Bill 97, Plan to Protect Ontario Act (Budget Measures), 2026
Ontario's 2026 budget bill amends 17 laws covering conservation authorities, taxes, pensions, ticket resale, and freedom of information.
Ontario's 2026 budget bill amends 17 laws covering conservation authorities, taxes, pensions, ticket resale, and freedom of information.
This Ontario bill bans employers from using replacement workers during strikes or lockouts, with limited exceptions for emergencies.
This bill authorizes Ontario's provincial government to spend approximately $222 billion to run public services for the 2025–2026 fiscal year.
This Ontario bill bans reselling event tickets on the secondary market for more than their original face value.
This Ontario bill requires regular joint inspections of truck driver training schools and public reporting of results.
This bill requires Ontario's Minister to develop a plan for an independent consumer protection watchdog organization.
This Ontario bill requires suppliers to provide consumers and repair businesses with tools, parts, and information needed to repair electronic products, appliances, vehicles, and more.
This Ontario bill requires the Minister to review and plan how to make textile producers responsible for managing textile waste.
This Ontario bill strengthens accountability for municipal councillors by creating a process to remove members who seriously violate codes of conduct.
This Ontario bill directs the Minister of Health to ensure registered massage therapists receive the same tax treatment as other healthcare practitioners.