Federal order naming two ministers as 'specified ministers' under the Sustainable Jobs Act has been repealed
Order Designating the Minister of Labour and the Minister of Employment and Social Development to be the Specified Ministers for the Purposes of the Canadian Sustainable Jobs Act — under the CANADIAN SUSTAINABLE JOBS ACT
Plain-language summary · AI-assisted · not legal advice
An order that designated the Minister of Labour and the Minister of Employment and Social Development as the 'specified ministers' responsible for administering the Canadian Sustainable Jobs Act has been repealed. This means the ministerial assignments established by that order are no longer in effect. Organizations and employers engaged with sustainable jobs planning processes, advisory bodies, or compliance obligations under that Act should monitor federal announcements for updated ministerial responsibility. No replacement designation is visible in this change.
Who this affects: employers subject to the Canadian Sustainable Jobs Act · industry stakeholders engaged with sustainable jobs planning · labour unions and worker representatives involved in transition planning · federal government counterparts and advisory body members
Source of truth: SI/2024-35 on ontario.ca
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