This form can be used to submit a complaint about a child care program in Ontario that may not be following the rules set out in the Child Care and Early Years Act, 2014 (CCEYA).
More information about making a complaint can be found at:
https://www.ontario.ca/page/make-child-care-complaint
The Ministry collects personal information contained in your complaint under the authority to collect personal information, directly or indirectly, in subsection 70 (1) of the CCEYA and subsection 51.1(2) of the Early Childhood Educators Act, 2007 (ECEA). The primary purpose for the Ministry’s collection of this information is to administer and ensure compliance with the CCEYA, the ECEA and their regulations.
Your name and contact information will remain confidential and will not be shared with the child care provider, program, or agency unless required by law.
General details from your complaint (excluding your personal information), such as the nature of the concern, may be shared or discussed with the provider, program, or agency as part of the follow-up process.
If legally required, information from the complaint may also be shared with other authorities, such as children’s aid societies or police. To learn more about how we collect and protect your information, please visit:
https://www.ontario.ca/page/collection-and-use-child-care-and-early-years-information
If you have further questions about the Ministry’s collection and use of personal information, you may contact the Manager, Investigations and Enforcement Unit (IEU):
• Email:
childcare_enforcement@ontario.ca
• Telephone: 1-877-510-5333, TTY: 1-855-827-2878
• Mail: Manager – Investigations and Enforcement Unit
Child Care Branch
Ministry of Education
77 Wellesley Street West, PO Box 980
Toronto, Ontario
M7A 1N3
The Preauthorized Payment Application for Payors authorizes the Family Responsibility Office to automatically deduct support payments from the support payor's bank account. This method of payment is only available to payors who do not have a regular source of income that makes support deductions on their behalf (e.g., an employer).
The purpose of Ontario Community Environment Fund is to channel money collected through environmental penalties into projects located in the tertiary watershed in which the violation(s) occurred. Eligible projects include environmental remediation, research and education relating to spills and restoration of the environment, and projects related to spill preparedness.
To allow adopted persons and certain birth family members to request a copy of the adoption file information with information that would reveal the identify of any person other than the requestor removed
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Complete and submit this form to file a complaint with the Ministry of Labour, Training and Skills Development's Health and Safety Contact Centre about a workplace health and safety concern.
This form allows individuals or incorporated organizations the ability to apply to purchase (sale and Crown patent), or rent, or use Crown land in the form of the following occupational authority types: lease, easement, licence, or land use permit. The occupational authority is a legal agreement between the ministry and tenant, and outlines who can use the land and for how long, the rents and fees and any associated conditions.
The ministry’s primary focus for the disposition of Crown land is to: support the social and economic development of municipalities and Indigenous communities, and to provide land for infrastructure, such as energy facilities, utilities, and services. Note that a specific form should be used for applications to purchase shoreline reserves or road allowances. The form may be accessed here:
https://forms.mgcs.gov.on.ca/dataset/on00541
In accordance with the Drinking Water Systems Regulation (O. Reg 170/03), Schedule 15.1, the following drinking water systems are required to take plumbing and distribution samples and to have the samples tested for Lead by a licensed laboratory: • Large Municipal residential systems • Small Municipal residential systems • Non-municipal year round residential systems.
This schedule is to be used by an associated group of corporations who elect to allocate the tax effect from the group's taxable capital exemption based on the previous calender year's total assets. Applies to taxation years ending in the 2006 calendar year.
This form acts as either a new application for prospective provincially regulated shortline railway companies and/or as an update form for licensees to notify the Ministry of notable operational changes.
This form is used to register a Service Provider Registration Authority (SPRA) to Employment Ontario Information System (EOIS) and administer staff user access for their organization.
Beginning March 3, 2025, you can file your Estate Information Return online using the Ministry of Finance’s online services webpage at
https://www.services.fin.gov.on.ca/OTP/Gentax/_/.
You can no longer use the fillable PDF form to file an Estate Information Return online.
TPAs delivering Developmental Services (DS) must use this form to register or change the enrolment status of an approved DSCIS User
This form is to be completed by applicants (and, if applicable, their spouse and dependents) who are making an application to the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program.
The approving authority uses this form to certify its approval of a proposed expropriation under s. 8(3) of the Expropriations Act. If the approval is endorsed on a plan of the land intended for registration under s. 9, Form 6 should be used.
Through the Connecting Links Program, the Province of Ontario is investing $30 million in 2022 - 2023 for the construction and repair of roads and bridges on connecting links. Connecting links are municipal roads designated under the Public Transportation and Highway Improvement Act.
The MedsCheck for Diabetes includes an Annual review that involves using the pharmacist's worksheet and providing the patient with a MedsCheck Personal Medication Record; as well as using a Diabetes Education Checklist and providing the patient with a Diabetes Education Patient Take-Home Summary.