Certificate of Dissolution
Notice Is Hereby Given that a certificate of dissolution under the Business Corporations Act, has been endorsed. The effective date of dissolution precedes the corporation listings.
Date |
Name of Corporation |
Ontario Corporation Number |
---|---|---|
2005-01-27 |
1500138 Ontario Inc. |
001500138 |
2005-02-03 |
Baronvalley Estates Inc. |
000767374 |
2005-02-03 |
Caselle Construction Ltd. |
000715901 |
2005-02-04 |
Bulldog Security Systems Ltd. |
001100344 |
2005-02-07 |
Hamilton Trevelyan Limited |
000636069 |
2005-02-10 |
Eyelids Productions Inc. |
001420377 |
2005-02-11 |
F & L Transportation Service Inc. |
000839691 |
2005-02-14 |
Alliance Air Transport Inc. |
001373289 |
2005-02-14 |
Aslan Technologies International Inc. |
001109657 |
2005-02-14 |
Barker Stanley Limited |
000692630 |
2005-02-14 |
C. Rehling & Sons Moving & Cartage Ltd. |
000652596 |
2005-02-14 |
Courtice Construction & Renovations Ltd. |
001460819 |
2005-02-14 |
E-Splashing.Com Inc. |
001425801 |
2005-02-14 |
Eridan Inc. |
001419134 |
2005-02-14 |
Jett-Boy Ltd. |
001266982 |
2005-02-14 |
Kadech Holdings Limited |
000897141 |
2005-02-14 |
Mona Lisa Industries Ltd. |
000521278 |
2005-02-14 |
Nce Flow-Through Management (2002-1) Corp. |
001511577 |
2005-02-14 |
Perfect Portions Holding Company Inc. |
000651250 |
2005-02-14 |
Rip N Homes Inc. |
001511306 |
2005-02-14 |
Schickler Systems Inc. |
001341708 |
2005-02-14 |
Sunray’s Auto Body Limited |
000318155 |
2005-02-14 |
Talking Inc. |
001070956 |
2005-02-14 |
Yew Garden Inc. |
001183195 |
2005-02-14 |
1118636 Ontario Ltd. |
001118636 |
2005-02-14 |
1177031 Ontario Inc. |
001177031 |
2005-02-14 |
1194406 Ontario Inc. |
001194406 |
2005-02-14 |
1398449 Ontario Inc. |
001398449 |
2005-02-14 |
1501325 Ontario Inc. |
001501325 |
2005-02-14 |
1534613 Ontario Ltd. |
001534613 |
2005-02-14 |
403592 Ontario Inc. |
000403592 |
2005-02-14 |
578114 Ontario Ltd. |
000578114 |
2005-02-15 |
Felcom Solutions Inc. |
001359524 |
2005-02-15 |
Kokomo Management Inc. |
000772074 |
2005-02-15 |
Multistar Enterprise Ltd. |
001183412 |
2005-02-15 |
Quintic Environmental Inc. |
001006159 |
2005-02-15 |
Saxon’s Appliance Repair Ltd. |
000644257 |
2005-02-15 |
Shinning Stone Company Development Limited |
001490976 |
2005-02-15 |
Sidney Fluxgold & Company Inc. |
000622046 |
2005-02-15 |
Sixtum Corporation |
001329115 |
2005-02-15 |
Sj Investco Three Inc. |
000941764 |
2005-02-15 |
Valeta Management Inc. |
000807471 |
2005-02-15 |
Vlasta Tomasevic Consulting Inc. |
001456003 |
2005-02-15 |
1217469 Ontario Ltd. |
001217469 |
2005-02-15 |
1284489 Ontario Inc. |
001284489 |
2005-02-15 |
1457440 Ontario Inc. |
001457440 |
2005-02-15 |
584061 Ontario Inc. |
000584061 |
2005-02-15 |
676179 Ontario Limited |
000676179 |
2005-02-15 |
767432 Ontario Limited |
000767432 |
2005-02-16 |
Access Control Specialists (London) Inc. |
001086636 |
2005-02-16 |
Alexander Corporation |
000458298 |
2005-02-16 |
Allmetals Sales Inc. |
001093582 |
2005-02-16 |
ANES-1 Inc. |
001569726 |
2005-02-16 |
Applause Entertainment Group Inc. |
001282011 |
2005-02-16 |
Bearwolf Enterprises Inc. |
001404078 |
2005-02-16 |
B3 Inc. |
001511307 |
2005-02-16 |
Calf Enterprises Inc. |
001091811 |
2005-02-16 |
Cesco Excavating Ltd. |
000410354 |
2005-02-16 |
Compton Washer Clinic Limited |
000255505 |
2005-02-16 |
Corlan Construction Corp. |
001427340 |
2005-02-16 |
Cosmopolitan Vehicle Leasing Ltd. |
000718499 |
2005-02-16 |
Cytotech Inc. |
001223126 |
2005-02-16 |
Dr. J.M.C. Martineau T.S. Inc. |
001323639 |
2005-02-16 |
Dsppixel Inc. |
001609376 |
2005-02-16 |
G.A. Ionson Ltd. |
001171033 |
2005-02-16 |
Gaby Holdings Inc. |
000482872 |
2005-02-16 |
Golden Velvet Coating Ltd. |
000803506 |
2005-02-16 |
Hh Group Canada, Ltd. |
001327397 |
2005-02-16 |
Inadel Wholesale Inc. |
001031462 |
2005-02-16 |
Jenkins-Morrison Electrical Limited |
000255103 |
2005-02-16 |
Kids ‘N’ Co. Inc. |
000973228 |
2005-02-16 |
Libra Incorporated |
000426858 |
2005-02-16 |
Mean Clean Corp. |
000835155 |
2005-02-16 |
Onofrio Ferlisi (Rexdale) Supermarket Limited |
000253788 |
2005-02-16 |
Ontario Nameplate & Metal Etch Ltd. |
000563594 |
2005-02-16 |
Otter Ridge Farms Limited |
000710909 |
2005-02-16 |
P.J. Allsop Associates Ltd. |
001256588 |
2005-02-16 |
Soma’s Sweets Sensations & Occasions Inc. |
001239284 |
2005-02-16 |
St. Catharines Optical Ltd. |
001049600 |
2005-02-16 |
The Country And Victorian Home Inc. |
001074287 |
2005-02-16 |
Treffers And Associates Inc. |
001303881 |
2005-02-16 |
1024710 Ontario Ltd. |
001024710 |
2005-02-16 |
1035004 Ontario Limited |
001035004 |
2005-02-16 |
1075385 Ontario Limited |
001075385 |
2005-02-16 |
1246377 Ontario Limited |
001246377 |
2005-02-16 |
1510877 Ontario Ltd. |
001510877 |
2005-02-16 |
1563773 Ontario Ltd. |
001563773 |
2005-02-16 |
1568191 Ontario Inc. |
001568191 |
2005-02-16 |
16Th Ave. Drug Mart Inc. |
000642845 |
2005-02-16 |
2005649 Ontario Inc. |
002005649 |
2005-02-16 |
270755 Ontario Limited |
000270755 |
2005-02-16 |
878976 Ontario Ltd. |
000878976 |
2005-02-16 |
894982 Ontario Limited |
000894982 |
2005-02-16 |
947692 Ontario Limited |
000947692 |
2005-02-16 |
977920 Ontario Inc. |
000977920 |
2005-02-17 |
Anabolic Video Distribution Canada Inc. |
001373985 |
2005-02-17 |
Andy Tsokos Real Estate Ltd. |
000438984 |
2005-02-17 |
Bds Technology Inc. |
001096069 |
2005-02-17 |
Carlo M. Viola Consultants Limited |
000482933 |
2005-02-17 |
Dongeons Productions Inc. |
001371388 |
2005-02-17 |
E.J. O’Reilly And Associates Inc. E.J. O’Reilly Et Associes Inc. |
001041240 |
2005-02-17 |
Energy Command Electric Ltd. |
001196023 |
2005-02-17 |
Fuzion Technology Corp. |
001251194 |
2005-02-17 |
Hadian Corporation |
000762785 |
2005-02-17 |
