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Note that teleworking and online commerce are permitted at all times for all
businesses.
Supply chains
1. Businesses that supply other essential businesses or essential services
with the support, supplies, systems or services, including processing,
packaging, distribution, delivery and maintenance necessary to operate;
Retail and Wholesaling
2. Businesses engaged in the retail and wholesale sale of food, pet food and
supplies, and household consumer products necessary to maintain the safety,
sanitation and essential operations of residences and businesses, including
grocery stores, supermarkets, convenience stores, markets and other similar
retailers; 3. Businesses that provide essential items for the health and
welfare of animals, including feed, animal food, pet food and animal supplies
including bedding; 4. Beer, wine and liquor stores and alcohol producers, and
stores that sell beer and wine through arrangements with authorized providers;
cannabis stores and cannabis producers; 5. Gas stations, diesel, propane and
heating fuel providers including providers of motor vehicle, aircraft and
water/marine craft fuels; 6. Motor vehicle, auto-supply, auto and
motor-vehicle-repair, including bicycle repair, aircraft repair, heavy equipment
repair, watercraft/marine craft repairs, car and truck dealerships and related
facilities; 7. Hardware stores and stores that provide hardware products
necessary to the essential operations of residences and businesses; 8.
Business providing pharmaceuticals and pharmaceutical services, including
pharmacies and dispensaries; 9. Businesses that supply office products and
services, including providing computer products and related repair and
maintenance services, for individuals working from home and for essential
businesses; 10. Safety supply stores (for e.g. work clothes, Personal Protective
Equipment);
Food Services and Accommodations
11. Restaurants and other food facilitiesthat prepare and serve food, but only
for delivery or takeaway, together with food delivery services; 12. Hotels,
motels, shared rental units and similar facilities, including student
residences;
Institutional, Residential, Commercial and Industrial Maintenance
13. Businesses that provide support and maintenance services, including urgent
repair, to maintain the safety, security, sanitation and essential operation of
institutional, commercial industrial and residential properties and buildings,
including, property management services,plumbers, electricians,
custodial/janitorial workers, cleaning services, , security services, fire
safety and sprinkler systems, building systems maintenance and repair
technicians and engineers, mechanics, (e.g. HVAC, escalator and elevator
technicians), and other service providers who provide similar services
Telecommunications and IT Infrastructure/Service Providers
14. Businesses engaged in providing or supporting Information Technology (IT)
including online services, software products and related services, as well as
the technical facilities such as data centres and other network facilities
necessary for their operation and delivery; 15. Businesses providing
telecommunications services (phone, internet, radio, cell phones etc) as well as
support facilities such as call centres necessary for their operation and
delivery;
Transportation
16. Taxis and other private transportation providers providing transportation
services necessary for activities of daily living; 17. Businesses and facilities
that provide transportation services to businesses and individuals including by
air, water, road, and rail including providing logistical support, distribution
services, warehousing and storage, including truck stops and tow operators; 18.
Businesses that provide materials and services for the operation, maintenance
and safety of transportation systems (road, transit, rail, air and marine)
including delivery of maintenance services such as clearing snow, response to
collisions, and completing needed repairs to the transportation systems.
Manufacturing and Production
19. Businesses that extract, manufacture, process and distribute goods,
products, equipment and materials, including businesses that manufacture inputs
to other manufacturers (e.g. primary metal/ steel, blow molding, component
manufacturers, chemicals, etc. that feed the end-product manufacturer); 20.
Businesses, facilities and services that support and facilitate the two- way
movement of essential goods within integrated North American and Global supply
chains.
Agriculture and food production
21. Businesses that farm, harvest, process, manufacture, produce or distribute
food, including beverages, crops, animal products and by-products, aquaculture,
hunting and fishing; 22. Businesses that support the food supply chain including
assembly yards, livestock auctions, food distribution hubs, feed mills, farm
equipment suppliers, feed suppliers, food terminals and warehouses, animal
slaughter plants and grain elevators; 23. Business that support the safety of
food including animal and plant health and animal welfare; 24. Businesses that
provide veterinary services, and that supply veterinary and animal control
medications and related supplies and testing kits; 25. Businesses that help to
ensure safe and effective waste management including deadstock, rendering,
nutrient management, bio hazardous materials, green waste, packaging recycling;
Construction
26. Construction projects and services associated with the healthcare sector,
including new facilities, expansions, renovations and conversion of spaces that
could be repurposed for health care space; 27. Construction projects and
services required to ensure safe and reliable operations of critical provincial
infrastructure, including transit, transportation, energy and justice sectors
beyond the day-to-day maintenance; 28. Construction work and services, including
demolition services, in the industrial, commercial, institutional and
residential sectors; 29. Construction work and services that supports health and
safety environmental rehabilitation projects
Financial activities
30. Capital markets (e.g., the TSX); 31. Banking & Activities related to
Credit Intermediation; credit unions; 32. Insurance; 33. Businesses that provide
pension services and employee benefits services; 34. Businesses that provide
financial services including payment processing, the payroll division of any
employer (as defined by the
Employment Standards Act/
Occupational Health and Safety Act), any entity whose operation is the administration of payroll, banks and
credit unions;
Resources
35. Businesses that ensure global continuity of supply of mining materials and
products (e.g. metals such as copper, nickel and gold) and that support supply
chains in Northern Ontario including; a. Mining operations, production and
processing; b. Mineral exploration and development; c. Mining Supply and
Services that ssupport supply chains in the mining industry including
maintenance of operations, health and safety. 36. Businesses that provide
chemicals and gases to support the natural resource sector analytical labs and
drinking water and wastewater sectors and other essential businesses; 37.
