Organizations obligated to report their compliance under the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA), 2005, including the Ontario Public Service, the Ontario Legislative Assembly, and designated public sector organizations, and businesses and non-profit organizations are required to complete and submit their Accessibility Compliance Report through the Accessibility Compliance Reporting Portal.
The portal allows organizations to:
• Submit an accessibility compliance report or update their organization profile,
• Access saved drafts, and
• Review previously submitted reports and updates.
Applicants interested in applying for the Skills Advance Ontario (SAO) are to review the SAO Program Guidelines. The Program Guidelines provides background information on SAO objectives, Sector focus, eligibility requirements, eligible expenses and performance measurement. Applicants must also complete the application form in full.
This form allows individuals or incorporated organizations the ability to apply to purchase (sale and Crown patent), or rent, or use Crown land in the form of the following occupational authority types: lease, easement, licence, or land use permit. The occupational authority is a legal agreement between the ministry and tenant, and outlines who can use the land and for how long, the rents and fees and any associated conditions.
The ministry’s primary focus for the disposition of Crown land is to: support the social and economic development of municipalities and Indigenous communities, and to provide land for infrastructure, such as energy facilities, utilities, and services. Note that a specific form should be used for applications to purchase shoreline reserves or road allowances. The form may be accessed here:
https://forms.mgcs.gov.on.ca/dataset/on00541
Interactive application form for all application and request types for Commissioner and Notary Public Appointments
This form is used by mining companies to notify the Ministry of Labour of reportable incidents as identified in section 53 of the Occupational Health and Safety Act and section 21(5) of the Regulation for Mines and Mining Plants. It includes notification of groundfall or rockburst and vehicle incident or fire.
This form is used by the operator of a surface magazine or a mine using explosives to notify the Ministry of Labour and the joint health and safety committee or health and safety representative, if any, before first use of a surface magazine or explosives and annually after first use.
Used by Ministry of Finance clients to notify the ministry of a change of address.
This form is used to seek consent from the applicant applying for an appointment to allow for a security check to be conducted on them and have the results shared with the ministry.
To provide applicants with information related to the Winter Roads Program Bridges and Culverts Stream
For costs incurred in transporting a body under a coroner's warrant. To be used by body transportation service providers in invoicing the Office of the Chief Coroner.
This form is for use by persons making a complaint to a children's aid society's Internal Complaints Review Panel (ICRP) about a service sought or received from a society.
Application used to determine eligibility for funding by ADP for Hearing Devices.
This form is used by eligible shortline railway corporations to apply for a Certificate of Eligibility for the Ontario Shortline Railway Investment Tax Credit (OSRITC).
This document outlines the process for obtaining an Ontario Shortline Railway Investment Tax Credit (OSRITC) Certificate of Eligibility. It describes the steps, documentation, review requirements, and administrative responsibilities involved in the certification process.
To file an objection
Resources to help users logging in, navigating or updating their organization’s profile in the Transfer Payment Ontario system.
To recognize individuals and groups for superlative volunteer contributions to their communities and to the province of Ontario. Up to 20 individuals and/or groups receive this award each year.
To recognize outstanding seniors who, after age 65, have made significant contributions to their communities.
The Ontario Senior of the Year Award gives each municipality in Ontario the opportunity to honour one outstanding local Ontarian who after the age of 65 has enriched the social, cultural or civic life of his or her community.
The Lieutenant Governor's Community Volunteer Award for Students pays tribute to students who not only complete the required number of volunteer hours to graduate, but who go above and beyond. Each year, an award is given to one graduating student at each of Ontario's secondary schools.