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):
• 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
Section 26 of the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act, 1997 (FWCA) prohibits a person from using a dog to chase live game mammals or game birds during the closed hunting season for the purpose of teaching the dog hunting skills (training) or testing the dog’s hunting skills (field trial) unless the person has the authorization of the Minister. This application can be used to apply for an Authorization to Conduct Field Trials and Training which may be issued to authorize these activities during certain discrete periods of time outside of the hunting season for the game species being chased.
This form is to be completed by any licence or permit holder applying to the ministry to make a change to their licence, permit, or site plan under sections 13, 13.1, 13.2, 30.1, or 37.2 of the Act. When notification is required, this form must be circulated with the amendment application package.
Detailed submission information can be found on the form, depending on the nature of the amendment. Submit this form and any additional information to
ARAapprovals@ontario.ca or if email is unavailable, Aggregates Section, Ministry of Natural Resources, 300 Water Street, Peterborough, ON K9J 8M5.
This poster template was produced to help licensees under Ontario’s Payday Loans Act, 2008 comply with requirements pertaining to posters for payday loan agreements under that act.
This is not an official form required by the Ministry of Public and Business Service Delivery; no data in this template is required to be returned to the ministry.
Amendments to Regulation 854 for Mines and Mining Plants made under the Occupational Health and Safety Act, which came into effect on January 1, 2012, included changes to the medical certificate prescribed under section 195 of the regulation. Under these provisions, operators of cranes are required to undergo a yearly medical examination by a physician. The certificate, which is completed by the physician, provides a convenient way for stakeholders to comply with these requirements. The certificate will take less than five minutes to complete.
Use this form if you ordered drugs and/or medical supplies from OGPMSS and wish to return resalable drugs and/or medical supplies to OGPMSS. OGPMSS will only accept returns and provide credit for resalable drugs or supplies that meet the criteria listed on the form. OGPMSS will provide you with a Return Authorization Number within 2 business days upon receipt of a completed form.
The Employment Ontario Employer Registration form is used to register employers in the following programs: Employment Service (ES); Youth Job Connection (YJC); Supported Employment (SE); Skills Advance Ontario (SAO); Ontario Bridge Training Program (OBTP).
This form is to be filled out by judges or justices of the peace if they decided to issue a warrant for the arrest of a sex offender for the purpose of having the offender comply with the reporting requirements under Christopher's Law. This form is a telewarrant.
This form is to be filled out by police officers seeking to obtain a warrant to arrest a sex offender for the purpose of having the offender comply with the reporting requirements under Christopher's Law. This form is used if they are seeking a telewarrant.
Under subsection 11(3) of Christopher's Law (Sex Offender Registry), 2000, this form is to be filled out by police officers seeking to obtain a warrant to arrest a sex offender for the purpose of having the offender comply with the reporting requirement under Christopher's Law. This form is used if they are appearing in court to seek the warrant.
This document provides information and instructions to help support anyone who manages Seniors Active Living Centre funding, including: 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 5, 2026, at 5 p.m. ET.
This form is used to perform one or more of the following tasks within Employment Ontario Information System - Apprenticeship (EOIS-APPR):
• associating existing Employer Subscriber to a newly approved modular program
• associating existing Employer Subscriber to existing modular program
• activating existing Employer Subscriber with an Inactive modular program status
Experience Ontario 2026 supports in-person festivals or events in Ontario that will:
Application Guide for grants that support Festivals an Events
1. Draw tourists and increase visitor spending through innovative programming in partnership with businesses and community partners.
2. Provide job opportunities for Ontarians in the tourism, culture, and entertainment sectors.
Apply here:
https://www.tpon.gov.on.ca/eo/#/home
This Meat Inspection Program Discussion Request Form is intended for use when further discussion is requested by producers/consigners and/or herd/flock veterinarians regarding condemnations or dispositions made at provincially licensed meat plants in Ontario and information included on Form 202: Whole and/or Partial Carcass(es) Condemnations.
This form is used by workers who want to work in Quebec with their Ontario contractor to do specialized construction work. This type of work is usually associated with the provision of a warranty.
This form is used by contractors who want to bring their qualified but uncertified workers to do work in Quebec. These workers normally have experience in certain aspects of a voluntary trade but do not hold a certificate for that trade.
This guide provides information on the ICCGP for applicants and funding recipients. This Application Guide is valid for the 2026-27 fiscal year. The guide describes the application process as well as project management requirements of the ICCGP and provides specific information on eligibility criteria and eligible activities. All applications will be assessed, evaluated and approved using requirements outlined in this application guide.
This guide provides information for prospective funding recipients for the Indian Residential School Community Engagement Fund (IRSCEF), a funding stream from the Support for Indian Residential School Burials Investigation Funding program of the Ministry of Indigenous Affairs and First Nations Economic Reconciliation (IAFNER).
To be used by current/former ministry employees, current/former public body employees/appointees requesting a determination from their ethics executive regarding the application of the conflict of interest rules to a post-service to a post-service activity (existing/planned/contemplated).
Lands that meet the criteria prescribed in regulations to the Mining Act as a site of Aboriginal cultural significance are eligible to be considered for withdrawal to protect them from prospecting, staking, sale or lease. Communities who wish to have lands considered for withdrawal should consult the applicable regulations and Policy and complete this Form, including all required information and documentation.