Depends what controls your design.
A quick calc says that with double the span for your ties (which are effectively your floor joists in the attic right?), but a quarter of the distributed load, you're looking at 10 times as much deflection of your joists/ties. I have just assumed no tension in them, just the deadload and liveload for this calc.
The moments (and stresses) from the decreased load/extra span are the same in both cases (the weight and langth variation cancels out).
Soooo, if you are controlled by deflections, you might run into problems, if moments/stresses are controlling, you should be ok. Don't know what the building codes in Canada says (and I'm not even that familiar with it here in the US either, but I know structures pretty well).
You see, in this world there's two kinds of people, my friend: Those with loaded guns and those who dig. You dig.
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