized businesses with the next generation of talent in Canada.

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334. June 16th (Update) - Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB): Applications opened April 6th

June 16th Update o The Federal government is extending the Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB) by eight weeks, to ensure Canadians have the help they need as they transition back to work. o This extension will make the benefit available to eligible workers for up to a total of 24 weeks. o Application to the CERB can be made no later than December 2, 2020, for payments retroactive to the period of March 15 to October 3, 2020.

Original Announcement o Will provide workers affected by the COVID-19 pandemic with $2,000 per month for the next four months. A maximum 16 weeks of benefits can be paid. o Eligible workers can apply no later than December 2, 2020. th o Applicants who have requested EI on March 15 or later, won’t need to register for the CERB. Page 281 of 296

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o If applying online, with direct deposit requested, applicants can expect the payment within three to five business days. o The CERB payment cannot be combined with the 75% wage subsidy for businesses. o The Benefit is only available to individuals who have stopped work as a result of reasons related to COVID-19. Workers who have not stopped working because of COVID-19, are not eligible for the Benefit. o Note - Workers who are still employed, but are not receiving income because of disruptions to their work situation due to COVID-19, also qualify for the CERB o The CERB applies to wage earners, as well as contract workers and self-employed individuals who would not otherwise be eligible for Employment Insurance (EI) and are unable to work due to COVID-19. o The new benefit combines the $10-billion Emergency Care Benefit and the $5-billion Emergency Support Benefit that were announced earlier.

o Some examples workers eligible for the CERB include: I. Workers, including those who are self-employed, who must stop working due to COVID-19 and do not have access to paid leave or other income support; II. Workers who lost their employment, as well as workers who are sick, quarantined or taking care of someone who is sick with COVID-19; III. Working parents who must stay home without pay to care for children that are sick or need additional care because of school and daycare closures; and IV. Workers who still have their employment but are not being paid because there is currently not sufficient work and their employer has asked them not to come to work.

The CERB is available to workers who meet all of the following conditions:

• Live in Canada and are at least 15 years old

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To help more Canadians benefit from the CERB, the government is announcing changes to the eligibility rules to:

• Allow people to earn up to $1,000 per month while collecting the CERB. • Extend the CERB to seasonal workers who have exhausted their EI regular benefits and are unable to undertake their regular seasonal work as a result of the COVID-19 outbreak. • Extend the CERB to workers who have recently exhausted their EI regular benefits and are unable to find a job or return to work because of COVID-19.

These changes will be retroactive to March 15, 2020.

o For further details please visit: https://www.canada.ca/en/revenue-agency/services/benefits/apply-for-cerb- with-cra.html

https://www.canada.ca/en/services/benefits/ei/cerb-application.html

o Application details will be available through CRA MyAccount and My Service Canada Account on April 6th . Those recently laid off or have reduced hours are encouraged to apply for Employment Insurance Benefits o Canadians looking to get more information about the CERB or, who are unable to apply online, can call the toll-free telephone line at 1-833-966- 2099.

335. June 4th - Canadian seniors to receive special payment in early July o Seniors eligible for the Old Age Security (OAS) pension and the Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS) will receive their special one- time, tax-free payment during the week of July 6. o Through this measure and others, the government is providing nearly $900 more for single seniors and more than $1,500 for senior couples, on top of their existing benefits, to help these vulnerable Canadians with extra costs during the pandemic. i. Seniors eligible for the OAS pension will receive a payment of $300, and those also eligible for the GIS will receive an additional $200, for a total of $500. ii. Allowance recipients will also receive $500.

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iii. This $2.5 billion in financial support will help Canadian seniors cover increased costs caused by COVID-19, and give them greater financial security in this time of crisis. o Seniors do not need to apply for this one-time special payment. The payment will be issued automatically during the week of July 6, and seniors in Canada can expect to receive the payment by direct deposit or cheque that week. o There are currently 6.7 million seniors who are eligible for the OAS pension and 2.2 million who are eligible for the GIS.

336. May 29th - Additional funding for health, economic, and social support for Indigenous peoples and communities o Today’s announcement provides new funding to provide critical support to Indigenous families and communities during the COVID-19 crisis, based on needs that have been identified.