Hart Dental Laboratory Inc. |
000975032 |
2005-02-17 |
La Sete International Inc. |
001125515 |
2005-02-17 |
Ml Expert Consultants Inc. |
001240068 |
2005-02-17 |
New Garden Restaurant And Tavern Limited |
000307169 |
2005-02-17 |
Pop Design Team Inc. |
001308560 |
2005-02-17 |
Revid Communications Inc. |
000539357 |
2005-02-17 |
Rrr Communications Incorporated |
000251963 |
2005-02-17 |
Van De Murr Homes Ltd. |
001297092 |
2005-02-17 |
Vls Trading Inc. |
001025965 |
2005-02-17 |
1124627 Ontario Inc. |
001124627 |
2005-02-17 |
1208251 Ontario Inc. |
001208251 |
2005-02-17 |
1209541 Ontario Limited |
001209541 |
2005-02-17 |
1371597 Ontario Inc. |
001371597 |
2005-02-17 |
903246 Ontario Limited |
000903246 |
2005-02-18 |
Bopresco Holdings Ltd. |
000779813 |
2005-02-18 |
City Battery (London) Ltd. |
000297819 |
2005-02-18 |
Crystal Craft Industries Inc. |
000517122 |
2005-02-18 |
Dwellings International Inc. |
000487880 |
2005-02-18 |
Emyg Consulting Inc. |
000850937 |
2005-02-18 |
Environmental Soda Blasting Inc. |
001097557 |
2005-02-18 |
Footwear Service Consulting Inc. |
001116218 |
2005-02-18 |
Fraser Home Renovations Inc. |
000827921 |
2005-02-18 |
Ganasco Investment Corporation |
000832574 |
2005-02-18 |
Gino Ganassini, Custom Tailor Ltd. |
000333809 |
2005-02-18 |
Godin Trucking Ltd. |
001311822 |
2005-02-18 |
Hart Bros. Holdings Ltd. |
000768780 |
2005-02-18 |
Janice Investments Inc. |
001040915 |
2005-02-18 |
K. Field Trading Co. Ltd. |
001018965 |
2005-02-18 |
Koster Fuels Limited |
000481321 |
2005-02-18 |
Linux Stock News, Inc. |
001392596 |
2005-02-18 |
Millenium Laundry Management Inc. |
001245388 |
2005-02-18 |
Millenium/Macke Laundry Systems Inc. |
001294579 |
2005-02-18 |
N.I.C.E. Society Inc. |
001356685 |
2005-02-18 |
P. & M. Salis Enterprises Inc. |
000884242 |
2005-02-18 |
Plant Essentials Ltd. |
001120286 |
2005-02-18 |
Property Software Solutions Limited |
000978027 |
2005-02-18 |
Rionew Holdings Inc. |
001390930 |
2005-02-18 |
Stoney Creek Leasing Limited |
000316691 |
2005-02-18 |
The Sports Den (Brantford) Inc. |
000728202 |
2005-02-18 |
Tribear Holdings Ltd. |
001340370 |
2005-02-18 |
Triple B Hitech Inc. |
001018796 |
2005-02-18 |
Zamazal Developments Ltd. |
000855136 |
2005-02-18 |
1127831 Ontario Limited |
001127831 |
2005-02-18 |
1155983 Ontario Limited |
001155983 |
2005-02-18 |
1173650 Ontario Ltd. |
001173650 |
2005-02-18 |
1192661 Ontario Inc. |
001192661 |
2005-02-18 |
1193379 Ontario Inc. |
001193379 |
2005-02-18 |
137658 Ontario Limited |
000137658 |
2005-02-18 |
826674 Ontario Inc. |
000826674 |
2005-02-20 |
1050629 Ontario Inc. |
001050629 |
2005-02-21 |
Arabesque Fine Foods Inc. |
000635751 |
2005-02-21 |
Brobirm Technology Enterprises Inc. |
000961344 |
2005-02-21 |
Chasjag Holdings Inc. |
001463857 |
2005-02-21 |
Diagnostic Thermographic Services Inc. |
000603646 |
2005-02-21 |
Gat Holdings Canada Limited |
000854754 |
2005-02-21 |
Geodesic Consulting Inc. |
001358468 |
2005-02-21 |
Lancom Holdings Inc. |
000769785 |
2005-02-21 |
Malenfant Boivin Forestry Limited |
001579620 |
2005-02-21 |
Midtown Family Chiropractic Technical Services Inc. |
001383498 |
2005-02-21 |
N. Jehan Cosmic Connection Import Inc. |
000630759 |
2005-02-21 |
Robert Weeks Limited |
000315633 |
2005-02-21 |
Sahara Pools & Construction Ltd. |
000834307 |
2005-02-21 |
St. James Stereo Centre Limited |
000111232 |
2005-02-21 |
Steve Leili Construction Limited |
000285097 |
2005-02-21 |
T. E. Taylor Design Limited |
000599537 |
2005-02-21 |
The Bionic Printers (1993) Inc. |
001045147 |
2005-02-21 |
The Jerry Goodis Business Education Group, Inc. |
001005161 |
2005-02-21 |
Tumblemats Incorporated |
001460889 |
2005-02-21 |
X-Men Divers Inc. |
001384485 |
2005-02-21 |
1075164 Ontario Inc. |
001075164 |
2005-02-21 |
1076578 Ontario Ltd. |
001076578 |
2005-02-21 |
1119644 Ontario Inc. |
001119644 |
2005-02-21 |
1126141 Ontario Limited |
001126141 |
2005-02-21 |
1142178 Ontario Ltd. |
001142178 |
2005-02-21 |
1149052 Ontario Limited |
001149052 |
2005-02-21 |
1206565 Ontario Inc. |
001206565 |
2005-02-21 |
1235108 Ontario Inc. |
001235108 |
2005-02-21 |
1368849 Ontario Ltd. |
001368849 |
2005-02-21 |
1381931 Ontario Inc. |
001381931 |
2005-02-21 |
1384106 Ontario Limited |
001384106 |
2005-02-21 |
1461440 Ontario Limited |
001461440 |
2005-02-22 |
A Gift Of Love Inc. |
001308784 |
2005-02-22 |
Banerjee & Associates International Inc. |
001522892 |
2005-02-22 |
Bojet Trading Ltd. |
001359350 |
2005-02-22 |
C. & D. Riva Enterprises Ltd. |
000699003 |
2005-02-22 |
Canbear Enterprises Inc. |
001012800 |
2005-02-22 |
Complete Dental Care Corp. |
000542946 |
2005-02-22 |
Creekwood Investments Ltd. |
000827106 |
2005-02-22 |
Dask Communications Inc. |
001078708 |
2005-02-22 |
Dixon Tube Inc. |
001049146 |
2005-02-22 |
H. Groop Ltd. General Contractors |
000757524 |
2005-02-22 |
Hbh Distributing Limited |
000312616 |
2005-02-22 |
Hometech Solutions Inc. |
001492646 |
2005-02-22 |
J.M.B. Landscaping Ltd. |
000726753 |
2005-02-22 |
Juniper’s Playschool Inc. |
000680229 |
2005-02-22 |
Key Safety & Package Inc. |
001591449 |
2005-02-22 |
Lavasteele Corp. |
001292308 |
2005-02-22 |
Net Realtor Corp. |
001457603 |
2005-02-22 |
New Era Realty (Ontario) Ltd. |
000225882 |
2005-02-22 |
P.D. Macklem Drugs Ltd. |
000673544 |
2005-02-22 |
Quesnel Taekwon-Do Inc. |
001323418 |
2005-02-22 |
Rhino-Med Research Inc. |
000723645 |
2005-02-22 |
Ross Doble Investments Inc. |
000238421 |
2005-02-22 |
Rutger Vandersleen Construction Ltd. |
000589136 |
2005-02-22 |
The International Institute Of Information Technology Professionals Inc. |
001542519 |
2005-02-22 |
Thunder Excavating Ltd. |
000916862 |
2005-02-22 |
1058953 Ontario Inc. |
001058953 |
2005-02-22 |
