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Author: Abigale Subdhan, Globe staff
Publication Date: January 5, 2026 - 07:00

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New Canadian laws and rules in 2026, and how they’ll affect you

January 5, 2026

A new year often brings new federal and provincial regulations and rules. In 2026, there will be a slew of laws that come into effect – some as early as Jan. 1 – including increases to hourly minimum wage, updated contribution limits from the Canada Revenue Agency and a new federal act that removes federal barriers to the interprovincial movement of goods and services.

Here are highlights of the new federal and provincial changes coming this year, and how they could have an impact on you.



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