This licence is required for individuals to keep, propagate, buy and sell game birds in captivity for the purposes of supporting hunting (e.g., game bird hunting preserves, train and trial, municipal programs) or for personal consumption. Game birds kept under this licence cannot be released without additional authorization. Applicants must submit a complete licence application indicating which species of game birds they are seeking authorization to keep before acquiring any birds.
To file an initial return or notice of change by an Extra-Provincial Federal, Domestic or Foreign non-share Corporations under the Corporations Information Act (CIA).
The OAP Workforce Capacity Fund Applicant Checklist is a tool that can be used by applicants prior to submitting an application to the Workforce Capacity Fund to confirm their eligibility to apply for funding. The checklist outlines all eligibility requirements for the Fund, and helps applicants determine if they are eligible to proceed with an application.
The OAP Workforce Capacity Fund Applicant Guidelines provide information on the Workforce Capacity Fund, including the intent of the Fund, eligibility requirements, in-scope and out of scope activities, instructions on how to apply, and ministry contact information for applicant questions.
Employment Standards Appeal for Licencing
The use of this aid is voluntary. It is being provided to assist you in maintaining records for medical assistance in dying. Please use this aid if you are a “Medical Practitioner” or “Nurse Practitioner” and a patient is requesting a Waiver of Final Consent. The Waiver of Final Consent is ONLY applicable for individuals whose natural death is reasonably foreseeable (RFND).
The use of this aid is voluntary. It is being provided to assist you in maintaining records of requests for medical assistance in dying. Please use this aid if you are a “Medical Practitioner” or “Nurse Practitioner” and a patient is requesting medical assistance in dying and it is your intention to provide medical assistance in dying to the patient. You should also include the completed aid in the patient's medical records.
The use of this aid is voluntary. It is being provided to assist you in making a written request for medical assistance in dying that complies with the legal requirements. Once you complete this request, you should provide it to your doctor or nurse practitioner. The completed aid may be included in your medical records and may be used by your doctor or nurse practitioner to provide health care to you.
Licensees of Integrated Community Health Services Centres (ICHSCs) must submit an application and obtain written approval from the Director of Integrated Community Health Services Centres prior to a centre’s relocation. For the purposes of this application, a “Fixed Site” centre is a licensed ICHSC where the Limitations and Conditions of the licence specify a single geographic location or address where specified services may be provided.
A licence is required to sell livestock medicines to owners of livestock or to another person acting on the owner's behalf, for the treatment of the owner's livestock under the Animal Health Act, 2009 and the Licences to Sell Livestock Medicines Regulation.
The Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care's Assistive Devices Program provides customer centered support and funding to Ontario residents who have long-term physical disabilities to provide access to personalized assistive devices appropriate for the individual's basic needs. To accomplish this goal the ADP must establish relationships with health professionals in order to ensure that ADP clients are assessed for cost-effective devices that best suit their needs.
This award recognizes individuals, groups and employers who help promote immigrant success, economic growth, and inclusion in Ontario.
This award commemorates the legacy of Ontario’s 28th Lieutenant Governor by recognizing Ontarians who have gone above and beyond to improve accessibility for people with disabilities.
A licence is required for a person in the business of receiving, collecting and/or transporting deadstock. Once the application and supporting documents are completed and submitted, the ministry will review. After it is approved, a licence will be mailed to the applicant.
A licence is required to carry out the community sales of consigned livestock in Ontario. This applies to an operator licensed for Class 1 or Class 2 community sales to hold an extra community sale not authorized by the licence for Class 1 or Class 2 community sales.