Seniors Active Living Centre (SALC) programs promote wellness, social interaction, and education to help seniors stay active, independent, and engaged. Ontario is expanding the SALC Program in 2024-25 and inviting organizations to submit proposals to launch a new SALC program. The guidelines provide information to support organizations in completing their applications before Sept 12, 2024, at 5 p.m. ET.
To provide applicants with information related to the Winter Roads Program Bridges and Culverts Stream
The Ministry of Transportation’s Connecting Links Program provides dedicated provincial funding for road and bridge projects on designated connecting link highways.
This document provides information and instructions to help support anyone who manages Seniors Active Living Centre funding, including the three main administrative components of the program: requesting and managing funding, program delivery, and reporting back to the Ministry for Seniors and Accessibility. The guidelines provide information to support organizations in completing their applications before February 6, 2025, at 5 p.m. ET.
The Transportation Standards Reference Guide provides information about accessibility requirements from the Transportation Standards that apply to designated public sector transportation organizations who offer conventional or specialized transportation services, according to sections 34 to 62 and section 78 of Regulation 191/11 under the AODA.
For Indigenous communities, organizations or family members trying to locate death records (registrations of deaths) for children who attended Indian Residential Schools in Ontario. To help navigate the application process, please review the supporting fact sheet before completing your application.
Provide private schools that offer on-line courses the addendum that must be completed during an inspction year.
For Indigenous communities, organizations or family members trying to locate death records (registrations of deaths) for children who attended Indian Residential Schools in Ontario. To help navigate the application process, please review the supporting fact sheet before completing your application.
PPLBP forms gather necessary information to help determine the applicant eligibility for the program.
The eForm is currently unavailable at this time. We would like to have the option to re-activate the eForm at a later date.
The forms will be used to submit project proposal applications to the MNRF's Forest Biomass Program for review and evaluation by ministry staff.
Game Bird Hunting Preserves (GBHP) are areas in which pen-raised game birds are released into habitat to support additional game bird hunting, bird-dog training and field trial opportunities in Ontario within a predefined area. This licence is required to own and operate a GBHP, including keeping and releasing the authorized species of game birds on the preserve. Applicants must submit a complete licence application with all required supplemental information.
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.
This form is used to seek consent from the applicant applying for an appointment to allow for a security check to be conducted on them and have the results shared with the ministry.
Form used to submit manifesting requirements for hazardous waste by the generator, carrier and receiver. Use of this form is only permitted if the Director has approved a request to satisfy manifesting requirements by using a paper document.
If you do not meet a legal requirement at the time of Closure Plan submission, you may request a conditional filing order and submit the request form to the ministry. These orders are granted by the minister.
Application Form for entry into the Ontario Home Energy Audit Program. Homeowners are required to complete this form with a licensed Energy Advisor during their home energy audit to be eligible for an audit grant. Please visit the program website at
www.ontario.ca/homeenergy for more information.