06/21/2026
Since January, construction sites in Ontario that last three months or more and have 20 or more workers have been required to have an AED (Automated External Defibrillator) on site. ⛑
This important safety regulation is designed to save lives in the event of a cardiac emergency, and St. John Ambulance Ontario is here to help you stay compliant and prepared.
How SJA Supports You:
✔ Approved AEDs: We supply AEDs that meet WSIB/CSA standards
✔ Complete First Aid Kits: Tailored for construction environments
✔ Trusted Training: Standard First Aid & AED training (designed to comply with the upcoming CSA Z1210-24 Standard)
✔ WSIB Reimbursement Support: The WSIB AED reimbursement program helps you offset the cost of equipment and training!
Don’t wait until the last minute. Being proactive now means safer work sites, fewer compliance risks, and peace of mind for your team! Stay prepared now: https://sja.ca/en/products?type=aed&utm_medium=email&_hsenc=p2ANqtz-8_X_F3qhLFPIfLefNZhC5GCg6AR50AXkuk6imZODaPpJAr8V7FulpiDxTNIvuZwn-WCTnN2lGcJ0bGER27Y9BFRpFgog&_hsmi=2&utm_content=2&utm_source=hs_email
06/18/2026
Effective June 22, our popular Blended Learning 2-Day Intermediate First Aid course is priced at only $165! ⛑
Complete theory online at your own pace and attend just 1 day in-class for hands-on skills & certification. CPR + AED included and nationally recognized. Whether you're updating workplace requirements, preparing for summer jobs, or learning life-saving skills for peace of mind, now is the perfect time. Spots are filling fast. Secure your seat at the new price at SJA.ca
*price applies only to Intermediate First Aid Blended registrations for training on or after June 22, 2026.
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06/16/2026
🚨 St. John Ambulance Ontario is ready for the switch to CSA Standards; are you?
Effective next week, June 22, 2026, Ontario will transition to the new CSA (Canadian Standards Association) Standard for First Aid Training. As a result, under this new legislation, the 1-day renewal course for Standard First Aid will no longer be offered. However, participants with a valid Standard First Aid certificate up for renewal will now be able to renew their certification to the Intermediate First Aid course beginning June 22, 2026.
This means:
✔ Updated, standards-aligned course content
✔ Certifications that are recognized across Canada
✔ Continued focus on hands-on, practical skills
✔ Flexible delivery options (including blended learning for Intermediate First Aid)
✔ Experienced, highly qualified instructors
*Note: that this change to CSA standards only impacts first aid training. It does not impact the regulations around first aid products such as first aid kits, AEDs, and supplies. Since 2021, St. John Ambulance Ontario has been selling first aid kits designed to comply with CSA Z1220-17 standard.
Learn more and get started now with John Ambulance and book your CSA-compliant training today: https://sja.ca/en/ontario-csa
06/15/2026
Kickstart your summer safety. ☀⛑
Whether you’re heading to the cottage, planning road trips, or spending more time outdoors, now is a good time to make sure your first aid supplies are ready for the season ahead.
For a limited time, receive 20% off all kits and supplies with code SUMMER20 at checkout.*
Shop here: https://sja.ca/en/products?type=supplies
*Excludes AEDs and AED supplies.
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06/12/2026
In an emergency, you don’t need to be a professional responder to make a meaningful difference. ⛑
Good bystander action is about staying calm, thinking clearly, and acting within your comfort and scope while help is on the way. Some quick steps you can take are:
✔ Start with scene safety. Make sure the area is safe for you and others before approaching.
✔ Call EMS as soon as possible and provide clear, accurate information so responders can get to you quickly.
✔ Focus on simple, supportive actions until help arrives.
Staying present, reassuring the person, and following dispatcher instructions can all help improve outcomes. Knowing what appropriate bystander action looks like helps turn hesitation into an informed response.
If you want to learn more explore our training courses here https://sja.ca/en/first-aid-training