Design experts rethink the workspace as pandemic restrictions ease across Canada

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Across Canada employers are calling staff back to the office, as many provinces have now rescinded COVID-19 public health orders requiring at-home work options for employees.

By March 21, City of Toronto workers head back to in-person work and Ontario government workers follow by April 4. In B.C., provincial government workers are beginning a phased-in return with offices reopening by March 28.

Workplace design and safety engineers and experts planning for a return to the office say the pandemic has forced a societal rethink about what people want from a work space and how to make it safe, inviting and productive.

Matthew Cosar, manager of

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