1099041 Ontario Limited |
001099041 |
2005-02-22 |
1124616 Ontario Ltd. |
001124616 |
2005-02-22 |
1168202 Ontario Inc. |
001168202 |
2005-02-22 |
1174712 Ontario Limited |
001174712 |
2005-02-22 |
1273052 Ontario Inc. |
001273052 |
2005-02-22 |
1280049 Ontario Inc. |
001280049 |
2005-02-22 |
1334123 Ontario Inc. |
001334123 |
2005-02-22 |
1418295 Ontario Limited |
001418295 |
2005-02-22 |
1562410 Ontario Inc. |
001562410 |
2005-02-22 |
2017295 Ontario Incorporated |
002017295 |
2005-02-22 |
301 Packaging Consultants Inc. |
000868976 |
2005-02-22 |
741755 Ontario Inc. |
000741755 |
2005-02-22 |
788354 Ontario Inc. |
000788354 |
2005-02-22 |
814140 Ontario Inc. |
000814140 |
2005-02-22 |
818838 Ontario Limited |
000818838 |
2005-02-22 |
903940 Ontario Limited |
000903940 |
2005-02-23 |
Authentech Corporation |
001093951 |
2005-02-23 |
Bekabitev Investments Limited |
000105948 |
2005-02-23 |
Browneng Enterprises Inc. |
001123502 |
2005-02-23 |
Edl International Inc. |
000720061 |
2005-02-23 |
Ekanos Corporation |
001330612 |
2005-02-23 |
Favorite British Imports Ltd. |
001026771 |
2005-02-23 |
Jasama Foods Ltd. |
001346432 |
2005-02-23 |
Jlh Consulting Ltd. |
001377815 |
2005-02-23 |
Jvh Productions Inc. |
001077439 |
2005-02-23 |
Jwv Auto Service Inc. |
000974340 |
2005-02-23 |
Met-Eng Consulting Inc. |
001271507 |
2005-02-23 |
Omnicare Canada Inc. |
001451421 |
2005-02-23 |
Priebe Brothers Masonry Ltd. |
000716137 |
2005-02-23 |
Promptek Solutions Inc. |
001628518 |
2005-02-23 |
Tanworth Investments Limited |
000132754 |
2005-02-23 |
Tgi Investments Inc. |
000953591 |
2005-02-23 |
1025029 Ontario Inc. |
001025029 |
2005-02-23 |
1207422 Ontario Limited |
001207422 |
2005-02-23 |
1346739 Ontario Inc. |
001346739 |
2005-02-23 |
1439812 Ontario Inc. |
001439812 |
2005-02-23 |
628851 Ontario Limited |
000628851 |
2005-02-23 |
665942 Ontario Limited |
000665942 |
2005-02-23 |
966191 Ontario Limited |
000966191 |
2005-02-24 |
Cesan Mechanical Systems Co. Ltd. |
000882137 |
2005-02-24 |
Eagle Express Transportation Inc. |
001461962 |
2005-02-24 |
Greenpark Custom Classics Inc. |
000806356 |
2005-02-24 |
La Modella Leather Goods Inc. |
000605099 |
2005-02-24 |
Ltl Canada Inc. |
000821455 |
2005-02-24 |
R C Enterprises Inc. |
000931936 |
2005-02-24 |
Rising To The Occasion Incorporated |
001079957 |
2005-02-24 |
The 5Th Company Incorporated |
001223517 |
2005-02-24 |
Total Vehicle Sales & Leasing Ltd. |
001344679 |
2005-02-24 |
Totalline International Inc. |
001062962 |
2005-02-24 |
Two Step Holdings Inc. |
000807449 |
2005-02-24 |
Uniform Fashion Limited |
000900253 |
2005-02-24 |
1101599 Ontario Inc. |
001101599 |
2005-02-24 |
1202506 Ontario Inc. |
001202506 |
2005-02-24 |
1289072 Ontario Inc. |
001289072 |
2005-02-24 |
1414239 Ontario Inc. |
001414239 |
2005-02-24 |
1621120 Ontario Inc. |
001621120 |
2005-02-24 |
2003631 Ontario Ltd. |
002003631 |
2005-02-24 |
476292 Ontario Limited |
000476292 |
2005-02-24 |
757684 Ontario Ltd. |
000757684 |
2005-02-24 |
964249 Ontario Ltd. |
000964249 |
2005-02-25 |
Bristol Enterprises (Chatham) Ltd. |
000848971 |
2005-02-25 |
Dertech Inc. |
001165431 |
2005-02-25 |
Donald Mclaren Limited |
000080902 |
2005-02-25 |
Elle Clan Paving & Interlock Inc. |
001231368 |
2005-02-25 |
Galleria Milano Pharmacy Inc. |
000828067 |
2005-02-25 |
Genesis Dw Limited |
000153069 |
2005-02-25 |
Hoogwerf Bus Lines Ltd. |
001226513 |
2005-02-25 |
Invest In Your Image Inc. |
001289739 |
2005-02-25 |
Jrf Communication Inc. |
001229837 |
2005-02-25 |
Kadmond High-Care Cosmetics Inc. |
001164417 |
2005-02-25 |
Mcsand Gravel Co. Ltd. |
000420204 |
2005-02-25 |
Milan Automobile Company Limited |
001105555 |
2005-02-25 |
P. & E. Design Service Inc. |
001113645 |
2005-02-25 |
Quantol Capital Group Inc. |
002018664 |
2005-02-25 |
The Kingsway Travel Bureau Inc. |
000575808 |
2005-02-25 |
The Printing Hutt (1993) Inc. |
001031956 |
2005-02-25 |
The Vision Quest Centre Inc. |
001463494 |
2005-02-25 |
Tillsonburg Investment Properties Limited |
000794776 |
2005-02-25 |
Tor-Ver Trading Ltd. |
001280809 |
2005-02-25 |
Van Tran Holdings Ltd. |
000842190 |
2005-02-25 |
1176298 Ontario Inc. |
001176298 |
2005-02-25 |
1220326 Ontario Ltd. |
001220326 |
2005-02-25 |
1257308 Ontario Limited |
001257308 |
2005-02-25 |
1288743 Ontario Inc. |
001288743 |
2005-02-25 |
1310315 Ontario Inc. |
001310315 |
2005-02-25 |
1349726 Ontario Inc. |
001349726 |
2005-02-25 |
1437742 Ontario Limited |
001437742 |
2005-02-25 |
459316 Ontario Limited |
000459316 |
2005-02-25 |
622045 Ontario Limited |
000622045 |
2005-02-25 |
732961 Ontario Inc. |
000732961 |
2005-02-26 |
Gold Coin Inn Limited |
000374360 |
2005-02-26 |
1099675 Ontario Inc. |
001099675 |
2005-02-27 |
804900 Ontario Ltd. |
000804900 |
2005-02-28 |
Alconi Holdings Inc. |
000765835 |
2005-02-28 |
Algom Masonry Inc. |
001268976 |
2005-02-28 |
Barkaat Financial Group Ltd. |
002034494 |
2005-02-28 |
Bombay Hut Inc. |
001354216 |
2005-02-28 |
Broadlands Farms & Management Ltd. |
000595712 |
2005-02-28 |
Business And Professional Systems Group Ltd. |
001384981 |
2005-02-28 |
Canadane Inc. |
001194768 |
2005-02-28 |
Carlyle Communication Group Inc. |
000796162 |
2005-02-28 |
Cerro Leather Imports Canada Limited |
000491736 |
2005-02-28 |
Condessa Enterprises Inc. |
001014482 |
2005-02-28 |
Digital Micro Distribution Inc. |
001200686 |
2005-02-28 |
Double M Systems Corporation |
001073633 |
2005-02-28 |
Elabev Inc. |
000438838 |
2005-02-28 |
Elwood O. Brennan Electrical Contractor Ltd. |
000403339 |
2005-02-28 |
Farkas Garage Ltd. |
000359111 |
2005-02-28 |
First Source Workplace Furnishings Inc. |
001253624 |
2005-02-28 |
G.T.O. Sprayers Ltd. |
000765019 |
2005-02-28 |
Gareth Brown Productions Inc. |
001001218 |
2005-02-28 |
