To be completed by a candidate who incurs costs related to a recount, controverted election or compliance audit after the supplementary campaign period has passed, and who receives the surplus funds from their campaign held in trust from the clerk. Must be filed with the municipal clerk.
This is the form that is prescribed as Form 1 under Ontario Regulation 579/06 made under the City of Toronto Act, 2006 (as that Regulation reads on or after January 1, 2018).
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.
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 small businesses, farms and not-for profit organizations that have been impacted by a natural disaster and are located within the defined geographical area where the program has been activated.
This is the form that is prescribed as Form 5 under Ontario Regulation 579/06 made under the City of Toronto Act, 2006 (as that Regulation reads on or after January 1, 2018).
This is the form that is prescribed as Form 6 under Ontario Regulation 181/03 made under the Municipal Act, 2001 (as that Regulation reads on or after January 1, 2018).
This is the form that is prescribed as Form 3 under Ontario Regulation 181/03 made under the Municipal Act, 2001 (as that Regulation reads on or after January 1, 2018).
This is the form that is prescribed as Form 1 under Ontario Regulation 181/03 made under the Municipal Act, 2001 (as that Regulation reads on or after January 1, 2018).
Designate Acknowledgement for Commercial Bait Harvesting
The Lieutenant Governor's Community Volunteer Award for Students pays tribute to students who not only complete the required number of volunteer hours to graduate, but who go above and beyond. Each year, an award is given to one graduating student at each of Ontario's secondary schools.
To recognize individuals and groups for superlative volunteer contributions to their communities and to the province of Ontario. Up to 20 individuals and/or groups receive this award each year.