A whole bunch of new laws and regulations come into effect for Ontario next week Ontario ONpoli
for Jan. 1, 2023, released by the Premier's Office on Friday, is kind of dense, but it contains some important information that has great potential to impact everybody."The Ontario government is amending a regulation under theto generate revenue and opportunity for growth in the hospitality industry on a permanent basis," reads the document released by the province on Friday.
"Amid some societies reporting a drop in membership levels partly due to the pandemic, the proposed amendment would lower the minimum member thresholds for the societies to qualify for annual provincial grants needed to operate and ensure financial sustainability. The new threshold for agricultural societies would be reduced from 60 to 40 members."Anti-Racism Act, 2017
"Regulatory amendments will require the use of a new hazardous waste reporting registry with streamlined reporting processes for more than 40,000 businesses and institutions regulated by the Hazardous Waste program, while modernizing by shifting from paper to electronic reports," reads the document. "The Ontario government is making it easier for people to connect to care closer to home by bringing into force a new regulation under thethat enables a pharmacist, an intern or registered pharmacy student to prescribe treatment options for 13 of the most common minor medical conditions," reads the presser issued today.
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