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    Ontario construction industry braces for sweeping legal and safety changes in 2026

    OCN Staff Writer December 31, 2025 3 min read
    Ottawa Construction News
    Ontario construction industry braces for sweeping legal and safety changes in 2026
    AI Article Summary

    The Ontario construction industry is preparing for significant changes in 2026 due to new laws affecting contracts, site safety, hiring practices, and compliance. Key updates include annual holdbacks for improved cash flow, mandatory AEDs on larger sites, and AI disclosure for job postings. These changes aim to enhance financial flow, strengthen safety enforcement, increase transparency, and streamline workforce certification and compliance across the sector.

    What This Means for Canadian Contractors

    For Canadian builders, these changes mean a need to reassess contract and administrative practices to ensure compliance with new financial and safety regulations. This project shows how regulatory shifts can improve cash flow and workforce safety, essential for maintaining competitive advantage. Companies must adapt to new safety and hiring disclosures, impacting project timelines and labor planning.

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