Victoria Day removed from the list of statutory retail holidays under Ontario's Retail Business Holidays Act
Retail Business Holidays Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. R.30 — under the Retail Business Holidays Act
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Victoria Day has been removed from the definition of "holiday" in Ontario's Retail Business Holidays Act, meaning it is no longer a designated closing day for retail businesses under that law. Retailers who previously had to close or obtain an exemption to open on Victoria Day will no longer face that requirement based on this Act. This change applies province-wide, except the City of Toronto, which has always been exempt from this Act. Retail operators and compliance teams should review their holiday operating policies and schedules to reflect that Victoria Day is no longer a restricted day under this legislation.
Who this affects: retail business operators · retail store managers · retail compliance teams · employers scheduling staff on statutory holidays
Source of truth: 90r30 on ontario.ca · consolidated version 13 → 0
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