Informs TCIU that an interpreter is required for a specified court action, or cancels an existing request. Contains information about the case, language requested, contact details of requestor and special instructions. Available in both internal and external versions.
An affidavit regarding a revised total value of assets in an estate, resulting in a change in estate administration tax payable.
The Civil Remedies Grant Program provides one-time funding of up to $200,000 per project (up to $400,000 per applicant organization) and will focus on the following priority crime types and population groups: Indigenous communities; Children and youth; Seniors; Intimate partner and family violence; Human Trafficking; Gun and gang violence; Hate Crimes; Rural/remote communities.
For eligible victims of crime and their families who wish to apply for financial assistance and other supports available under the Vulnerable Victims and Family Fund.
To enable a person to request a review of a CAS or licensee decision to refuse an appl. to adopt or remove a child who has been placed for adoption.
To enable a foster parent to request a review of a CAS decision to remove a Crown ward who has lived with the foster parent for at least 2 years.
The Ministry of the Attorney General is pleased to announce that the 2021-22 Civil Remedies Grant Program application process is now open. The Program provides one-time funding of up to $100,000 per project (up to $200,000 per applicant organization) and will focus on the following priority crime types and population groups: Indigenous communities; Children and youth; Intimate partner and family violence; Gun and gang violence; and Rural/remote communities.
To enable a person who has sought or received services from a CAS to make a complaint about certain services to the independent CFSRB.