In 2023, Toronto implemented a number of new laws that will affect various aspects of the city. From minimum wage increases to zoning by-laws, here are seven of the most notable new laws that will come into effect in Toronto in 2023.
- Minimum Wage Increase: As of January 1, 2023, the minimum wage in Toronto increased from $14.35 per hour to $15 per hour. This increase will impact the majority of low-income workers and is part of a broader effort to improve working conditions for all employees.
- Zoning By-law Changes: In 2023, Toronto will amend its zoning by-laws with respect to the lands municipally known as 101-105 Spadina Avenue and 363 Adelaide Street West. The amendment will give the city the authority to pass new by-laws to regulate these lands, including any changes to the use or development of the properties.
- Employee and Employer CPP Contribution Rate Increase: In November of 2022, the Canada Revenue Agency announced that the employee and employer CPP contribution rates would increase to 5.95 per cent in 2023 from 5.70 per cent in 2022. This change will impact employees who contribute to CPP and their employers.
- Right to Create Adaptions: In Toronto, creators will have the right to create adaptations or derivative works of their protected work, including music, art, videos, books, and blueprints. This law will give creators more control over their work and allow them to benefit from any adaptations that are created.
- By-law Status Registry: The City of Toronto maintains a By-law Status Registry that provides information on all by-laws that have been passed by the city and its former municipalities. This registry allows residents to stay up-to-date on any changes to existing by-laws or the creation of new ones.
- Law Society of Ontario Bencher Election: In 2023, the Law Society of Ontario will hold a new Bencher election. The new roster of individual Benchers will take their seats at Convocation and help govern the Law Society of Ontario (LSO). This election will likely lead to many changes within the organization and impact how lawyers practice law in Toronto.
- Subscription to By-law and Municipal Code E-updates: Residents of Toronto can subscribe to updates on new by-laws and changes to the City of Toronto Municipal Code. This subscription service allows residents to stay informed on any new laws that are created and how they may impact their lives.
The new laws impact various aspects of life in the city. From minimum wage increases to changes in zoning by-laws and updates to the CPP contribution rates, these laws have a significant impact on residents and businesses alike. However, the new laws also offer opportunities for creators to have more control over their work and for residents to stay informed on any changes to existing laws.
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