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.
A person applying to court under the Substitute Decisions Act, 1992 to be appointed as a guardian of the person for a person who is incapable of personal care may submit this form with their application. The form contains a statement by a person who knows the person alleged to be incapable and who has been in personal contact with him or her during the twelve months before the notice of application was issued.
Under the Expropriations Act, where land to be abandoned is registered under the Registry Act, the expropriating authority registers this form in the proper land registry office. The form is also served on each owner.