Gold Depot 2 Inc. |
001503828 |
2005-02-28 |
H. Berger Technical Services Inc. |
001088741 |
2005-02-28 |
Hun Technologies Ltd. |
001177685 |
2005-02-28 |
Ibolya Farms Limited |
000136751 |
2005-02-28 |
Infinity Introducing Synergy Inc. |
001515595 |
2005-02-28 |
Iserlohn Express Inc. |
002006029 |
2005-02-28 |
Kingkrest Inc. |
000619626 |
2005-02-28 |
Laclie Street Eatery Inc. |
001195414 |
2005-02-28 |
Lindolyn Wines Inc. |
001194836 |
2005-02-28 |
Milliken Village Mall Limited |
000637110 |
2005-02-28 |
Neuhaus Construction Limited |
000339893 |
2005-02-28 |
Neuhaus Real Estate Ltd. |
000955482 |
2005-02-28 |
Relax Air Systems Inc. |
000843246 |
2005-02-28 |
Robert D. Exley & Associates Inc. |
001206600 |
2005-02-28 |
Sketchley Cleaners Franchise #977 |
000905801 |
2005-02-28 |
Sky Connections Inc. |
001229198 |
2005-02-28 |
The Brew & Wine Centre Inc. |
001001408 |
2005-02-28 |
The Drapery Connection And More Ltd. |
001137079 |
2005-02-28 |
W. G. Alexander Ltd. |
000284968 |
2005-02-28 |
Yorkview Auto Sales Ltd. |
000981788 |
2005-02-28 |
Zebertavicius Farms Limited |
000220712 |
2005-02-28 |
1058692 Ontario Inc. |
001058692 |
2005-02-28 |
1073798 Ontario Limited |
001073798 |
2005-02-28 |
1100436 Ontario Inc. |
001100436 |
2005-02-28 |
1113558 Ontario Inc. |
001113558 |
2005-02-28 |
1127603 Ontario Limited |
001127603 |
2005-02-28 |
1156121 Ontario Inc. |
001156121 |
2005-02-28 |
1159376 Ontario Limited |
001159376 |
2005-02-28 |
1211369 Ontario Inc. |
001211369 |
2005-02-28 |
1219134 Ontario Inc. |
001219134 |
2005-02-28 |
1228357 Ontario Ltd. |
001228357 |
2005-02-28 |
1311319 Ontario Limited |
001311319 |
2005-02-28 |
1396098 Ontario Limited |
001396098 |
2005-02-28 |
1409565 Ontario Ltd. |
001409565 |
2005-02-28 |
1474510 Ontario Inc. |
001474510 |
2005-02-28 |
1500650 Ontario Ltd. |
001500650 |
2005-02-28 |
567019 Ontario Limited |
000567019 |
2005-02-28 |
732118 Ontario Inc. |
000732118 |
2005-02-28 |
875002 Ontario Inc. |
000875002 |
2005-02-28 |
907289 Ontario Inc. |
000907289 |
2005-02-28 |
981571 Ontario Limited |
000981571 |
2005-02-28 |
982786 Ontario Inc. |
000982786 |
2005-03-01 |
Aston Robson International Inc. |
001171370 |
2005-03-01 |
Baroda 9 Investments Ltd. |
000963209 |
2005-03-01 |
Esp Refreshments Inc. |
001561646 |
2005-03-01 |
Patronix Solutions Ltd. |
000953418 |
2005-03-01 |
Trillium Cable Communications Limited |
000999445 |
2005-03-01 |
York Town Paving Ltd. |
000787077 |
2005-03-01 |
1279284 Ontario Inc. |
001279284 |
2005-03-01 |
1454612 Ontario Limited |
001454612 |
2005-03-01 |
755192 Ontario Inc. |
000755192 |
2005-03-01 |
834401 Ontario Inc. |
000834401 |
2005-03-01 |
987641 Ontario Limited |
000987641 |
2005-03-02 |
Aerofly Services Inc. |
001417833 |
2005-03-02 |
B.B.C. Textiles Inc. |
001257122 |
2005-03-02 |
Earth Energy Resources Inc. |
000988600 |
2005-03-02 |
Easton Rambler Limited |
001397998 |
2005-03-02 |
G-Tac Systems Inc. |
001413710 |
2005-03-02 |
H. & P. Hannam Enterprises Inc. |
000677730 |
2005-03-02 |
Imaginart Corporation |
000974310 |
2005-03-02 |
Linen Factory Outlet Inc. |
000956677 |
2005-03-02 |
Mcl Pharmacy Ltd. |
000910666 |
2005-03-02 |
Mcm Properties Limited |
001077207 |
2005-03-02 |
Pagunt Limited |
000775776 |
2005-03-02 |
Parhar Transportation Services Ltd. |
002012350 |
2005-03-02 |
R. & S. Holding Co. Ltd. |
000107075 |
2005-03-02 |
Rideau Heartland Realty Inc. |
000866401 |
2005-03-02 |
Star International Logistics Inc. |
001432552 |
2005-03-02 |
Trento Welding & Fabricating Inc. |
000998122 |
2005-03-02 |
Type Unlimited Inc. |
001113331 |
2005-03-02 |
1410718 Ontario Inc. |
001410718 |
2005-03-02 |
1477 Wilson Avenue Apartments Ltd. |
000762982 |
2005-03-02 |
354294 Ontario Limited |
000354294 |
2005-03-02 |
725103 Ontario Inc. |
000725103 |
2005-03-03 |
Bipin Machining Ltd. |
001529493 |
2005-03-03 |
Jacor Enterprises Inc. |
000925390 |
2005-03-03 |
Liquid Capital Factors Corp. |
002019417 |
2005-03-03 |
Pivotal Point Ventures Inc. |
001471231 |
2005-03-03 |
R. G. Morley & Associates Insurance Agencies Limited |
000223888 |
2005-03-03 |
Roy Nicholls Photography Limited |
000376359 |
2005-03-03 |
1410197 Ontario Inc. |
001410197 |
2005-03-04 |
Babs Dental Services Ltd. |
000518469 |
2005-03-04 |
Bernhardt Appliances Limited |
000212450 |
2005-03-04 |
Castlekeep Holdings Inc. |
000942143 |
2005-03-04 |
D&G Malleck Enterprises Inc. |
000450370 |
2005-03-04 |
Daredevil Park Inc. |
000453623 |
2005-03-04 |
Dlm Precision Sawing Inc. |
001300877 |
2005-03-04 |
Infinite Worlds Cards & Comics Inc. |
001197623 |
2005-03-04 |
Latin Produce Inc. |
001221511 |
2005-03-04 |
Po Construction Inc. |
001434656 |
2005-03-04 |
Rapid Response Logistic Support & Assoc Ltd. |
001024293 |
2005-03-04 |
X-Treme Concepts Inc. |
001394112 |
2005-03-04 |
1073351 Ontario Inc. |
001073351 |
2005-03-04 |
1135358 Ontario Inc. |
001135358 |
2005-03-04 |
1332483 Ontario Inc. |
001332483 |
2005-03-07 |
Affinity Express Canada Inc. |
001492730 |
2005-03-07 |
Apolo Bakery & Pastry Ltd. |
001117932 |
2005-03-07 |
Carvalhos Taxi Limited |
000268189 |
2005-03-07 |
Couple-Up Welding Inc. |
001331112 |
2005-03-07 |
Don Barker Trucking Inc. |
000502128 |
2005-03-07 |
Fia Corpcom Group Inc. |
001234170 |
2005-03-07 |
Fia Corporate And Public Services Inc. |
001346276 |
2005-03-07 |
Fia Forensic And Investigative Accounting Inc. |
001128162 |
2005-03-07 |
Fia Specialist Investigations Group Inc. |
001229890 |
2005-03-07 |
Fortune Builders Limited |
000066727 |
2005-03-07 |
Holly Yip Enterprises Ltd. |
001228776 |
2005-03-07 |
Intouch Software Inc. |
000859138 |
2005-03-07 |
J.A.S. Construction Dumping Inc. |
001482960 |
2005-03-07 |
Limestone Hall Farms Limited |
000113333 |
2005-03-07 |
Lj Timber Products & Services Inc. |
