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Ontario May Allow Retail Openings on Holidays

March 17, 20261 Min Read
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Ontario May Allow Retail Openings on Holidays
Ontario considers letting stores open on Family Day and Victoria Day
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Monday, March 16, 2026 at 1:00 PM

Province says proposal would give shoppers more choice while protecting workers’ rights.

The Ontario government is considering new rules that would let stores open on Family Day and Victoria Day.

The Ministry of Public and Business Service Delivery and Procurement explains that this change would allow businesses to operate while ensuring strong protections for employees.

Retail workers who decide to work on these days would earn time-and-a-half pay and still receive their full holiday pay. They would also have the right to decline shifts during these holidays.

Public and Business Service Delivery Minister Stephen Crawford states that this proposal aims to provide families with more convenience while giving employees the option to take on extra shifts if they wish.

Currently, holiday opening rules differ by municipality, resulting in what the province describes as a confusing situation for shoppers and businesses alike.

The government believes the proposed changes will create a consistent standard across Ontario.

If approved, the province hopes these new rules will be implemented before Victoria Day in 2026.

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