Coronavirus: Hamilton to get $44.8M in 1st round of Ontario’s emergency funding The bylaw, which came into effect on Thursday, means people will need to keep a two-metre distance from others or risk fines of $500 for each occurrence.
Individuals found obstructing an officer authorized to issue tickets could also face a fine of $500.Johnson says despite the fines, it is a “voluntary compliance” order and encompasses beaches and outdoor gatherings.“Those weren’t covered in what the province was moving forward with after July,” Johnson said.