A well licence issued by the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry (MNRF) is required to drill, operate, deepen, alter or enter a well, or engage in any activity on or in a well. A complete Application for a Well Licence form must be submitted for review by the ministry, and the Minister may grant a licence.
A complete submission includes the following depending on the purpose for the licence:
New drill
- Application for a Well Licence
- Location plan
- Drilling program
- Application fee
Existing well
- Application for a Well Licence
- Well Location sketch
- Drilling program, if well is to be deepened or re-entered
- Application fee
Plugging
- Application for a Well Licence
- Well Location sketch
- Application fee
Individuals interested in applying for an Apprentice Falconry Licence must arrange to be sponsored by a holder of a General Falconry Licence or Commercial Falconry Licence who has a least five years’ experience as a trainer, hunter, keeper and handler with raptors.
The “Certification of Sponsorship” portion of this form must be completed by the applicant’s sponsor and submitted to the MNR as part of the application for an Apprentice Falconry Licence.
Upon completion of the apprenticeship, the “Certificate of Apprenticeship” portion of this form can be completed by the Apprentice Falconry Licence holder’s sponsor. The submission of a completed Falconry Sponsor and Certification form to the MNR demonstrates the Apprentice Falconry Licence holder’s completion of the apprenticeship described in section 14 of O.Reg. 668/98: Wildlife in Captivity.
Form used to register waste generation activity, identify waste streams, and help determine if a Land Disposal Restrictions Notification Form (Part 2B) is required for waste streams being registered. Use of this form is only permitted if the Director has approved a request to satisfy submission requirements by using a paper document.
The OAP Workforce Capacity Fund Applicant Checklist is a tool that can be used by applicants prior to submitting an application to the Workforce Capacity Fund to confirm their eligibility to apply for funding. The checklist outlines all eligibility requirements for the Fund, and helps applicants determine if they are eligible to proceed with an application.
This guide is intended to support intermediaries to access and use the OBR Partner Portal on behalf of their respective business clients. In general, it provides information about accessing the Partner Portal, adding users, claiming authority of business profiles, and navigating its functions. This guide is not intended for fee-exempt users of the portal.
The Order of Ontario is the province’s highest civilian honour. An Ontarian who has shown outstanding qualities of individual excellence and achievement in any field is eligible for nomination.
This award commemorates the legacy of Ontario’s 28th Lieutenant Governor by recognizing Ontarians who have gone above and beyond to improve accessibility for people with disabilities.
Training Program Assessment for Workers - This guidance tool can help employers assess whether their occupational health and safety awareness training program meets the minimum requirements of the Occupational Health and Safety Awareness and Training Regulation (O. Reg. 297/13).
Training Program Assessment for Supervisors - This guidance tool can help employers assess whether their occupational health and safety awareness training program meets the minimum requirements of the Occupational Health and Safety Awareness and Training Regulation (O. Reg. 297/13).
The JHSC Training Provider Application is designed to support the new Joint Health and Safety Committee Training Provider & Training Program standards by allowing training provider applicants to submit their JHSC Part One and/or Part Two and/or Refresher training program(s) for evaluation.
This schedule is used if your Total Assets exceeds $5,000,000 or Total Revenue exceeds $10,000,000. These amounts include the aggregate of the total assets and total revenue of any associated corporation, and the corporation's and/or any associated corporation's share of any partnership/joint venture total assets and total revenue.
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 2007 calendar year.
Where all or substantially all (90 per cent or more) of the assets of a non-arm's length corporation have been received in the taxation year, and subsection 85(1) or (2) of the federal Income Tax Act applied in respect of the disposition of any of the property, some details must be reported.
This schedule must be filed by corporations for the first year of filing after incorporation, amalgamation, or by parent corporations filing for the first time after winding-up a subsidiary corporation(s) under section 88 of the Income Tax Act during the current taxation year.
Allow for EHT clients to access a standard form to file their annual return with the ministry if they have misplaced or lost the original form issued to them.
The Land Transfer Tax Act allows the Minister to accept security for the payment of taxes in any form that the Minister considers satisfactory (being a letter of credit or cash). A Letter of Credit must be drawn on an Ontario-based financial institution.
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).