TORONTO — David Piccini, Minister of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development, issued the following statement after the Working for Workers Four Act, 2024 received Royal Assent. “By ...
TORONTO – The Government of Ontario today repealed Bill 124 in its entirety through an Order in Council, as was permitted through the legislation. Repealing the Bill will solve for the inequality of ...
TORONTO – In celebration of the coronation of His Majesty King Charles III, the Ontario government is returning to the tradition of recognizing Ontario lawyers with the honorary title of King’s ...
The Ontario government is introducing legislative changes today that would, if passed, deliver better protections, bigger paycheques and greater opportunities for workers and their families. Today, ...
The Ontario government is building on progress from its previous four Working for Workers acts by introducing new first-in-Canada supports and even stronger protections that would, if passed, open ...
TORONTO – This Labour Day, the Ontario government is supporting Ontario and Canadian workers by breaking down interprovincial barriers for in-demand professions such as architects, engineers, ...
TORONTO — The Ontario government is looking at additional innovative and creative ways to make pharmacies a one-stop-shop for people to conveniently connect to care, close to home by further expanding ...
TORONTO — The Ontario government today introduced the Keeping Students in Class Act that would, if passed, ensure students remain in the classroom where they belong by establishing a fair and fiscally ...
New schools and school additions are opening this fall at 41 locations across the province. The $889.1 million investment in local infrastructure creates more than 17,700 student spaces and 1,650 ...
The Ontario government is supporting new and expanded interprofessional primary care teams (IPCTs) that will connect everyone in the province directly to primary care close to home, as part of its ...
Cracking down on employers who cheat the system by giving false information, hiding payroll records, or skipping payments – so injured workers get the support they deserve, and everyone pays their ...
TORONTO — The Ontario government is expanding the Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) prevention program to include all individuals aged 75 years and older, helping to protect those most vulnerable ...
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