New year, new rules: Some of the new laws in Canada beginning Jan. 1, 2023
Two-year federal ban on non-Canadians buying property hereProhibition on the purchase of residential property by non-Canadians Act
The prohibition includes any kind of residential property, as well as vacant land zoned for residential or mixed use. It also includes an exemption for international students and work permit holders, so long as they meet a number of standards, including properly filing income tax forms and not buying more than one property.B.C. youth will no longer be allowed to be employed in certain professions beginning Jan. 1.
The B.C. government says the restrictions reflect the higher rates of workplace injury and death seen in certain professions.A first in Canada, B.C. is setting a permanent cap on how much food-delivery companies can charge restaurants beginning Jan. 1.
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