The Attorney General's Victim Services Awards of Distinction program recognizes individuals and organizations that have made exceptional contributions in their fields of service to victims, as well as victims or others who have been impacted by crime. Individuals who are nominating or have been nominated to receive an award are required to compete this form.
To amalgamate two or more active Ontario co-operative corporations who wish to form one new Ontario co-operative corporation.
To provide information to assist the court in the establishment or variation of a child support order when claiming a child support amount different than the child support guidelines table.
This Personal Disclosure and Conflict of Interest Form is to be used when applying for appointments to provincial agencies, short term advisory bodies or other entities, as well as special advisors to ministers/Premier.
To be used by a former spouse to commence an interjurisdictional proceeding under the Divorce Act to vary a support order.
This Meat Inspection Program Discussion Request Form is intended for use when further discussion is requested by producers/consigners and/or herd/flock veterinarians regarding condemnations or dispositions made at provincially licensed meat plants in Ontario and information included on Form 202: Whole and/or Partial Carcass(es) Condemnations.
Environmental Compliance Approvals with Limited Operational Flexibility (Air & Noise) include the requirement that the Approval holder prepare a Written Summary each year. The purpose of the Written Summary is to document modifications completed over time at a Facility.
Cover form to be submitted to the Soldiers’ Aid Commission with applications from Veterans Affairs Canada
To voluntarily dissolve an active Ontario co-operative corporation that has commenced business, issued shares, received membership loans or fees or it has been two years or more since the date of incorporation.
To be completed by every registrant for a question on the ballot in a municipal or school board election. Must be filed with the municipal clerk.
Criminal proceedings in the Superior Court of Justice. Affidavit of Sheriff confirming how and when documents served.
Disaster Recovery Assistance for Ontarians (DRAO) is a program that can help you recover costs after a sudden, unexpected natural event, such as a flood or tornado that causes costly and widespread damage in your area. This application form is for eligible homeowners and tenants whose primary residence has been impacted by a natural disaster and who are located within the defined geographical area where the program has been activated.