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The OAA actively monitors government activities at municipal, provincial, and federal levels, responding as needed through formal letters and other channels. Continually updated, this searchable GR Portal houses these official correspondences, as well as related reports.


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OAA President, Ted Wilson, writes to the Strategic Policy Division of the Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Trade and Skills Development, in response to the regulatory consultation that the Ministry put out on Bill 2. In particular, the submission confirms that the OAA believes that Canadian jurisdictions should work together to facilitate free trade and labour mobility nationally, and urges government to ensure free trade and labour mobility do not impact the protection of public safety entrusted to professional regulators, including the OAA as it relates to the practice of architecture in Ontario. 

Publish Date: 2025/JUN/04

OAA President, Ted Wilson, writes to the Standing Committee on Finance and Economic Affairs to confirm that the Association supports the introduction of Bill 2, Protect Ontario Through Free Trade Within Canada Act, 2025. The OAA believes Canadian jurisdictions should work together to facilitate free trade and labour mobility nationally; however, free trade and labour mobility should not impact the protection of public safety entrusted to regulators, including the OAA as it relates to the practice of architecture in Ontario. 

Publish Date: 2025/MAY/13

OAA President, Ted Wilson, writes to the Hon. Doug Downey, Attorney General, to confirm that the Association has been closely monitoring Nova Scotia's Bill 36, Free Trade and Labour Mobility within Canada Act. The Association supports the introduction of reciprocal legislation in Ontario and believes Canadian jurisdictions should work together to facilitate free trade and labour mobility; however, it strongly cautions that free trade and labour mobility should not impact the protection of public safety that has been entrusted to professional regulators. 

Publish Date: 2025/APR/07

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