Businesses that ensure global continuity of supply of forestry products (e.g.
lumber, pulp, paper, wood fuel, etc.); 38. Businesses that ensure global
continuity of supply of aggregates to support critical infrastructure repairs
and emergency response requirements (e.g. sandbags, armour stone barriers,
etc.); 39. Businesses that ensure global continuity of supply of petroleum and
petroleum by-products;
Environmental Services
40. Businesses that support environmental management/monitoring and spill
clean-up and response, including environmental consulting firms, professional
engineers and geoscientists, septics haulers, well drillers, pesticides
applicators and exterminators, management of industrial sewage/effluent (eg for
mining operations), and environmental laboratories;
Utilities and Community Services
41. Utilities, and Businesses that support the provision of utilities and
community services, including by providing products, materials and services
needed for the delivery of utilities and community services: a. Waste
Collection, Waste/ Sewage Treatment and Disposal, operation of landfills, and
Hazardous Waste Disposal; b. Potable drinking water; c. Electricity
Generation, transmission, distribution and storage; d. Natural Gas
distribution, transmission and storage, e. Road construction and maintenance;
f. police, fire, emergency services including coroner services and
pathology services ; g. corrections and courts services; h. other
government services including licenses and permits; 42. Businesses engaged in or
supporting the operation, maintenance and repair of critical infrastructure
(railways, dams, bridges, highways, erosion control structures, etc.);
Communications Industries
43. Newspaper publishers; 44. Radio & Television Broadcasting; 45.
Telecommunications providers;
Research
46. Businesses and organizations that maintain research facilities and engage in
research, including medical research and other research and development
activities; 47. Businesses that provide products and services that support
research activities;
Health Care and Seniors Care and Social Services
48. Organizations and providers that deliver home care services; 49. Retirement
homes; 50. Long-term Care Facilities; 51. Independent health facilities; 52.
Laboratories and specimen collection centres; 53. Manufacturers, wholesalers,
distributors and retailers of pharmaceutical products and medical supplies,
including medications, medical isotopes, vaccines and antivirals; medical
devices and medical supplies 54. Manufacturers, logistics and distributors of
products and/or services that support the delivery of health care in all
locations (including but not limited to hospitals, labs, long-term care homes,
other residential health care, physicians, nurse practitioners and midwives, and
home care services); 55. Businesses that provide products and/or services that
support the health sector or that provide health services, including mental
health and addictions and counselling supports. 56. Businesses that sell, rent
or repair assistive/mobility/medical devices, aids and/or supplies. 57.
Businesses that provide personal support services (many seniors and persons with
disabilities, who can afford to, hire individuals to assist with the activities
of daily living). 58. Health care professionals providing emergency care
including dentists optometrists and physio-therapists; 59. Not-for-profit
organizations that provide critical personal support services in home and also
provide residential services for individuals with physical disabilities (such as
the Centre for Independent Living and March of Dimes); 60. Businesses and all
other organizations that support the provision of food, shelter, safety or
protection, and/or social services and other necessities of life to economically
disadvantaged and other vulnerable individuals, including but not limited to
food banks, violence against women emergency shelters, homeless shelters,
community housing, supportive housing, children's aid societies, residential
services for adults with developmental disabilities and for children, and
custody and detention programs for young persons in conflict with the law;
Justice Sector
61. Professional and social services that support the legal and justice system;
Other Businesses
62. Rental and leasing services, including automobile, commercial and light
industrial machinery and equipment rental; 63. Businesses providing mailing,
shipping, courier and delivery services, including post office boxes; 64.
Laundromats, dry cleaners and laundry service providers; 65. Professional
services including lawyers and para-legals, engineers, accountants, translators;
66. Businesses providing funeral, mortician, cremation, transfer, and burial
services, and any related goods and products (such as coffins and embalming
fluid); 67. Land registration services, and real estate agent services and
moving services; 68. Businesses providing security services including private
security guards; monitoring or surveillance equipment and services; 69.
Businesses providing staffing services, including temporary help; 70. Businesses
that support the safe operations of residences and essential businesses; 71.
Businesses that provide for the health and welfare of animals, including
veterinarians, farms, boarding kennels, stables, animal shelters, zoos,
aquariums, research facilities and other service providers; 72. Child care
services for essential workers, and home child care services of less than six
children; 73. Businesses providing cheque cashing services;
Business Regulators and Inspectors
74. Organizations, including Administrative Authorities, that regulate and
inspect businesses.
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