Masks will not be mandatory in Ontario schools next semester
Students in Ontario schools will not be required to wear masks come the fall semester, the Ministry of Education confirmed Monday.

Students in Ontario schools will not be required to wear masks come the fall semester, the Ministry of Education confirmed Monday.
A crash between a sedan and motorcycle, on a highway in between Guelph and Kitchener, has resulted in life-altering injuries.
Environment Canada has issued a heat warning for most of southwestern Ontario, including Waterloo-Wellington, with local temperatures expected to climb into the high twenties or low thirties.
The driver of a small grey SUV involved in an Aug. 5 collision with a 12-year-old cyclist did not remain at the scene and was seen speeding off, according to the Ontario Provincial Police.
An employee of a downtown Guelph business has been charged after reportedly spitting on two customers.
Metrolinx cancelled a number of GO Train trips Monday and says more cancellations are possible this week amid staffing shortages.
A teenager from Guelph has been charged after his licence plate was left at the scene of a crash, according to police.
Two male suspects are at large who Brantford police say hit a number of vehicles while fleeing officers.
The aftermath of the Old Marina Restaurant fire, a storm that tore through Elora, and the continued decreased of real estate prices in Waterloo Region round out the top stories of the week.
Canada's privacy commissioner says the belated disclosure that RCMP has for years been using spyware capable of accessing cell phone and computer microphones, cameras and other data as part of major investigations, is a clear example of why Canada's Privacy Act needs updating.
The Canada Revenue Agency says it will be sending e-notifications about uncashed cheques to 25,000 Canadians this month.
A 4.6 magnitude earthquake has struck off the coast of Vancouver Island.
A housing correction which has already led to four consecutive months of price declines in the previously overheated Greater Toronto Area market could end up becoming 'one of the deepest of the past half a century,' a new report from RBC warns.
Newly revealed photographs reveal two occasions on which former U.S. President Donald Trump apparently flushed documents down the toilet.
A flash mob that started with a dance in Ottawa's ByWard Market ended with a 'Yes' as a Barrhaven man proposed.