001501891 |
2005-03-07 |
Onig Limited |
001346622 |
2005-03-07 |
Partyland Inc. |
000868090 |
2005-03-07 |
Pebble Stone Supply Ltd. |
001021061 |
2005-03-07 |
Pore Pius Inc. |
001455434 |
2005-03-07 |
Presview Development Inc. |
000888548 |
2005-03-07 |
Psd Management Inc. |
000786601 |
2005-03-07 |
Quantum Janitorial Limited |
001351709 |
2005-03-07 |
Rc Jewellery Inc. |
001586233 |
2005-03-07 |
Sequel Pro Systems Inc. |
000732528 |
2005-03-07 |
Teamidea Company Limited |
001358590 |
2005-03-07 |
1100670 Ontario Limited |
001100670 |
2005-03-07 |
1234721 Ontario Ltd. |
001234721 |
2005-03-07 |
1242531 Ontario Inc. |
001242531 |
2005-03-07 |
1267510 Ontario Inc. |
001267510 |
2005-03-07 |
1349793 Ontario Limited |
001349793 |
2005-03-07 |
1415956 Ontario Ltd. |
001415956 |
2005-03-07 |
1482452 Ontario Inc. |
001482452 |
2005-03-07 |
2015770 Ontario Limited |
002015770 |
2005-03-07 |
2019531 Ontario Limited |
002019531 |
2005-03-07 |
2023441 Ontario Inc. |
002023441 |
2005-03-07 |
791114 Ontario Limited |
000791114 |
2005-03-08 |
Amce International Marketing Inc. |
001042364 |
2005-03-08 |
Ats Accounting And Tax Filing Services Inc. |
001312975 |
2005-03-08 |
Azonic Networks Inc. |
001461272 |
2005-03-08 |
D.G. Laflamme Construction Inc. |
000999696 |
2005-03-08 |
Dmn Data Inc. |
001410358 |
2005-03-08 |
Dwg 905 Corp. |
002001648 |
2005-03-08 |
Fred Shore & Company Limited |
000088804 |
2005-03-08 |
Future Concrete Forming Ltd. |
002010452 |
2005-03-08 |
Link Express Canada Inc. |
000966666 |
2005-03-08 |
M. R. Mallory Management Inc. |
000518600 |
2005-03-08 |
New World Furniture Limited |
000821285 |
2005-03-08 |
Ontario Motor Products Ltd. |
001459432 |
2005-03-08 |
Philada Auto Body Inc. |
001095660 |
2005-03-08 |
Portlane Holdings Inc. |
000897397 |
2005-03-08 |
San-Har Management Ltd. |
000414110 |
2005-03-08 |
Shanxi-Canada Trading Company Inc. |
001085457 |
2005-03-08 |
Smw Computer Services Inc. |
001271476 |
2005-03-08 |
Tomeric Enterprises Limited |
000312433 |
2005-03-08 |
Topaz Consulting Inc. |
001289088 |
2005-03-08 |
Toronto Rug Care Ltd. |
001332928 |
2005-03-08 |
Waymar Construction Limited |
000260113 |
2005-03-08 |
1077539 Ontario Limited |
001077539 |
2005-03-08 |
1203299 Ontario Limited |
001203299 |
2005-03-08 |
1214920 Ontario Limited |
001214920 |
2005-03-08 |
1249431 Ontario Inc. |
001249431 |
2005-03-08 |
1294565 Ontario Inc. |
001294565 |
2005-03-08 |
1314770 Ontario Inc. |
001314770 |
2005-03-08 |
1419875 Ontario Inc. |
001419875 |
2005-03-08 |
2039260 Ontario Limited |
002039260 |
2005-03-08 |
983339 Ontario Ltd. |
000983339 |
2005-03-09 |
Bun Tang Trading Co. Ltd. |
001225000 |
2005-03-09 |
Calbar Inc. |
000832424 |
2005-03-09 |
Ccal (Canada) Inc. |
000825652 |
2005-03-09 |
Diogo Trim Inc. |
001292641 |
2005-03-09 |
Edgeley Investments Inc. |
001370659 |
2005-03-09 |
Ent Belvedere Travel Group Inc. |
001327126 |
2005-03-09 |
F. J. Lenz Limited |
000380498 |
2005-03-09 |
Falcon Wing Productions Ltd. |
002010488 |
2005-03-09 |
Infotrack Technologies Inc. |
001445831 |
2005-03-09 |
John Barker Enterprises Inc. |
000622632 |
2005-03-09 |
Johnny Baby’s Garage Limited |
000155428 |
2005-03-09 |
Just Imagine Picture Framing & Gallery Inc. |
000968919 |
2005-03-09 |
M.A.C. Cosmetics (East) Inc./ M.A.C. Cosmetiques (Est) Inc. |
001012269 |
2005-03-09 |
Middlesex Lambton Communications Corporation |
000682357 |
2005-03-09 |
Mmr Associates Inc. |
000805721 |
2005-03-09 |
P.P.R. Communications Inc. |
001063161 |
2005-03-09 |
Toneatti Construction Company Ltd. |
000538153 |
2005-03-09 |
Wellson Trading Ltd. |
001172660 |
2005-03-09 |
Williamson Fly Fishing Tackle Inc. |
000842577 |
2005-03-09 |
1044298 Ontario Inc. |
001044298 |
2005-03-09 |
1319386 Ontario Inc. |
001319386 |
2005-03-09 |
1463842 Ontario Inc. |
001463842 |
2005-03-09 |
1471856 Ontario Inc. |
001471856 |
2005-03-09 |
801856 Ontario Limited |
000801856 |
2005-03-09 |
908205 Ontario Inc. |
000908205 |
2005-03-09 |
978581 Ontario Inc. |
000978581 |
2005-03-10 |
Alcam Construction Ltd. |
000701513 |
2005-03-10 |
Go To Market Advisors Inc. |
001457944 |
2005-03-10 |
John H. Day Consultants Limited |
000846407 |
2005-03-10 |
Kaos Works Inc. |
001325509 |
2005-03-10 |
Kidcon Computer Consulting Limited |
001238478 |
2005-03-10 |
Lincon Personnel Inc. |
000815053 |
2005-03-10 |
Mariegie’s Merchandising Ltd. |
000784033 |
2005-03-10 |
Mr. Cd’s Ltd. |
001034297 |
2005-03-10 |
Ruth C. Lewis & Associates Inc. |
000856746 |
2005-03-10 |
The Perfect Mix Limited |
000913313 |
2005-03-10 |
Ultimate Tabs Inc. |
001077568 |
2005-03-10 |
1089459 Ontario Limited |
001089459 |
2005-03-10 |
1096521 Ontario Limited |
001096521 |
2005-03-10 |
1201950 Ontario Inc. |
001201950 |
2005-03-10 |
1348557 Ontario Limited |
001348557 |
2005-03-10 |
552262 Ontario Limited |
000552262 |
2005-03-10 |
720228 Ontario Inc. |
000720228 |
2005-03-10 |
884914 Ontario Limited |
000884914 |
2005-03-10 |
889515 Ontario Inc. |
000889515 |
2005-03-11 |
William Tulloch Holding Inc. |
000879836 |
B. G. Hawton
Director, Companies and Personal Property Security Branch
(138-G627)
Notice of Default in Complying with the Corporations Tax Act
The Director has been notified by the Minister of Finance that the following corporations are in default in complying with the Corporations Tax Act.
Notice Is Hereby Given under subsection 241(1) of the Business Corporations Act, that unless the corporations listed hereunder comply with the requirements of the Corporations Tax Act within 90 days of this notice, orders will be made dissolving the defaulting corporations. All enquiries concerning this notice are to be directed to Ministry of Finance, Corporations Tax, 33 King Street West, Oshawa, Ontario L1H 8H6.
