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Published: September 20, 2021

Millions of unvaccinated Ontarians to be banned from services: What are the rules?

By The Editor

Mon Sep 20, 2021 – 10:24 pm EDTMon Sep 20, 2021 – 10:43 pm EDT

TORONTO (LifeSiteNews) – Effective September 22, the Canadian province of Ontario will be implementing vaccine passport measures. Currently, almost 80 percent of residents ages twelve and up have taken both jabs, which leaves 20 percent of vaccine-eligible Ontarians banned from a variety of “non-essential” services.

With almost thirteen million people over the age of twelve in the province, millions of Ontarians will be barred from accessing a host of businesses and activities.  

Ontario Premier Doug Ford announced the implementation of a vaccine segregation policy on September 1.  The provincial government has released a set of guidelines for business that explains how the government is expecting the passports to be implemented and enforced. The document is a summary of legislation laid out under the Reopening of Ontario Act (ROA). 

The document stipulates that applicable businesses are required to comply with the guidelines, and failure to comply with the policy could result in fines as low as $750 and $1000 for individuals and corporations respectively. Maximum penalties can be in the hundreds of thousands, with potential jail time. 

Business and organizations are also responsible to ensure that the information

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