The funding includes: i. $285.1 million to support the ongoing public health response to COVID-19 in Indigenous communities. ii. $270 million to supplement the On-Reserve Income Assistance Program to address increased demand on the program, which will help individuals and families meet their essential living expenses. 1. It will also help hire additional staff to better serve First Nations communities and connect individuals to other government programs. iii. $44.8 million over five years to build 12 new shelters, which will help protect and support Indigenous women and girls experiencing and fleeing violence. 1. This funding will help build 10 shelters in First Nations communities on reserve across the country, and two in the territories, to support Indigenous women and children. 2. The government will also provide $40.8 million to support operational costs for these new shelters over the first five years, and $10.2 million annually ongoing. 3. $1 million a year ongoing, starting this year, to support engagement with Métis leaders and service providers on shelter provision and community-led violence prevention

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projects for Métis women, girls, and LGBTQ and two-spirit people.

o For more details, please visit: https://pm.gc.ca/en/news/news-releases/2020/05/29/prime-minister- announces-additional-funding-health-economic-and

337. May 21st (Update) - $305 million Indigenous Community Support Fund:

May 21st Update o $75 million in new funding for Indigenous organizations providing services to Indigenous peoples in urban centres and off reserve. o This additional funding will support more community-based projects that address the critical needs of Indigenous populations during this crisis, including food security, mental health support services, and sanitation and protective equipment. o It could also help with other needs, such as support for Elders, transportation, and educational materials for Indigenous children and youth. o Funding for projects will start rolling out in the coming weeks.

o $305 million for a new distinctions-based Indigenous Community Support Fund, to address immediate needs in First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Nation communities. I. https://www.sac-isc.gc.ca/eng/1584819394157/1584819418553

338. May 16th (Update)- Canada Child Benefit July Increase o The Canada Child Benefit (CCB) will be increased in July, to help families keep up with the costs of living and raising their children. o The increase will be in place for the 2020-21 benefit year, and will raise the maximum benefit to $6,765 per child under age 6, and $5,708 per child aged 6 through 17. o This increase is in addition to the one-time special CCB payment announced earlier this month, to help families deal with the added pressures of COVID-19. o On May 20, 2020, this special measure will give families currently receiving the CCB an additional $300 per child with their May payment, and deliver almost $2 billion in extra support across the country to help families during this challenging period.

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o For more information on the Canada Child Benefit such as how to apply and eligibility requirements, go to Canada child benefit or call 1-800-387-1193.

339. May 15th (Update) - Extension of Tax Filing Deadline and Benefit Payment Dates: Currently Active o The tax filing deadline for individuals has been extended to June 1, 2020, and allows all taxpayers to defer, until after August 31, 2020, the payment of any income tax amounts that become owing on or after March 18th and before September 2020. o This relief would apply to tax balances due, as well as instalments, under Part I of the Income Tax Act. o The deadline to pay any balance due for your individual income tax and benefit return for 2019 has been extended from April 30, 2020, to September 1, 2020. o This means you will not be assessed any penalties or interest if your balance due is paid by September 1, 2020.

th o May 15 Update - Benefit payments will continue for an additional three months for those who are not able to file their 2019 returns on time. i. Eligible Canadians who are presently receiving the Goods and Services Tax/Harmonized Sales Tax (GST/HST) credit and/or the Canada child benefit (CCB) will continue to receive these payments until the end of September 2020. ii. If 2019 tax returns are not received and assessed by early September 2020, estimated benefits and/or credits will stop in October 2020 and the taxpayer will have to repay the estimated amounts that were issued as of July 2020.

o https://www.canada.ca/en/revenue-agency/campaigns/covid-19-update.html

340. May 13th (Update) - Support for students and new grads affected by COVID-19 – Application period for the Canada Emergency Student Benefit (CESB) will begin on Friday, May 15, 2020. o The Federal government has announced comprehensive support of nearly $9 billion for post-secondary students and recent graduates.

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Eligibility • Students enrolled in a post-secondary education program • Students who have graduated from or left their post-secondary studies no earlier than December 2019 • Students who have completed, or will complete, high school in 2020 and have applied for a post- secondary educational program that begins before February 1, 2021 • Students, including those studying abroad, are eligible for the CESB if they are: . A Canadian citizen, including dual citizens; . A registered Indian under the Indian Act; . A permanent resident; or . A protected person. . There are no age restrictions for who is eligible for the CESB.

