With the new, more contagious variants continuing to pose significant risks, the Ontario government, in consultation with the Chief Medical Officer of Health, has extended the Stay-at-Home Order (O. Reg. 265/21) until at least June 2, 2021.
As a consumer protection measure and to maintain the continuity of service to condominium corporations, the CMRAO recently introduced an attestation form, which streamlines the process so that individuals expecting to complete their education program by June 30, 2021, can obtain their General Licence without interruption.
ACMO representatives have been busy engaging various levels of government and government agencies to provide feedback on issues impacting the condominium industry.
Tarion is seeking public input on proposed consumer protection initiatives to build a more transparent, fair, and accountable new home warranty and protection program. The proposed changes address three of the recommendations of the Auditor General, as well as one additional consumer protection initiative.
The Ministry of Government and Consumer Services (MGCS) is hosting a live online “Elevator Owner Education Webinar” to provide information on responsibilities, requirements and tips for owners of elevators in residential buildings in Ontario.
This notice provides an update on the Ministry of Government and Consumer Services’ (MGCS) regulatory changes to enhance elevator safety and availability.
The Ontario government, in consultation with the Chief Medical Officer of Health and other health experts, is strengthening enforcement of the province's Stay-at-Home order while imposing new travel restrictions and further strengthening public health measures.
Ontario is rolling out vaccines to "hot spot" regions across the province as part of Phase Two of the COVID-19 vaccine distribution plan. Through this initiative, 114 highly impacted neighbourhoods, as identified by postal code, will be reached through mass immunization clinics, mobile teams and pop-up clinics.
Effective Thursday, April 8, 2021 at 12:01 a.m., the government is issuing a province-wide Stay-at-Home order requiring everyone to remain at home except for essential purposes, such as going to the grocery store or pharmacy, accessing health care services, for outdoor exercise, or for work that cannot be done remotely.
On April 1, 2021, ACMO took an important step in its organizational evolution by becoming self-managed.