Legislation · Ontario · Provincial
Bill 91 — Right to Repair Act, 2025
Clarion tracks Bill 91 before Ontario — its status, sponsor, plain-language summary, and every stage it moves through, each cited to the official record and refreshed each morning.
- Status
- First Reading Ordered For Second Reading
- Sponsor
- Rakocevic, Tom; Kernaghan, Terence; Vanthof, John
- Introduced
- 2025-12-10
- Session
- 44-1
What it does
AI plain-language summary of the official text.
Bill 91, the Right to Repair Act, 2025, was introduced in the current legislative session and passed First Reading on December 10, 2025, when it was ordered for Second Reading. The bill's long title suggests it aims to establish a legislative framework related to consumers' or owners' rights to repair products or equipment. The bill has not yet been debated at Second Reading, so its full scope and specific provisions remain to be examined.
Stage timeline
First Reading — Ordered for Second Reading
2025-12-10Legislative Assembly
First Reading — Vote (Carried)
2025-12-10Legislative Assembly
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