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When applying, students must attest that for COVID-19 related reasons, they are: • Unable to work; or • Seeking work but are unable to find it; or • Working but unable to make more than $1,000 (before taxes) over the four-week period for which they are applying.

To get ready to apply, the CRA is encouraging eligible students to take three easy steps: • Create a profile with the CRA by calling 1-800- 959-8281 (for students who have never filed a tax return) • Register for a CRA My Account as it is the fastest and easiest way to complete an application • Enroll in Direct Deposit to have CESB payments deposited directly into their bank accounts. Financial institutions across the country are also allowing Canadians to sign up for CRA Direct Deposit through their bank portals in a few easy steps. . For more information please visit: https://www.canada.ca/en/revenue- agency/services/benefits/emergency-student-benefit.html

ii. The new Canada Student Service Grant, which will help students gain valuable work experience and skills while they help their communities during the COVID‑19 pandemic. For students who choose to do national service and serve their communities, the new Canada Student Service Grant will provide up to $5,000 for their education in the fall. o The Government of Canada will expand existing federal employment, skills development, and youth programming to create up to 116,000 jobs, placements, and other training opportunities to help students find employment and develop valuable skills this summer and over the coming months. o $40 million will be provided to Mitacs in order to create 5,000 new job placements.

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o The Business/Higher Education Roundtable will also create 5,000 to 10,000 new student placements.

o To help students continue their studies in the fall, the Government will: i. Double the Canada Student Grants for all eligible full-time students to up to $6,000 and up to $3,600 for part-time students in 2020-21. The Canada Student Grants for Students with Permanent Disabilities and Students with Dependents would also be doubled. ii. Broaden eligibility for student financial assistance by removing the expected student’s and spouse’s contributions in 2020-21. iii. Enhance the Canada Student Loans Program by raising the maximum weekly amount that can be provided to a student in 2020-21 from $210 to $350. iv. Increase existing distinctions-based support for First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Nation students pursuing post-secondary education by providing an additional $75.2 million in 2020-21. v. Extend expiring federal graduate research scholarships and postdoctoral fellowships, and supplement existing federal research grants, to support students and post-doctoral fellows, by providing $291.6 million to the federal granting councils. vi. The government intends to enhance work opportunities for graduate students and post-doctoral fellows through the National Research Council of Canada.

341. May 12th - Free tax clinics go virtual o Free tax clinics are important to communities throughout Canada. Due to concerns surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic, many community organizations had to close, postpone, or scale back on the free tax clinics they offer. o Virtual clinics will be held on an interim basis to help those that rely on this service while still following physical distancing guidelines. o Clinics will have new flexibility to receive and authenticate documents in a variety of ways, including allowing the use of video communication. o These free tax clinics, where eligible people can have community volunteers file their taxes, will be offered by local organizations, in partnership with the Canada Revenue Agency’s (CRA) Community Volunteer Income Tax Program (CVITP). o Volunteer tax programs help people with low and modest incomes and a simple tax situation who are looking for support during tax season.

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o Trained volunteers prepare income tax and benefit returns free of charge. For virtual clinics, this can be done by videoconference or by phone. o The tax filing season has been extended from April 30 to June 1, 2020 as part of the Government of Canada’s measures to help Canadians facing hardship as a result of COVID-19. Penalties and interest will not be charged if payments are made by the extended deadline of September 1, 2020. o For more information please visit: Covid-19: Free virtual tax clinics

342. May 12th - Additional support for Canadian seniors o Additional financial support of $2.5 billion for a one-time tax-free payment of $300 for seniors eligible for the Old Age Security (OAS) pension, with an additional $200 for seniors eligible for the Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS). o This measure would give a total of $500 to individuals who are eligible to receive both the OAS and the GIS, and will help them cover increased costs caused by COVID-19. o Expanding the New Horizons for Seniors Program with an additional investment of $20 million to support organizations that offer community- based projects that reduce isolation, improve the quality of life of seniors, and help them maintain a social support network. o Temporarily extending GIS and Allowance payments if seniors’ 2019 income information has not been assessed. i. This will ensure that the most vulnerable seniors continue to receive their benefits when they need them the most. ii. To avoid an interruption in benefits, seniors are encouraged to submit their 2019 income information as soon as possible and no later than by October 1, 2020. o There are currently 6.7 million seniors who are eligible for the OAS pension and 2.2 million who are eligible for the GIS.

