This document provides information and instructions to help support anyone who manages Seniors Active Living Centre funding, including the three main administrative components of the program: 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 6, 2025, at 5 p.m. ET.
In general, you can keep a dead wild animal or bird you have found or been given. In some cases, you need to register that you have a dead wild animal in order to keep it. Registering for a Notice of Possession allows you to keep the dead wild animal for personal use. You must keep the confirmation of registration you receive for as long as the animal is in your possession.
Submission Requirements:
This form is to be used to register: Possession of a carcass or part of a carcass for certain wildlife species regulated under the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act, 1997. Before registering, please confirm if your species requires you to submit a Notice of Possession form. For a list of eligible species please visit:
https://www.ontario.ca/page/keep-dead-wild-animal.
To file an initial return or notice of change by an Extra-Provincial Federal, Domestic or Foreign non-share Corporations under the Corporations Information Act (CIA).
The Ontario Skills Development Program provides temporary financial assistance to apprenticeship clients who are eligible for Employment Insurance (EI) benefits or who were in receipt of EI benefits in the past. This notice is a summary only.
This form is used by applicants seeking to become commissioners for taking affidavits in Ontario. If you are a student-at-law (articling student), or a law student working for a lawyer, please use the form "Commissioner for Taking Affidavits - Student-at-Law / Law Student Application".
This form is used by students-at-law (articling students), and by law students working for a lawyer, who seek to become commissioners for taking affidavits. If you are not a student-at-law or a law student employed by a lawyer, please use the form "Commissioner for Taking Affidavits - General Application".
This form is used by non-lawyers seeking to become notaries public in Ontario.
This form is used to seek consent from the applicant applying for an appointment to allow for a security check to be conducted on them and have the results shared with the ministry.
This information sheet instructs commissioners for taking affidavits in Ontario how to renew their appointments or make changes to the wording of their appointments (e.g. change of legal name).
This information sheet instructs non-lawyer notaries public in Ontario how to request a reappointment or make changes to the wording of their appointments (e.g. change of legal name).