Typical Week Survey helps Ontario public libraries and First Nations public libraries to record, and then report on, their public library usage. Typical Week Survey is annually done in November and data from it is used in the Annual Survey of Public Libraries.
To be completed by eligible farms under the Nutrient Management Act.
To allow adopted persons of at least 18 years old of age and adoptive parents to request a copy of the adopted person's adoption order with any information which identify a birth parent removed.
To allow adopted persons and eligible birth relatives to request to be named on the Adoption Disclosure Register
To allow birth family members to request a search for an adopted person, or a member of the adopted person's family, in instances of a severe mental or physical illness
To allow adopted persons and certain birth family members to request a copy of the adoption file information with information that would reveal the identify of any person other than the requestor removed
To allow adopted persons, and their family members, to request a search for an adopted person's birth relative or birth relative's family member, in instances of a severe mental or physical illness
To allow adopted persons and eligible birth relatives to remove their name or update the contact information they wish to share with a matched party on the Adoption Disclosure Register. Also to allow adopted persons to change the list of relatives they wish to be matched with on the Adoption Disclosure Register.
For use by investigating coroners.
Used by clients/vendors to receive remuneration by direct deposit versus cheque.
This form is used by contractors who want to bring their workers into Quebec to do specialized construction work. This type of work is usually associated with the provision of a warranty.
To provide a sign-off to the Nutrient Management Plan.
For use by investigating coroners.
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.