Big Changes Coming to Canada and Ontario in November 2025

Nov 27, 2025 / 3 min readspscanadaahd

Major Law & Policy Changes Coming to Canada and Ontario

As Canada and Ontario enter November 2025, several new laws and policy updates are coming into effect.
These changes will impact how people live, work, drive, and even use drones.

Both the federal and provincial governments are making these updates to improve fairness, safety, and modernization across key areas — like jobs, housing, and transportation.

Let’s break down the most important updates

1. “Buy Canadian” Policy Begins

Starting November 2025, Canada will begin rolling out its new “Buy Canadian” policy.
This rule encourages the government to buy more Canadian-made goods and services instead of relying on foreign companies.

How It Works

  • Government departments will now prefer Canadian suppliers for things like construction, IT, and renewable energy projects.
  • It doesn’t fully ban foreign firms — but it gives Canadian businesses the first chance at federal contracts.

Why It Matters

The goal is to support local jobs and boost the Canadian economy — keeping more money circulating inside the country.

Extra Support for Job Seekers

To help businesses and job hunters benefit, the government is also upgrading the Job Bank platform.
Soon, it will include personalized job recommendations and better employer connections — creating more opportunities for Canadians.

2. New Budget System for Canada

Canada is also changing the way it handles its federal budget.
The new Capital Budgeting Framework starts in November 2025 and aims to make government spending smarter and more efficient.

What’s New

  • Budgets will now be released in the fall instead of the spring.
  • This means projects like housing and infrastructure can start earlier, avoiding long delays.

Why This Change Helps

With earlier budgets, businesses and cities can plan ahead.
This new system will also track how much benefit Canadians get from each project — making sure money is used wisely and transparently.

3. Big Updates for Drone Rules

Starting November 4, 2025, Transport Canada will introduce new drone laws.
These changes make it easier to fly drones while still keeping safety a top priority.

What’s Changing

  • Medium-sized drones (25–150 kg) can now fly within line of sight without special certificates.
  • Some beyond visual line-of-sight (BVLOS) flights will also be allowed for low-risk uses.
  • There will be new certifications for pilots and operators to make the system clearer and fairer.

Why It Matters for Ontario

This is great news for construction, agriculture, and film industries in Ontario.
They can now use drones faster for things like mapping, surveying, or aerial photography — without long approval delays.

4. Ontario to Ban Speed Cameras

Ontario is moving forward with a ban on municipal speed cameras, which automatically ticket drivers.

What’s Changing

Starting November 2025, municipalities will begin removing these cameras.
Instead, they’ll install flashing safety signs in school zones and high-risk areas to encourage safe driving.

The Debate

Some people think removing cameras will make roads less safe, while others believe it reduces unfair fines and focuses on real driver education.
The province plans to replace all cameras by 2026 with improved road-safety awareness systems.

5. Vacant Home Tax Returns to Toronto

Starting November 3, 2025, Toronto homeowners will need to declare whether their homes were occupied or vacant in 2024.

Why This Tax Exists

The Vacant Home Tax (VHT) was created to reduce housing shortages by discouraging people from leaving homes empty.
If a home stays vacant for too long, the owner will have to pay a fine, and that money goes toward affordable housing projects.

How to File

  • Homeowners can declare through the Toronto Vacant Home Tax portal.
  • Missing the deadline could lead to penalties or automatic vacant classification (even if the home was occupied).

Impact on Housing

The tax helps free up unused homes and improve housing availability in Toronto’s tight real estate market.

What These Changes Mean for You

Each update shows how Canada and Ontario are adapting to new challenges — economically, socially, and technologically.

Here’s how they’ll shape your daily life:

  • Smarter budgeting → better planning and faster public projects
  • Buy Canadian policy → more local job and business opportunities
  • Drone reforms → new growth for tech and creative industries
  • Speed camera ban → focus on fairness and driver awareness
  • Vacant Home Tax → more homes available for families and renters

Final Takeaway

November 2025 marks the start of a new policy era in Canada and Ontario.
These changes are all about modernization with purpose — supporting local industries, promoting fairness, and preparing for a more innovative future.

Whether you’re a homeowner, job seeker, or small business owner, staying updated on these changes will help you make the most of new opportunities ahead.

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