Date |
Name of Corporation |
Ontario Corporation Number |
---|---|---|
2005-03-26 |
A C M Computer Consulting Services Inc. |
001199897 |
2005-03-26 |
A.C.E. Sales & Service Ltd. |
001196418 |
2005-03-26 |
Aaaaaa Moving Lover Ltd. |
001199266 |
2005-03-26 |
Abacus Networking Solutions Inc. |
001204247 |
2005-03-26 |
Abacus Transportation Services Inc. |
001199384 |
2005-03-26 |
Absolut Financial Inc. |
001202161 |
2005-03-26 |
Access Services Key Inc. |
001203377 |
2005-03-26 |
Accident Injury Management Clinic (London) Inc. |
001199658 |
2005-03-26 |
Active Mobility Ltd. |
001190744 |
2005-03-26 |
Administrative Law Publishing Corporation |
000942584 |
2005-03-26 |
Advocacy For Parents Inc. |
001194981 |
2005-03-26 |
Aeis-Automotive Electronics Installation Services Inc. |
001193115 |
2005-03-26 |
Agincourt & Associates Ltd. |
001189809 |
2005-03-26 |
Alan J. Hale Contractors Limited |
001208972 |
2005-03-26 |
Alba Corp. |
001195481 |
2005-03-26 |
Aldborough Consulting Limited |
001196222 |
2005-03-26 |
Alpha Immigration & Investment Inc. |
001194415 |
2005-03-26 |
Amg Corporate Travel Inc. |
001198614 |
2005-03-26 |
Anthony Anderson & Associates Inc. |
001197044 |
2005-03-26 |
Apricot Catering Inc. |
001199328 |
2005-03-26 |
Apt Advertising Inc. |
001209127 |
2005-03-26 |
Arbun Gupta Co. Inc. |
001204131 |
2005-03-26 |
Aries Information Systems Inc. |
001193596 |
2005-03-26 |
Arshia Painting & Decorating Inc. |
001195558 |
2005-03-26 |
Ashridge Manor Holdings Ltd. |
001206933 |
2005-03-26 |
Atlana Janitorial Services Inc. |
001190664 |
2005-03-26 |
Atnt Ltd. |
000885581 |
2005-03-26 |
Aurora Tool & Die Inc. |
001113736 |
2005-03-26 |
Automation Cable Inc. |
001197043 |
2005-03-26 |
Automotive Advisory Group Truck Inc. |
001205310 |
2005-03-26 |
Azlyn International Inc. |
001204309 |
2005-03-26 |
B & A Auto Centre Ltd. |
001189405 |
2005-03-26 |
B & B Vend A Snack Inc. |
001190026 |
2005-03-26 |
B Q Hauling Ltd. |
001168151 |
2005-03-26 |
B.L.S. Limousines Toronto Inc. |
001194783 |
2005-03-26 |
Babbo’s Pizzeria Inc. |
001202415 |
2005-03-26 |
Bamdad Supermarket Ltd. |
001198194 |
2005-03-26 |
Barathon Development Corporation |
001246064 |
2005-03-26 |
Barber Bros. Company Ltd. |
001190687 |
2005-03-26 |
Barchal Inc. |
001200087 |
2005-03-26 |
Bartlett Township Mch Inc. |
001194078 |
2005-03-26 |
Basco Watch (Canada) Limited |
001193091 |
2005-03-26 |
Beechford Development Management Inc. |
001206459 |
2005-03-26 |
Berry Lake Computers Ltd. |
001200388 |
2005-03-26 |
Best East Investments Ltd. |
001202439 |
2005-03-26 |
Bestbilt Construction Limited |
000461485 |
2005-03-26 |
Bhl & Associates Inc. |
001206923 |
2005-03-26 |
Bio-Electric Limited |
001083675 |
2005-03-26 |
Body-Tech International Inc. |
001197181 |
2005-03-26 |
Bodymind Health Resources Inc. |
001194898 |
2005-03-26 |
Bojak Investments Limited |
000145128 |
2005-03-26 |
Boma Property Maintenance Inc. |
001205291 |
2005-03-26 |
Boris & Sheppard Trucking Ltd. |
001199731 |
2005-03-26 |
Bridge Williams Corporation |
001186493 |
2005-03-26 |
Broadway Bagel Restaurants Limited |
001196678 |
2005-03-26 |
Bsea Holdings Inc. |
001193524 |
2005-03-26 |
Btv Holdings Limited |
000608905 |
2005-03-26 |
Buckinghamshire Holdings Inc. |
001195183 |
2005-03-26 |
Bullet Transportation And Personnel Inc. |
001198858 |
2005-03-26 |
Business Assistance Inc. |
001199296 |
2005-03-26 |
Butlers, Maids, & More Inc. |
001334719 |
2005-03-26 |
C.E.M. Office Cleaners Inc. |
001206029 |
2005-03-26 |
C.G.F. Food Inc. |
001189306 |
2005-03-26 |
C-I Group Inc. |
001202384 |
2005-03-26 |
Cable Plus Communications Inc. |
001194316 |
2005-03-26 |
Caifuh International Group Ltd. |
001198745 |
2005-03-26 |
Caledon Construction Management Services Inc. |
001184476 |
2005-03-26 |
Cali Tan Inc. |
001203391 |
2005-03-26 |
Camilleri Consulting Inc. |
001189280 |
2005-03-26 |
Canadian Applied Cryogenics Processing Inc. |
001192401 |
2005-03-26 |
Canadian Boshan Corporation |
001197585 |
2005-03-26 |
Canadian Inspection Machinery Inc. |
001201269 |
2005-03-26 |
Canadian Inter-Market Center Inc. |
001200676 |
2005-03-26 |
Canadian Oil & Gas Services International Inc. |
001196857 |
2005-03-26 |
Canadian Shopping Centre (Sudbury) Inc. |
001168144 |
2005-03-26 |
Cantario Opportunities Inc. |
001200497 |
2005-03-26 |
Carlin Airlines Inc. |
001188959 |
2005-03-26 |
Carrabba’s Inc. |
001196986 |
2005-03-26 |
Cedarbrook Carpentry Ltd. |
001207152 |
2005-03-26 |
Cegc Management Inc. |
001196934 |
2005-03-26 |
Centium Capital Inc. |
001138960 |
2005-03-26 |
Central Waste Inc. |
001197402 |
2005-03-26 |
Chatsworth Financials Inc. |
001197979 |
2005-03-26 |
Choice In Foods Inc. |
001201524 |
2005-03-26 |
CH13 Photonics International Inc. |
001195533 |
2005-03-26 |
Circuit Logic Communications Corp. |
001195817 |
2005-03-26 |
Citc (Canada) 1988 Corporation |
001202353 |
2005-03-26 |
Citigem Company Limited |
001194920 |
2005-03-26 |
Cityweb Infocorp Ltd. |
001189256 |
2005-03-26 |
Clearcon Corp. |
001203935 |
2005-03-26 |
Clz International Inc. |
001196202 |
2005-03-26 |
Cmc Entertainment Group Limited |
001194774 |
2005-03-26 |
Codyboy Inc. |
001205442 |
2005-03-26 |
Colonial Marble & Tiling Ltd. |
001192894 |
2005-03-26 |
Compasssoft Inc. |
001145383 |
2005-03-26 |
Concordia Property Investments Limited |
001195270 |
2005-03-26 |
Consortium Investors Group Inc. |
001195244 |
2005-03-26 |
Construction Management Group Inc. |
001200437 |
2005-03-26 |
Conte Holdings Inc. |
000995214 |
2005-03-26 |
Continental Corrugated Products Inc. |
001207894 |
2005-03-26 |
Core Cutting Services (Quinte) Ltd. |
000612061 |
2005-03-26 |
Cornell Manor Inc. |
001194479 |
2005-03-26 |
Corroseal Engineering Inc. |
001207903 |
2005-03-26 |
Cow Cable Inc. |
001196459 |
2005-03-26 |
Coxmill Developments Inc. |
001189246 |
2005-03-26 |
Crazy Lee’s (Pickering) Limited |
000630172 |
2005-03-26 |
Cross Border Clearance Services Inc. |
001206126 |
2005-03-26 |
Crystal Best International Limited |
001207461 |
2005-03-26 |
Cyber Genie Inc. |
001206189 |
2005-03-26 |
D’Urso Investments Ltd. |
