Mandatory Blood Testing Amendment Act, 2026
Sponsored by Laura Smith PC
44th Parliament, Session 1
About this Bill
TL;DR
- • Amends Ontario's mandatory blood testing legal framework
- • Adjusts when and how blood tests are required
- • Affects healthcare, legal, and public health processes
- • Balances public health needs with individual rights
This bill modifies the existing Mandatory Blood Testing Act from 2006. Without seeing the specific amendments, the bill would adjust rules about when blood tests can be required in Ontario, who must provide them, and under what circumstances. The changes could affect healthcare procedures, legal processes, or public health protocols that currently depend on mandatory blood testing requirements.
Supporters of such amendments typically argue that updating blood testing rules improves public health outcomes, protects individual rights, or modernizes outdated procedures to reflect current medical standards. Critics often raise concerns about bodily autonomy, privacy rights, potential discrimination, or whether mandatory testing is necessary versus voluntary testing. Both sides generally agree the rules should balance public health needs with personal medical decision-making, though they may disagree on where that balance should be.
▸ Formal title ▾ Formal title
An Act to amend the Mandatory Blood Testing Act, 2006.
Legislative Progress
First Reading
First Reading
Dec 1, 2025
Second Reading
Second Reading
Apr 2, 2026
Committee
Standing Committee on Social Policy
Committee
Apr 2, 2026
Standing Committee on Social Policy
Report Stage
Report Stage
Apr 2, 2026
Third Reading
Third Reading
Royal Assent
Royal Assent