Application and Verification forms for the Ministry of Health (MOH) Paramedic Labour Mobility Equivalency for Paramedics who hold a valid license or certification in good standing from other Canadian provinces or territories and wish to obtain equivalency in Ontario for their paramedic qualification.
The application form is for candidates who have either successfully completed the Paramedic training program provided by an approved College or Training Institution or have been considered equivalent through the MOH Standard Paramedic Equivalency Process and wish to write to write the Ministry of Health (MOH) Advanced Emergency Medical Care Assistant (AEMCA) examination.
Evaluating Marine Archaeological Potential
The withdrawal form is to be completed by individuals who have applied and paid to write the Ministry of Health (MOH) Advanced Emergency Medical Care Assistant (AEMCA) exam and now wish to withdraw from the exam.
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.
The purpose of the checklist is to determine if a property(ies) or project area may contain archaeological resources i.e., have archaeological potential.