001202155 |
2005-03-26 |
Dak’s Unisex Clothing Ltd. |
001195604 |
2005-03-26 |
Defeasance Financial Corporation |
001207288 |
2005-03-26 |
Delta Distributing Ltd. |
001194282 |
2005-03-26 |
Denim Hut Ltd. |
001195642 |
2005-03-26 |
Diamante Group Ltd. |
001205336 |
2005-03-26 |
Digital Construction & Consulting Inc. |
001200464 |
2005-03-26 |
Digital Eyes Inc. |
001193117 |
2005-03-26 |
Dquest Technologies Inc. |
001308528 |
2005-03-26 |
Drywall & Contracting 2000 Inc. |
001336219 |
2005-03-26 |
Dtt Promotions Inc. |
001190759 |
2005-03-26 |
Dufferin Roof Management Services Inc. |
001200514 |
2005-03-26 |
Dynabridge International Trade Inc. |
001207696 |
2005-03-26 |
Eastern Ontario Centre For Women’s Issues Inc. |
001189707 |
2005-03-26 |
Easy Telecom Inc. |
001205129 |
2005-03-26 |
Elemental Solutions Inc. |
001295230 |
2005-03-26 |
Elgin Auto Supply Of West Lorne Limited |
000228589 |
2005-03-26 |
Elz Consulting Inc. |
001433797 |
2005-03-26 |
Euro Vogue Ltd. |
001206181 |
2005-03-26 |
Everest Recycling Systems Inc. |
001206094 |
2005-03-26 |
Exotic Leather Trading Co. Inc. |
001486458 |
2005-03-26 |
Export Group International Inc. |
001202386 |
2005-03-26 |
Fabric Awnings Ltd. |
001201889 |
2005-03-26 |
Fay Trading International Ltd. |
001197518 |
2005-03-26 |
Fidelis Construction Limited |
001189326 |
2005-03-26 |
Fifteen Robina Property Ltd. |
001206434 |
2005-03-26 |
Finchwood North Developments Inc. |
001189873 |
2005-03-26 |
Fire Works Paint Cafe Inc. |
001208267 |
2005-03-26 |
Fireworks Productions Inc. |
001170581 |
2005-03-26 |
First International Trading Corporation |
001187753 |
2005-03-26 |
First Stop Comp-U-Shop Ltd. |
001207153 |
2005-03-26 |
Five Sun Furniture Limited |
001197085 |
2005-03-26 |
Fooke Yacht International Ltd. |
001206019 |
2005-03-26 |
France Simard & Associates Inc. |
001207707 |
2005-03-26 |
Freedom Group Foundation Corporation |
001205343 |
2005-03-26 |
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001192592 |
2005-03-26 |
1192598 Ontario Ltd. |
001192598 |
2005-03-26 |
1192645 Ontario Inc. |
001192645 |
2005-03-26 |
1192728 Ontario Limited |
001192728 |
2005-03-26 |
1192751 Ontario Ltd. |
001192751 |
2005-03-26 |
1192812 Ontario Limited |
001192812 |
2005-03-26 |
1192847 Ontario Limited |
001192847 |
2005-03-26 |
1192869 Ontario Inc. |
001192869 |
2005-03-26 |
1192880 Ontario Inc. |
001192880 |
2005-03-26 |
1193040 Ontario Inc. |
001193040 |
2005-03-26 |
1193163 Ontario Limited |
001193163 |
2005-03-26 |
1193442 0Ntario Inc. |
001193442 |
2005-03-26 |
1193550 Ontario Limited |
001193550 |
2005-03-26 |
1193556 Ontario Inc. |
001193556 |
2005-03-26 |
1193567 Ontario Inc. |
001193567 |
2005-03-26 |
1194007 Ontario Limited |
001194007 |
2005-03-26 |
1194018 Ontario Inc. |
001194018 |
2005-03-26 |
1194060 Ontario Inc. |
001194060 |
2005-03-26 |
1194068 Ontario Inc. |
001194068 |
2005-03-26 |
1194226 Ontario Inc. |
001194226 |
2005-03-26 |
1194236 Ontario Limited |
001194236 |
2005-03-26 |
1194245 Ontario Ltd. |
001194245 |
2005-03-26 |
1194253 Ontario Limited |
001194253 |
2005-03-26 |
1194286 Ontario Limited |
001194286 |
2005-03-26 |
1194431 Ontario Limited |
001194431 |
2005-03-26 |
1194469 Ontario Limited |
001194469 |
2005-03-26 |
1194628 Ontario Inc. |
001194628 |
2005-03-26 |
1194630 Ontario Ltd. |
001194630 |
2005-03-26 |
1194631 Ontario Limited |
001194631 |
2005-03-26 |
1194761 Ontario Inc. |
001194761 |
2005-03-26 |
1195056 Ontario Ltd. |
001195056 |
2005-03-26 |
1195074 Ontario Limited |
001195074 |
2005-03-26 |
1195075 Ontario Inc. |
001195075 |
2005-03-26 |
1195137 Ontario Inc. |
001195137 |
2005-03-26 |
1195191 Ontario Inc. |
001195191 |
2005-03-26 |
1195192 Ontario Inc. |
001195192 |
2005-03-26 |
1195193 Ontario Inc. |
001195193 |
2005-03-26 |
1195201 Ontario Limited |
001195201 |
2005-03-26 |
1195236 Ontario Limited |
001195236 |
2005-03-26 |
1195290 Ontario Inc. |
001195290 |
2005-03-26 |
1195298 Ontario Ltd. |
001195298 |
2005-03-26 |
1195331 Ontario Limited |
001195331 |
2005-03-26 |
1195479 Ontario Limited |
001195479 |
2005-03-26 |
1195495 Ontario Inc. |
001195495 |
2005-03-26 |
1195594 Ontario Ltd. |
001195594 |
2005-03-26 |
1195669 Ontario Inc. |
001195669 |
2005-03-26 |
1195702 Ontario Inc. |
001195702 |
2005-03-26 |
1195707 Ontario Inc. |
001195707 |
2005-03-26 |
1195779 Ontario Ltd. |
001195779 |
2005-03-26 |
1195801 Ontario Ltd. |
001195801 |
2005-03-26 |
1195836 Ontario Inc. |
001195836 |
2005-03-26 |
1195982 Ontario Inc. |
001195982 |
2005-03-26 |
1196168 Ontario Limited |
001196168 |
2005-03-26 |
1196234 Ontario Limited |
001196234 |
2005-03-26 |
1196442 Ontario Limited |
001196442 |
2005-03-26 |
1196460 Ontario Inc. |
001196460 |
2005-03-26 |
1196572 Ontario Limited |
001196572 |
2005-03-26 |
1196631 Ontario Inc. |
001196631 |
2005-03-26 |
1196729 Ontario Limited |
001196729 |
2005-03-26 |
1196734 Ontario Inc. |
001196734 |
2005-03-26 |
1196766 Ontario Inc. |
001196766 |
2005-03-26 |
1196881 Ontario Inc. |
001196881 |
2005-03-26 |
1196948 Ontario Limited |
001196948 |
2005-03-26 |
1196957 Ontario Limited |
001196957 |
2005-03-26 |
1196989 Ontario Inc. |
001196989 |
2005-03-26 |
1197096 Ontario Inc. |
001197096 |
2005-03-26 |
1197164 Ontario Limited |
001197164 |
2005-03-26 |
1197171 Ontario Ltd. |
001197171 |
2005-03-26 |
1197201 Ontario Inc. |
001197201 |
2005-03-26 |
1197410 Ontario Ltd. |
001197410 |
2005-03-26 |
1197573 Ontario Ltd. |
001197573 |
2005-03-26 |
1197624 Ontario Ltd. |
001197624 |
2005-03-26 |
1197709 Ontario Ltd. |
001197709 |
2005-03-26 |
1197711 Ontario Inc. |
001197711 |
2005-03-26 |
1197787 Ontario Inc. |
001197787 |
2005-03-26 |
1197817 Ontario Inc. |
001197817 |
2005-03-26 |
1197857 Ontario Ltd. |
001197857 |
2005-03-26 |
1197858 Ontario Ltd. |
001197858 |
2005-03-26 |
1197913 Ontario Inc. |
001197913 |
2005-03-26 |
1197929 Ontario Inc. |
001197929 |
2005-03-26 |
1197938 Ontario Inc. |
001197938 |
2005-03-26 |
1197995 Ontario Limited |
001197995 |
2005-03-26 |
1198170 Ontario Inc. |
001198170 |
2005-03-26 |
1198632 Ontario Inc. |
001198632 |
2005-03-26 |
1198682 Ontario Inc. |
001198682 |
