Things Are Changing In Ontario In 2018

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Beginning January 1, 2018, people across Ontario will start the new year in a province with a $14 an hour minimum wage and free prescription medications for everyone under the age of 25 through the new OHIP+.

These historic actions are among the new legislative and regulatory changes that will support small businesses, protect consumers, fight climate change and give everyone in Ontario the chance to get ahead.

As part of the government’s work to build a fairer, better Ontario, the province is making sweeping changes to benefit workers, including:

Raising the minimum wage to $14 per hour as part of historic action to help workers who are struggling to get ahead in a changing economy

Expanding 10 days of personal emergency leave per calendar year to include all employees

Increasing paid vacation to three weeks after five years of service with the same ario, minimum wage, prescription drugsemployer.

To provide more security for families, Ontario is:
Providing free access to more than 4,400 prescription drugs for everyone under 25

Strengthening protections for renters and improving processes for renters and landlords at the Landlord and Tenant Board.

To strengthen small businesses so they can grow and create jobs, Ontario is:
Cutting the corporate income tax rate for small businesses by 22 per cent, from 4.5 per cent to 3.5 per cent

Lowering regulatory burden by requiring that for every $1 in new administrative costs to business, the government must remove $1.25 of old and unnecessary costs

Rewarding businesses with good compliance records by lowering their costs and reducing requirements.

To better protect consumers, Ontario is:
Banning the expiry of rewards points based only on the amount of time passed since they were earned

Extending deposit protections for buyers of newly built homes to include payments for upgrades and extras

Allowing municipalities to restrict where payday loan shops can open and the number that can operate in a given area.

To fight climate change, Ontario is:
Linking its carbon market with Québec and California’s to create North America’s largest carbon market and accelerate progress in reducing greenhouse gas pollution

Increasing access to electric vehicle charging stations by requiring them to be installed in all new commercial office buildings or workplaces with inside parking, and facilitating the installation of this equipment in houses and townhouses with driveways or garages.


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  1. Its because it’s horrible entrapping debt. Stop using payday loans. If you can’t get why they are bad and a negative thing, you should educate yourself. Imo they should be illegal period.

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