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An Act to restore Ontario's competitiveness by amending or repealing certain Acts (Bill 66, 2018) (the Act) is a law adopted on April 3, 2019, during the 42nd Parliament of Ontario. Critics of the bill argue that, if passed, it will repeal a number of consumer protections, [1] labour laws, [2] anti-crime rules, clean water rules, [3] child ...
The Protecting a Sustainable Public Sector for Future Generations Act (Bill 124, 2019; French: Loi visant à préserver la viabilité du secteur public pour les générations futures) is a law in the province of Ontario limiting public sector salary increases to one per cent for each of the next three years.
The bill was criticised by some commentators for being an omnibus bill, including unrelated items to the main goal of the bill in order to try to avoid controversy. [2]The Association of Municipal Managers, Clerks and Treasurers of Ontario stated that the bill "takes some initial steps towards a digital-first approach," but that more was needed to be done to modernise provincial government ...
The bill contained three schedules: Schedule 1 making a number of changes to the Employment Standards Act, 2000, Schedule 2 to the Labour Relations Act, 1995, and Schedule 3 to the Ontario College of Trades and Apprenticeship Act, 2009. The bill additionally repealed many of the provisions of the Fair Workplaces, Better Jobs Act, 2017. [2] [3] [4]
The Reopening Ontario Act is an Act of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario that grants the Lieutenant Governor in Council the ability to continue "orders made under sections 7.0.2 and 7.1 of the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act in relation to (the) COVID-19 (pandemic)".
In 2014, Gibbons is running in the Ontario riding of Trinity-Spadina in a federal byelection, though under her present legal name of Linda Groce. A June 2010 article in the National Post described Gibbons as once again awaiting trial for protesting outside an abortion centre in violation of an injunction.
In what is usually the industry's peak time of year, one gym owner says the most recent shutdown is "devastating and disheartening."
Bill 198 amends Part CXXIII.1 of the Ontario Securities Act. As budgetary legislation, it touched on many different aspects of government operation. Provisions included measures about corporate disclosure, auto insurance and tax. Thus, only a small portion of Bill 198 was relevant to "Sarbanes–Oxley" issues.