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  1. Search Toronto By-laws and Municipal Code. Lookup the status of by-laws in the By-law Status Registry. Under the City of Toronto Act and Toronto Code Chapter 27, Council Procedures - City Council and committees with delegated authority can enact City of Toronto By-laws.

    • Gatherings
    • Retail, Dining and Indoor Services
    • Recreation
    Outdoor gatherings of up to 25 people.
    Indoor gatherings of up to five people.
    Essential retail stores can open to 50 per cent capacity.
    Non-essential retail stores can open to 25 per cent capacity.
    Stores in shopping malls can open.
    Personal care services such as salons can open to 25 per cent capacity if masks can be worn at all times.
    Outdoor fitness classes with three metres of distance between people.
    No-contact outdoor sports, with no limit on the number of people or teams.
    Overnight camps for children.
    Outdoor concerts, theatres, cinemas, sports facilities, horse racing and motor speedways up to 25 per cent audience capacity.
  2. May 7, 2021 · These regulations are set by the Province of Ontario and are summarized in the City’s COVID-19: Guide for Residents. ( Full provincial regulation .) The joint enforcement team remains focused on mitigating issues that pose the greatest risk to public health and safety. This includes:

  3. Apr 7, 2021 · Ontario has officially put forth a new stay-at-home order for the entire province, changing up the rules regarding what people in Toronto can and cannot do for the fifth time in just over one...

  4. ssvp.ca › ssvp_rule_and_statutes-en-interactifRULE AND STATUTES - SSVP

    2.1.2.1 Aggregation of a Conference 12 2.1.2.2 Institution of a Council 13 2.1.3 Incorporation, By-laws and Annual Review 14 2.2 Definition/Roles and Responsibilities/Reporting and Accountability of Structure 15 2.2.1 Conference 15 2.2.1.1 Role and Responsibilities of a Conference 16 2.2.1.2 Reporting and Accountability of a Conference 17

  5. The purpose of these Rules is to provide a fair, open and accessible process for the parties, to increase the efficiency and timeliness of proceedings and to assist the Tribunal in fulfilling its statutory mandate. 1.1.2.

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  7. A permit is required to remove, cut down or in any other way injure a tree with a diameter of 30 cm (12 inches or the approximate thickness of a telephone pole) or more on private property. The tree diameter measurement must be taken at 1.4 m (4.5 feet or approximately at chest height) above ground level.

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