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Ontario Bill 8

43rd Parl. 1st Sess.
August 18, 2022
  • This is a proposed law in Ontario called the Anti-Money Laundering in Housing Act, 2022. It aims to address the issue of rising housing prices and speculation, making it difficult for many people to afford their first home. The law would require the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing to develop a plan to create a public registry of property owners in Ontario, including corporations, trusts, and partnerships. The plan would be published on a government website and would include steps, timelines, and consultation with relevant stakeholders. Within six months of developing the plan, the Minister would prepare a progress report on establishing the registry. The law would come into effect once it receives Royal Assent and is titled the Anti-Money Laundering in Housing Act, 2022.
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Bill 8 2022

An Act to enact the Anti-Money Laundering in Housing Act, 2022

Preamble

All people of Ontario deserve a safe and affordable home.

Rapid increases in housing prices and housing speculation have made it impossible for many Ontarians to afford their first home.

Increasing transparency of home ownership can help to hold those who profit from Ontario’s housing market accountable and ensure that they are fully compliant with all laws, rules and tax requirements. This, in turn, can help to make the housing market more accessible to all Ontarians.

Therefore, Her Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Ontario, enacts as follows:

Interpretation

1 In this Act,

“Minister” means the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing or such other member of the Executive Council as may be assigned the administration of this Act under the Executive Council Act.

Land owner transparency plan

2 (1)  Within six months after this section comes into force, the Minister shall develop and implement a land owner transparency plan to establish a public registry of beneficial property owners in Ontario which will require corporations, trusts and partnerships that own real property to disclose individual owners.

Timeline for registry

(2)  The plan will require the Minister to establish the public registry within one year after the plan is developed.

Publication

(3)  The Minister shall publish the plan on a Government of Ontario website.

Content of plan

3 The land owner transparency plan developed under subsection 2 (1) shall include the following:

   1.  The steps the Minister plans to take in order to establish the public registry.

   2.  The timelines the Minister will follow in establishing and implementing the plan and establishing the public registry.

   3.  A plan for consulting relevant stakeholders including the Ontario Real Estate Association and Transparency International Canada.

   4.  Such other matters as the Minister considers advisable.

Progress report

4 (1)  Within six months after the land owner transparency plan is developed, the Minister shall prepare a progress report on the plan and table the progress report in the Assembly.

Same

(2)  The progress report shall include the Minister’s progress in establishing the public registry.

Commencement

5 This Act comes into force on the day it receives Royal Assent.

Short title

6 The short title of this Act is the Anti-Money Laundering in Housing Act, 2022.