343. May 3rd - Virtual care and mental health tools for Canadians o $240.5 million to develop, expand, and launch virtual care and mental health tools to support Canadians during the COIVD-19 pandemic. o A partnership between the Federal Government, Provinces, Territories, and stakeholders, this investment will be used to create digital platforms and applications, improve access to virtual mental health supports, and expand capacity to deliver health care virtually, including projects to reach vulnerable Canadians.

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o This investment will: i. Help Canadians safely engage with their regular health providers and specialist health services through telephone, text, or video- conferencing; ii. Support access to mental health supports and reliable health information in a safe and secure manner, which will reduce the pressure on our health system; iii. Help governments, public health officials, hospitals, and health care facilities make evidence-based decisions; and iv. Support Federal, Provincial, and Territorial initiatives in collaboration with innovators, health stakeholders, and organizations like Canada Health Infoway, to expand virtual health services to Canadians.

o The investment will also support a growing family of digital tools to help support the physical and mental health and well-being of Canadians during COVID-19. These include: i. Wellness Together Canada, an online portal dedicated to mental wellness and substance use support. ii. Canada COVID-19, a mobile app that features a symptom tracker, a self-assessment tool, trustworthy up-to-date information on COVID-19, as well as information on mental health and substance use support. iii. Get Updates on COVID-19, a web-based email service that provides subscribers with critical information related to the pandemic.

344. April 28th - Principles for Restarting the Canadian Economy o As the first wave of the virus’ activity passes, Provincial and Territorial governments will move at their own pace to safely restore economic activity within their jurisdictions, while protecting the health of Canadians. o The Federal, Provincial, and Territorial governments have come together and agreed to a set of common principles for restarting the Canadian economy.

th o The statement released on April 28 identifies the criteria and measures that need to be in place in order to begin to take steps to restart the economy. These include: i. COVID-19 transmission is controlled, so new cases are contained at a level that the health care system can manage.

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ii. Sufficient public health capacity is in place to test, trace, isolate, and control the spread of the virus. iii. Expanded health care capacity exists to support all needs, including COVID-19 and non-COVID-19 patients. iv. Supports are in place for vulnerable groups, communities, and key populations. This includes the protection of seniors, residents of group living facilities, workers in close quarters, homeless people, and Indigenous people and those living in remote locations, health care workers and other essential workers, and inmates. v. Support and monitoring of workplace protocols are in place to keep Canadians safe at their jobs, and prevent the introduction and spread of COVID-19. vi. Restrictions on non-essential travel are eased and managed in a coordinated manner. vii. Communities are supported in managing local disease activity, including in child care, schools, and public transportation, and industry and economic sectors are engaged to support the health of Canadians, reduced viral activity, and protection of the economy as it restarts.

o For further details please visit: https://pm.gc.ca/en/news/statements/2020/04/28/first-ministers- statement-shared-public-health-approach-support

345. April 22nd - Removing barriers for international students working in essential services to fight COVID-19 – Currently Active o Starting immediately, the Government will remove the restriction that allows international students to work a maximum of 20 hours per week while classes are in session, provided they are working in an essential service or function, such as health care, critical infrastructure, or the supply of food or other critical goods. o International students and their employers should consult Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Canada’s Guidance on Essential Services and Functions in Canada During the COVID-19 Outbreak to determine if the work the student is doing would allow them to work more than 20 hours per week during the academic session. o This temporary rule change will be in place until August 31, 2020. o Statistics Canada reported that in 2017–2018, more than 11,000 international students were enrolled in health-care programs at Canada’s

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universities and colleges, representing about 4% of health-care students at that time.

346. April 21st – Emergency Community Support Fund o Investment of $350 million to support vulnerable Canadians through charities and non-profit organizations that deliver essential services to those in need. o The Emergency Community Support Fund will provide funding to national intermediaries with networks across the country, including United Way Canada, the Canadian Red Cross, and the Community Foundations of Canada. o These partners will disburse funds to local community-based organizations working with vulnerable populations, including seniors, persons with disabilities, members of LGBTQ2 communities, veterans, newcomers, women, children and youth, and members of Indigenous communities and racialized communities, such as Black Canadians.

