Ontario to gradually loosen restrictions starting with indoor dining Jan. 31, sources say

Ontario will allow restaurants to reopen at 50 per cent capacity on Jan. 31 as part of the province’s plan to lift restrictions over the next few weeks, sources say.

The Doug Ford government is expected to make the announcement Thursday at Queen’s Park.

A gradual loosening of restrictions would happen through February and cabinet is considering a full reopening in March, sources say. 

Earlier on Wednesday, Ford said "restaurants, gyms and other folks" should expect a positive announcement from the province xjmtzywlater this week.

This is the second time Ford has referred to “positive news” coming soon regarding loosening the province’s current public health restrictions.

Health Minister Christine Elliott also said the province would have "more to say about any movement with respect to restrictions later on this week."

“We know that people and businesses need certainty on what the future looks like and as the premier mentioned yesterday, we will be providing more clarity later this week,” Elliott said.

Elliott described "glimmers of hope" in the province’s COVID-19 data and said infections are expected to peak within days.