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Hon. David Piccini

  • MPP
  • Member of Provincial Parliament
  • Northumberland—Peterborough South
  • Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario
  • Ontario
  • 117 Peter St. Port Hope, ON L1A 1C5
  • tel: 905-372-4000
  • fax: 905-885-0050
  • David.Piccini@pc.ola.org

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Ontario Bill 190

43rd Parl. 1st Sess.
May 16, 2024
  • SCHEDULE 1
    BUILDING OPPORTUNITIES IN THE SKILLED TRADES ACT, 2021

    The Schedule amends the Building Opportunities in the Skilled Trades Act, 2021 to provide that the regulations may set out alternative criteria for academic standards.

    SCHEDULE 2
    EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS ACT, 2000

    The Employment Standards Act, 2000 is amended as follows:

    New sections 8.5 and 8.6 of the Act establish certain requirements with respect to publicly advertised job postings. Complementary amendments are made to the record-keeping requirements in section 15 and the regulation-making authorities in subsection 141 (1).

    Section 50 of the Act is amended so that employers retain the right to require evidence of entitlement to sick leave but are not permitted to require a certificate from a qualified health practitioner.

    Section 132 of the Act, which sets out the fines applicable for convictions under the Act, is amended to increase the maximum fine for an individual to $100,000.

    SCHEDULE 3
    FAIR ACCESS TO REGULATED PROFESSIONS AND COMPULSORY TRADES ACT, 2006

    The Schedule amends the Fair Access to Regulated Professions and Compulsory Trades Act, 2006 to add new sections requiring regulated professions to have policies respecting what alternatives to the documentation of qualifications that is normally required will be acceptable and to have plans addressing how they will enable multiple registration processes to take place concurrently. The sections also include requirements respecting the contents of the policies and plans and other related provisions.

    SCHEDULE 4
    OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY ACT

    The Occupational Health and Safety Act is amended. Here are some highlights:

    The Act is amended to impose duties on constructors and employers with respect to the maintenance of washroom facilities. Complementary amendments are made.

    The definitions of “workplace harassment” and “workplace sexual harassment” are updated to include certain virtual activities.

    Section 3 of the Act is amended to provide that the Act applies to telework performed in or about a private residence.

    Various provisions of the Act that require the posting of information are amended to provide that the information may be posted in a readily accessible electronic format. New subsection 1 (5) establishes the requirements that must be met for information to be posted in a readily accessible electronic format for the purposes of the Act.

    SCHEDULE 5
    ONTARIO IMMIGRATION ACT, 2015

    The Schedule amends the Ontario Immigration Act, 2015 to provide that an individual who is appointed to conduct an internal review may delegate the individual’s powers or duties under the appointment.

    SCHEDULE 6
    WORKPLACE SAFETY AND INSURANCE ACT, 1997

    Section 14 of the Workplace Safety and Insurance Act, 1997, which provides that certain workers are entitled to benefits under the insurance plan for posttraumatic stress disorder arising out of and in the course of the worker’s employment and that the posttraumatic stress disorder is presumed to have arisen out of and in the course of the worker’s employment, unless the contrary is shown, is amended to include two new categories of workers. Transitional matters are provided for and complementary amendments are made.

    Section 15.1 of the Act, which creates presumptions that apply to certain firefighters and fire investigators, is amended to establish a presumption in respect of primary-site skin cancer. Related amendments are made to provisions of that section and to section 15.2.

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Ontario Bill 149

43rd Parl. 1st Sess.
March 21, 2024
  • Bill 149, also known as the Working for Workers Four Act, 2023, is an act that aims to amend various statutes related to employment and labor. It consists of different sections and schedules that address different aspects of workers' rights and regulations. Schedule 1, the Digital Platform Workers' Rights Act, 2022, introduces amendments to provide better protection and rights for workers in the digital platform industry. It includes provisions regarding pay periods and pay days for digital platform workers. Schedule 2, the Employment Standards Act, 2000, introduces amendments related to job postings. It requires employers to include information about expected compensation or compensation ranges in publicly advertised job postings. It also prohibits employers from including requirements related to Canadian experience in job postings and requires employers to disclose the use of artificial intelligence in the screening and selection of applicants. Schedule 3, the Fair Access to Regulated Professions and Compulsory Trades Act, 2006, introduces amendments related to the assessment of qualifications for regulated professions. It sets requirements for transparent, objective, impartial, and fair assessments by regulated professions and third parties. Schedule 4, the Workplace Safety and Insurance Act, 1997, introduces amendments related to occupational diseases. It includes a presumption that primary-site esophageal cancer is an occupational disease for firefighters and fire investigators, subject to certain conditions. Overall, Bill 149 aims to improve workers' rights and protections in various sectors and industries.
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Ontario Bill 79

43rd Parl. 1st Sess.
October 26, 2023
  • Bill 79 is a law that amends various statutes related to employment and labor in Ontario. It includes changes to the Employment Protection for Foreign Nationals Act, the Employment Standards Act, the Fair Access to Regulated Professions and Compulsory Trades Act, the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities Act, the Occupational Health and Safety Act, the Ontario Disability Support Program Act, and the Ontario Works Act. The amendments cover a range of topics, including penalties for contraventions, leaves of absence for employees, collection of personal information, and fines for corporations. The law has been enacted as Chapter 15 of the Statutes of Ontario in 2023.
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