Ontario Premier Doug Ford will announce Thursday that restaurants in the province will be allowed to reopen at 50 per cent capacity starting on Jan. 31, Radio-Canada has confirmed.
The news was first reported by CityNews on Wednesday evening. Radio-Canada confirmed the news with two senior government sources.
Currently, food and drink establishments in Ontario are only allowed to offer takeout, drive-thru and delivery services. No indoor service is allowed.
Restaurants are allowed to have outdoor areas open, but they are restricted to no more than 10 people from different households per table and groups larger than 10 if they are from the same household. Those groups
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