CanadaOntario Government Extending Pandemic Emergency OrdersSavePrintOntario Solicitor General Sylvia Jones answers questions at the daily COVID-19 briefing at Queen's Park in Toronto on June 29, 2020. The Canadian Press/Frank GunnScott Goulet8/20/2020|Updated: 8/20/2020The Ontario government is extending emergency orders until Sept. 22, saying it continues to need the tools to address the pandemic.Solicitor General Sylvia Jones said the province has seen “great progress” in fighting the pandemic but “now is not the time to let our guard down.”We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use a different browser. If the issue persists, please visit our help center.Share this articleLeave a commentScott GouletAuthorScott Goulet is a former reporter with The Epoch Times.Author’s Selected ArticlesFederal Spending on Benefits Through CCB Increased by 68.5 Percent in Five Years: Fraser InstituteOct 27, 2020OPP Falsely Blamed for Escalating Violence at Site of Indigenous Land Dispute, Commissioner SaysOct 26, 2020Front Line Hospital Workers Walk Off the Job Across AlbertaOct 26, 2020Police Investigating ‘Hate-Motivated Graffiti’ Engraved on National War Memorial in OttawaOct 23, 2020Related TopicsOntarioOntario schoolsCOVID-19CCP virus