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Government Targets ‘Needless’ Paperwork

Ontario’s Minister of Red Tape Reduction is working to ensure business owners are not drowning in “needless” paperwork.

Prabmeet Sarkaria tells us that includes getting rid of ideas such as the need to tell the government about $50,000 commercial property upgrades, a law dating back to 1991.

“But these days a $50,000 project could be as minor as updating bathrooms, sinks and toilets in an employee washroom. We believe the government shouldn’t be the business of requiring notifications for such small projects.”

The provincial minister notes what needless rules are doing to business owners.

“And manufacturers have told us that this kind of time and money wasting requirement is something they don’t face in competing jurisdictions, like the United States.”

He adds the government wants ideas from business owners on ways to simplify old, outdated rules.

“Whether it’s employment standards, the toxic reductions act, the planning act, environmental assessments and more. All are being modernized and streamlined to be more effective with less cost and less delay.”

In order to gather the information from business owners, the government has set up a new website, which you can find by clicking here.

  • Originally from southern Ontario, Jason found his way here and fell in love with the community and music scene of Thunder Bay over twenty years ago. In between various stints on radio, television and writing, Jason is a dad, a partner and (some would consider) a zoo keeper (seriously, he has a LOT of pets).

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