Individuals or farming businesses that wish to excavate small amounts of aggregate from a pit on private land without a licence as per section 7(1.1) of the Aggregate Resources Act (ARA) must register the activity with the ministry using this form. All requirements set out in section 7.8 of Ontario Regulation (O. Reg) 244/97 must be met in order for a person to be eligible for this exemption. Only sites on private land, designated under Schedule 1 of O. Reg. 244/97, are eligible to register using this form. Aggregate excavation activities on Crown land are not eligible. Regardless of your eligibility for an exemption under the ARA, other legislation, policy or land use planning approvals may apply (e.g., Planning Act, Municipal Act, Endangered Species Act, Niagara Escarpment Planning and Development Act). It is your responsibility to ensure that you meet requirements and/or obtain appropriate approval(s) under other acts, regulations or policies. Records must be kept for the duration of the operation of the pit and for a period of seven years after the date on which rehabilitation is completed, and must include: 1) copies of all materials that were registered with the Minister and a municipality, 2) documentation demonstrating that all requirements of section 7.8 of O. Reg 244/97 have been satisfied, and 3) detailed records of the quantity and type of material removed from the pit. Any record must be produced for an inspector upon request. Pursuant to subsection 57(5) of the ARA. Note: All eligibility requirements and conditions set out in section 7.8 of Ontario Regulation 244/97 under the Aggregate Resources Act apply. Where there is a conflict between the requirements noted in this form and the regulation, the regulation shall prevail.
Form should be submitted through the Natural Resources Information Portal (NRIP). A copy is also required to be sent to the clerk of the local and upper tier municipalities in which the pit is located. See form for additional information.
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
Resident trappers are required to obtain the written permission of landowners upon whose land they wish to trap. The Landowner - Trapper Agreement form should be used by trappers to document written permission to trap on private land. This completed form may be requested by the ministry before the ministry will make any consideration of issuing a resident trapping licence to a person. Information submitted through this form may assist in assignment of harvest quotas for some species.
This application is to enable currently licensed health care professionals to be able to begin submitting or continue to submit claims to the Ministry of Health (the ministry) for insured services. Options include:
• Register for an OHIP Billing Number
• Register a Health Care Group
• Authorize the ministry to make payments to a health care group on your behalf
• Update address, banking, and/or group information
• Register for Interactive Voice Response (IVR)
• Register for the SAV Portal
Under the Crown Forest Sustainability Act, 1994 and Ontario Regulation 167/95, you need a Forest Resource Processing Facility (mill) Licence if you want to construct and/or operate a mill and your mill consumes more than 1,000 cubic metres of forest resources in one year (regardless of the source). If you have a mill licence, you will need to get a new one where your existing licence is expiring/has expired or your mill: a) changes ownership, and/or b) changes productive capacity, and/or c) is converted to another mill type.
This is the Notice of Activity on Public Land and Shorelands form a person must complete and submit to the Minister to satisfy the notice requirements set out in subsection 8 (3) 2 and 5 (2) 3 of Ontario Regulation 239/13 under the Public Lands Act, R.S.O. 1990. for the purpose of maintenance, repair or replacement of erosion control structures on shore lands and construction or placement of buildings within unpatented mining claims.
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
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 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 is the Application for an Apprentice Falconry Licence. It must be completed and submitted to the local ministry work centre, along with any other required information, including the Falconry Sponsor Information and Certification form, to apply for an Apprentice Falconry Licence.
More information about falconry can be found at Ontario.ca/falconry.
Application form allows the program to reimburse current and former Ontario Crown wards for the cost of applying to eligible postsecondary schools and postsecondary programs.
You may use this application form to apply for the Ontario Seniors Dental Care Program if you and your spouse (if applicable) have filed your Personal Tax Return(s) with Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) for the most recent tax year and have a valid Social Insurance Number (SIN). If you have a spouse (married or common law partner) who would also like to apply for the Program, they must complete their own application form.
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.
The use of this aid is voluntary. It is being provided to assist you in making a written request for medical assistance in dying that complies with the legal requirements. Once you complete this request, you should provide it to your doctor or nurse practitioner. The completed aid may be included in your medical records and may be used by your doctor or nurse practitioner to provide health care to you.
This award recognizes individuals, groups and employers who help promote immigrant success, economic growth, and inclusion in Ontario.
This medal program honours outstanding contributions made by exceptional youth volunteers across the province and is the highest honour a young person can achieve for their contributions to the province.
This medal program honours individuals for their exceptional long-term efforts and outstanding contributions to the well-being of their communities throughout the province.