347. Government of Canada connects Canadians with mental wellness supports during COVID-19 – Currently Active o A new portal dedicated to mental wellness on Canada.ca/coronavirus and the Canada COVID-19 app has been launched. o Wellness Together Canada will connect Canadians to peer support workers, social workers, psychologists and other professionals for confidential chat sessions or phone calls and will make it easier to find credible information and help address mental health and substance use issues. o The entire suite of tools on Wellness Together Canada will offer Canadians different levels of support depending on their need, ranging from information and self-assessment tools, to the opportunity to chat with peer support workers and other professionals. o The portal is the result of the work of a broad consortium of organizations with experience in providing digital mental health and substance use support, led by Stepped Care Solutions, Kids Help Phone, Homewood Health and Greenspace Health.

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348. April 15th - A new wage boost for essential workers – Further details to be released in near future o The Government of Canada will work with provinces and territories through a new transfer to cost-share a temporary top up to the salaries of low-income essential workers that the provinces and territories have deemed essential in the fight against COVID-19. o The Government of Canada will provide up to $3 billion in support to increase wages. o Through this new transfer, provinces and territories will be able to provide their low-income essential workers (those who earn less than $2,500 per month), with a top up. o Further details will be released in near future.

349. April 3rd - Support for food banks and local food organizations o Investment of $100 million to improve access to food for Canadians facing social, economic, and health impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. o Will provide funding to national, regional, and local organizations across Canada that are able to reach people and communities experiencing food insecurity. o These organizations include Food Banks Canada, Salvation Army, Second Harvest, Community Food Centres Canada, and Breakfast Club of Canada, among others.

350. March 29th - Support for Vulnerable Canadians Affected by COVID‑19 o Government of Canada will provide an additional $157.5 million to address the needs of Canadians experiencing homelessness. o The government will also provide up to $50 million to women’s shelters and sexual assault centres, including facilities in Indigenous communities. o The Government of Canada will give $7.5 million in funding to Kids Help Phone to provide young people with the mental health support they need during this difficult time. o The Government of Canada will contribute $9 million through United Way Canada for local organizations to support practical services to Canadian seniors. i. Services could include the delivery of groceries, medications, or other needed items, or personal outreach to assess individuals’ needs and connect them to community supports. ii. The funding for seniors will be delivered through the New Horizons for Seniors Program.

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351. March 18th - Mortgage Default Management Tools – Effective Immediately o The Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) and other mortgage insurers offer tools to lenders that can assist homeowners who may be experiencing financial difficulty. o The Government, through CMHC, is providing increased flexibility for homeowners facing financial difficulties to defer mortgage payments on homeowner CMHC-insured mortgage loans. o CMHC will permit lenders to allow payment deferral beginning immediately.

352. March 18th - Goods and Services Tax (GST) Credit - Special Top-Up Payment: Implementation on April 9th o Will provide a one-time special payment on April 9, 2020. This payment will double the maximum annual GST/HST credit payment amounts for the 2019- 20 benefit year. o The average boost to income for those benefitting from this measure will be close to $400 for single individuals and close to $600 for couples. o This measure would inject $5.5 billion in the economy. o Those eligible will receive this payment automatically. o For more information please visit: https://www.canada.ca/en/revenue-agency/services/child-family- benefits/covid-19-gsthstc-increase/covid-19-frequently-asked-questions- gsthstc-increase.html

353. March 18th - Registered Retirement Income Funds (RRIFs) – Minimum Withdrawals o The reduction of minimum withdrawals from Registered Retirement Income Funds (RRIFs) by 25 per cent for 2020 in recognition of volatile market conditions and their impact on many seniors’ retirement savings.

354. March 18th - Deferral of Canada Student Loan Payments: Implementation by Early April o The implementation a six-month, interest-free, moratorium on Canada Student Loan payments for all individuals who are in the process of repaying these loans.

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• Office of the Prime Minister of Canada / Premier Ministre du Canada o https://pm.gc.ca/en/news/news-releases/2020/03/18/prime- minister-announces-more-support-workers-and-businesses-through

• Government of Ontario News Room o https://news.ontario.ca/newsroom/en

• Department of Finance Canada o https://www.canada.ca/en/department-finance/news/2020/03/canadas- covid-19-economic-response-plan-support-for-canadians-and- businesses.html

• The 2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) o https://www.ontario.ca/page/2019-novel-coronavirus

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