Spring legislature concludes with the passage of 10 bills that will protect Ontario workers, businesses and communities
The Legislative Assembly of Ontario’s spring sitting has concluded following the passage of 10 historic government bills, part of the government’s plan to protect Ontario by building the most competitive and resilient economy in the G7. This legislation includes important measures aimed at unlocking free trade within Canada, unleashing the vast economic potential of the Ring of Fire and Ontario’s critical minerals, protecting communities from violent repeat offenders and improving health care and education, in addition to Ontario’s 2025 provincial budget. In total, this recently passed legislation amended 54 existing acts and created 11 new acts.
“Voters gave us a strong mandate to protect Ontario against U.S. tariffs by building a stronger, more competitive economy that can withstand whatever comes our way,” said Premier Doug Ford. “The legislation we have introduced and passed over the recent sitting delivers on that mandate and will help protect our workers, businesses and communities for generations to come.”
Over the coming months, the government will continue delivering on its mandate to protect Ontario through a number of initiatives, including hosting the Council of the Federation in Ontario in July, signing additional internal trade agreements with provinces and territories, meeting with community members, municipal partners and other stakeholders throughout the summer and working to effectively implement the legislation that has been passed in the recent sitting.
Since the first session of the 44th Parliament began on April 14, the government has put forward a Speech from the Throne with a bold vision to protect Ontario and introduced and passed legislation, including the 2025 Ontario Budget: A Plan to Protect Ontario, that will:
The government has also introduced the following pieces of legislation, which remain before the legislature for consideration when it reconvenes on October 20, and include initiatives to: