The Road Safety Community Partnership Program provides funding to a network of provincial and regional non-profit organizations with road safety mandates. The program supports public awareness initiatives that address priority issues such as, aggressive driving, pedestrian safety, distracted driving, impaired driving, and cycling safety. This Guide outlines the details of funding, eligibility criteria and the application process.
You may use this form if you have applied and are enrolled in the Ontario Seniors Dental Care Program and would like to change the information provided at the time of application. Through this form, you can update applicant information, contact information, marital status and/or spousal information, income declaration, or withdraw consent to disclose personal information and/or personal health information.
The Service Objectives Document is part of the Transfer Payment Agreement between Her Majesty the Queen in right of Ontario as represented by the Minister of Children, Community and Social Services and the Transfer Payment Recipient. The Transfer Payment Recipient will deliver the programs and services in accordance with the requirements as outlined in this Service Objectives Document.
The Service Objectives Document is part of the Transfer Payment Agreement between Her Majesty the Queen in right of Ontario as represented by the Minister of Children, Community and Social Services and the Transfer Payment Recipient. The Transfer Payment Recipient will deliver the programs and services in accordance with the requirements as outlined in this Service Objectives Document.
Applicants interested in applying for the Skills Development Fund (SDF) Capital Stream are encouraged to review the SDF Capital Stream Program Guidelines for the SEED and GROW Pathway, and the related Q&As, and the Common Application Mistakes document. The Program Guidelines provide background information on the SDF Capital Stream objectives, eligibility requirements, eligible costs, evaluation criteria and performance measurement. The Q&As provide additional clarity on program parameters, and the Common Application Mistakes document highlights frequent errors to help applicants prepare stronger applications.
The form is a self-assessment tool for first-time applicants for designation under the International Student Program (ISP) seeking designation under Section 6.2 of the ISP Requirements. It is intended to help institutions determine if they may be considered to have sufficient operational and financial history to apply for ISP designation and, if so, can submit their application and supporting documentation to be reviewed in detail by the ministry.
If the rehabilitation measures set out in the closure plan do not conform to the standards, procedures, and requirements of the Part or Parts of the Code to which the certificate relates, but the non-conformance is only to the extent permitted by a conditional filing order submitted together with the closure plan, the certificate shall be in Form 4 to O. Reg. 35/24, Schedule 2.
This application is to be used by licensed Security Guard and/or Private Investigator Agencies (Sole Proprietorship) to change their information (e.g., update head office and/or mailing address, Sole Proprietor contact information etc.) with the Private Security and Investigative Services Branch (PSISB). Instructions on how to successfully complete the application are included with the form.
This checklist is a tool for the Ministry of Economic Development and Growth to make an initial assessment of proposed projects for Youth Skills Connections Industry Partnerships. Consideration of an eligibility checklist does not guarantee acceptance to the next stage of consideration, or funding.
This form is used by contractors who want to bring their qualified but uncertified workers to do work in Quebec. These workers normally have experience in certain aspects of a voluntary trade but do not hold a certificate for that trade.
To allow qualifying entities to report and remit land transfer tax liability pursuant to O. Reg 343/18.
There is a reporting requirement for activities carried out under a Licence to Collect fish for Scientific Purpose. This form is an electronic version of the mandatory report. The specific regulation requiring this report reads: O. Reg. 664-98 34.1 & O. Reg. 261/05, s. 9.
To be considered for admission to a Quebec university under the Ontario-Quebec Health Study Program, applicants must also complete this Notice of Application form and submit it to the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities no later than March 1.
This form is for Well Technician Licence holders who wish to renew their licence, which expires on March 31 following the year of issue. A Well Technician Licence of the proper prescribed class(es) is required to work at the construction of wells. Ontario Regulation 903 under the Ontario Water Resources Act prescribes the licensing requirements and outlines the roles and responsibilities for individuals/businesses and activities associated with wells.
The Regional Development Program takes a coordinated approach to supporting business growth in eastern and southwestern Ontario. The program supports eligible small- and medium-sized businesses investing in new equipment and training to expand operations in these regions, and also provides support to municipalities and not-for-profit organizations investing in economic development projects.