This is the Application for an Apprentice Falconry Licence. It must be completed and submitted to the local ministry work centre, along with any other required information, including the Falconry Sponsor Information and Certification form, to apply for an Apprentice Falconry Licence.
More information about falconry can be found at Ontario.ca/falconry.
Applications can be processed at any ServiceOntario centre. Visit ServiceOntario.ca/FindServices to find the centre nearest you.
Applications can be processed at any ServiceOntario centre. Visit ServiceOntario.ca/FindServices to find the centre nearest you.
To facilitate the re-registration of a facility into the Ontario Greenhouse Gas Emissions Peformance Standards program.
This award recognizes individuals, groups and employers who help promote immigrant success, economic growth, and inclusion in Ontario.
As per the Forestry Workers Lien for Wages Act, R.S.O. 1990, c F.28, this form is an affidavit to be attached to the Claim of Lien.
This form is to be used by Public Health Units after dental screening to notify parents/guardians that their child has an emergency and/or essential dental condition(s). Parents/Guardian will complete the form and return it to the Public Health Unit to let them know that the child has initiated treatment or to attest to financial hardship and enroll into the Emergency and Essential Services Stream of Healthy Smiles Ontario.
To facilitate the registration of facilities into the Ontario Greenhouse Gas Emissions Performance Standards program or to provide updated registration information of facilities registered in the Ontario Greenhouse Gas Emissions Performance Standards program.
The form is used to confirm a physician's qualifications to provide the requested services prior to processing a request to affiliate to a particular ICHSC. The licensee must ensure that the physician has been affiliated to the centre before they begin to provide licensed services.
This form is for individuals interested in applying for a new Well Technician Licence or to add-a-class(es) to their existing Well Technician Licence, The licence is required to work at the construction of wells and expires on March 31 following the year of issue. Ontario Regulation 903 under the Ontario Water Resources Act prescribes the licensing requirements and outlines the roles and responsibilities for individuals/businesses and activities associated with wells.
The Aggregate Resources Act (ARA) requires all licence and permit holders to submit an annual Compliance Assessment Report to the ministry and municipalities. Regular assessment of compliance helps the licensee or
permittee to stay familiar with what activities are permitted on their site.
Enhanced compliance action will not be taken before the established deadline date for any contraventions disclosed in the report. All information in this report is available for public review.
Submit this form and any additional information online using the Natural Resources Information Portal (NRIP). If web access is not available, submit this form by mail to the ministry work centre where the site is located. Please call the Natural Resources Information and Support Centre (NRISC) at 1-800-667-1940 if assistance is required in determining your local ministry work centre.
The Lincoln M. Alexander Award commemorates the legacy of Ontario’s 24th Lieutenant Governor by recognizing three young people who have shown strong leadership in eliminating racial discrimination. Two recipients in the Student category and one recipient in the Community category will each receive a $5,000 cash award.
This form is an order completed by the Chair of the Child and Family Services Review Board either releasing the child from the secure treatment program or denying the application.
This form is for individuals/businesses interested in applying for a new Well Contractor Licence, which is required by anyone engaging in the business of well construction, and expires on March 31 each year following the year of issue. Ontario Regulation 903 under the Ontario Water Resources Act prescribes the licensing requirements and outlines the roles and responsibilities for individuals/businesses and activities associated with wells.
The Regional Development Program takes a coordinated approach to supporting business growth in eastern and southwestern Ontario. The program supports eligible small- and medium-sized businesses investing in new equipment and training to expand operations in these regions, and also provides support to municipalities and not-for-profit organizations investing in economic development projects.