Cineplex will not reopen some Ontario movie theatres under new COVID-19 restrictions

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TORONTO, Ohio - Cineplex Inc. says it will not reopen some of its Ontario movie theatres after the province introduced new COVID-19 capacity restrictions.

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TORONTO, Ohio – Cineplex Inc. says it will not reopen some of its Ontario movie theatres after the province introduced new COVID-19 capacity restrictions.

The film exhibitor says a new colour-coded system puts financial strain on cinemas in certain areas, as they will only be allowed to admit 50 people into the building.

For that reason, it says any theatres that fall in the new orange zone won’t reopen, including cinemas in Toronto, Peel Region, York Region and Ottawa.

Movie goers sit in a theatre at a Cineplex in Toronto on October 6, 2020. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young
Movie goers sit in a theatre at a Cineplex in Toronto on October 6, 2020. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young

The company also intends to temporarily close a theatre in Cornwall, Ont., on Saturday to comply with the zone restrictions.

Cineplex says the decision was made “from a financial perspective” after Doug Ford unveiled the COVID-19 restriction system on Monday, which places health units in colour-coded categories depending on their caseload and transmission levels.

The premier said the new system balances economic and health factors, and will allow the province to tackle the virus in a targeted way.

Movie chains have been unhappy with the coding system because they say it’s not viable to run a theatre business where only 50 moviegoers can be inside the building.They previouslyasked the province to make the rules more lenient and allow up to 50 people inside a single auditorium.

A spokesman from the Ministry of Health declined to answer if alternative guidelines would be considered for multiplexes that want to continue operating within the orange-level regions.

Earlier this week, Landmark Cinemas also said it would keep theatres in the orange category closed, and the company’s CEO called the Ford government’s move “simply uneconomic.”

The Movie Theatre Association of Canada, which represents chains across the country, has called the Ontario restrictions “a shutdown by any other name” for multiplex operators.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published November 5, 2020.

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