Ontario has extended the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act, set to expire June 30th, through July 10th.
They've also eased restrictions on indoor recreational sports and facilities for both amateur and professional athletes.
That means, more facilities can be used by more businesses and organizations to train amateur or professional athletes, or to run certain non-contact amateur or professional athletic competitions.
In all cases, facility owners would only be able to permit activities to occur in a way that meets public health requirements.
These changes will also enable many sports and recreational organizations around the province to again offer sport training programming, helping more people return to sport in Ontario.
On June 24, Ontario announced the extension of the Declaration of Emergency to July 15, allowing the province to continue to make or amend emergency orders under the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act.
The government continues to review all these emergency orders to determine when and if it is safe to amend or lift them as restrictions are eased and more places in the province reopen in a safe and measured way.
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.