2005-03-26 |
1198750 Ontario Inc. |
001198750 |
2005-03-26 |
1199236 Ontario Inc. |
001199236 |
2005-03-26 |
1199237 Ontario Inc. |
001199237 |
2005-03-26 |
1199330 Ontario Limited |
001199330 |
2005-03-26 |
1199342 Ontario Inc. |
001199342 |
2005-03-26 |
1199358 Ontario Inc. |
001199358 |
2005-03-26 |
1199604 Ontario Ltd. |
001199604 |
2005-03-26 |
1199613 Ontario Ltd. |
001199613 |
2005-03-26 |
1199676 Ontario Limited |
001199676 |
2005-03-26 |
1199945 Ontario Ltd. |
001199945 |
2005-03-26 |
1199996 Ontario Inc. |
001199996 |
2005-03-26 |
1200080 Ontario Inc. |
001200080 |
2005-03-26 |
1200140 Ontario Inc. |
001200140 |
2005-03-26 |
1200147 Ontario Limited |
001200147 |
2005-03-26 |
1200154 Ontario Ltd. |
001200154 |
2005-03-26 |
1200294 Ontario Ltd. |
001200294 |
2005-03-26 |
1200346 Ontario Limited |
001200346 |
2005-03-26 |
1200368 Ontario Ltd. |
001200368 |
2005-03-26 |
1200436 Ontario Inc. |
001200436 |
2005-03-26 |
1200473 Ontario Limited |
001200473 |
2005-03-26 |
1200506 Ontario Limited |
001200506 |
2005-03-26 |
1200732 Ontario Ltd. |
001200732 |
2005-03-26 |
1200772 Ontario Inc. |
001200772 |
2005-03-26 |
1200851 Ontario Inc. |
001200851 |
2005-03-26 |
1200910 Ontario Limited |
001200910 |
2005-03-26 |
1200965 Ontario Inc. |
001200965 |
2005-03-26 |
1201045 Ontario Inc. |
001201045 |
2005-03-26 |
1201073 Ontario Inc. |
001201073 |
2005-03-26 |
1201109 Ontario Inc. |
001201109 |
2005-03-26 |
1201126 Ontario Limited |
001201126 |
2005-03-26 |
1201141 Ontario Inc. |
001201141 |
2005-03-26 |
1201260 Ontario Limited |
001201260 |
2005-03-26 |
1201261 Ontario Inc. |
001201261 |
2005-03-26 |
1201276 Ontario Inc. |
001201276 |
2005-03-26 |
1201277 Ontario Inc. |
001201277 |
2005-03-26 |
1201533 Ontario Limited |
001201533 |
2005-03-26 |
1201559 Ontario Limited |
001201559 |
2005-03-26 |
1201570 Ontario Inc. |
001201570 |
2005-03-26 |
1201706 Ontario Inc. |
001201706 |
2005-03-26 |
1202028 Ontario Inc. |
001202028 |
2005-03-26 |
1202089 Ontario Ltd. |
001202089 |
2005-03-26 |
1202159 Ontario Inc. |
001202159 |
2005-03-26 |
1202318 Ontario Ltd. |
001202318 |
2005-03-26 |
1202395 Ontario Inc. |
001202395 |
2005-03-26 |
1202403 Ontario Inc. |
001202403 |
2005-03-26 |
1202429 Ontario Inc. |
001202429 |
2005-03-26 |
1203123 Ontario Inc. |
001203123 |
2005-03-26 |
1203201 Ontario Limited |
001203201 |
2005-03-26 |
1203218 Ontario Inc. |
001203218 |
2005-03-26 |
1203224 Ontario Limited |
001203224 |
2005-03-26 |
1203277 Ontario Inc. |
001203277 |
2005-03-26 |
1203294 Ontario Limited |
001203294 |
2005-03-26 |
1203330 Ontario Ltd. |
001203330 |
2005-03-26 |
1203331 Ontario Inc. |
001203331 |
2005-03-26 |
1203419 Ontario Ltd. |
001203419 |
2005-03-26 |
1203547 Ontario Inc. |
001203547 |
2005-03-26 |
1203561 Ontario Inc. |
001203561 |
2005-03-26 |
1203562 Ontario Limited |
001203562 |
2005-03-26 |
1203804 Ontario Ltd. |
001203804 |
2005-03-26 |
1203911 Ontario Limited |
001203911 |
2005-03-26 |
1203943 Ontario Inc. |
001203943 |
2005-03-26 |
1203949 Ontario Limited |
001203949 |
2005-03-26 |
1204165 Ontario Limited |
001204165 |
2005-03-26 |
1204266 Ontario Ltd. |
001204266 |
2005-03-26 |
1204300 Ontario Inc. |
001204300 |
2005-03-26 |
1205025 Ontario Ltd. |
001205025 |
2005-03-26 |
1205042 Ontario Inc. |
001205042 |
2005-03-26 |
1205061 Ontario Inc. |
001205061 |
2005-03-26 |
1205258 Ontario Ltd. |
001205258 |
2005-03-26 |
1205275 Ontario Limited |
001205275 |
2005-03-26 |
1205324 Ontario Inc. |
001205324 |
2005-03-26 |
1205334 Ontario Inc. |
001205334 |
2005-03-26 |
1205604 Ontario Ltd. |
001205604 |
2005-03-26 |
1205695 Ontario Limited |
001205695 |
2005-03-26 |
1205696 Ontario Limited |
001205696 |
2005-03-26 |
1205750 Ontario Ltd. |
001205750 |
2005-03-26 |
1205764 Ontario Limited |
001205764 |
2005-03-26 |
1206031 Ontario Inc. |
001206031 |
2005-03-26 |
1206180 Ontario Inc. |
001206180 |
2005-03-26 |
1206183 Ontario Inc. |
001206183 |
2005-03-26 |
1206524 Ontario Limited |
001206524 |
2005-03-26 |
1206527 Ontario Limited |
001206527 |
2005-03-26 |
1206534 Ontario Inc. |
001206534 |
2005-03-26 |
1206596 Ontario Inc. |
001206596 |
2005-03-26 |
1206804 Ontario Inc. |
001206804 |
2005-03-26 |
1206840 Ontario Inc. |
001206840 |
2005-03-26 |
1206940 Ontario Inc. |
001206940 |
2005-03-26 |
1206957 Ontario Inc. |
001206957 |
2005-03-26 |
1207120 Ontario Inc. |
001207120 |
2005-03-26 |
1207162 Ontario Inc. |
001207162 |
2005-03-26 |
1207213 Ontario Ltd. |
001207213 |
2005-03-26 |
1207220 Ontario Limited |
001207220 |
2005-03-26 |
1207221 Ontario Limited |
001207221 |
2005-03-26 |
1207227 Ontario Limited |
001207227 |
2005-03-26 |
1207277 Ontario Ltd. |
001207277 |
2005-03-26 |
1207374 Ontario Inc. |
001207374 |
2005-03-26 |
1207479 Ontario Limited |
001207479 |
2005-03-26 |
1207480 Ontario Inc. |
001207480 |
2005-03-26 |
1207505 Ontario Inc. |
001207505 |
2005-03-26 |
1207698 Ontario Limited |
001207698 |
2005-03-26 |
1207774 Ontario Limited |
001207774 |
2005-03-26 |
1207876 Ontario Inc. |
001207876 |
2005-03-26 |
1207910 Ontario Inc. |
001207910 |
2005-03-26 |
1207921 Ontario Inc. |
001207921 |
2005-03-26 |
1207926 Ontario Inc. |
001207926 |
2005-03-26 |
1207989 Ontario Inc. |
001207989 |
2005-03-26 |
1208077 Ontario Inc. |
001208077 |
2005-03-26 |
1208143 Ontario Inc. |
001208143 |
2005-03-26 |
1208212 Ontario Limited |
001208212 |
2005-03-26 |
1208275 Ontario Limited |
001208275 |
2005-03-26 |
1208301 Ontario Inc. |
001208301 |
2005-03-26 |
1208302 Ontario Limited |
001208302 |
2005-03-26 |
1208386 Ontario Inc. |
001208386 |
2005-03-26 |
1208622 Ontario Inc. |
001208622 |
2005-03-26 |
1208658 Ontario Inc. |
001208658 |
2005-03-26 |
1208665 Ontario Ltd. |
001208665 |
2005-03-26 |
1208673 Ontario Inc. |
001208673 |
2005-03-26 |
1208682 Ontario Inc. |
001208682 |
2005-03-26 |
1208683 Ontario Limited |
001208683 |
2005-03-26 |
1208872 Ontario Inc. |
001208872 |
2005-03-26 |
1208906 Ontario Inc. |
001208906 |
2005-03-26 |
1208910 Ontario Inc. |
001208910 |
2005-03-26 |
1208913 Ontario Ltd. |
001208913 |
2005-03-26 |
1208971 Ontario Limited |
001208971 |
2005-03-26 |
1208989 Ontario Ltd. |
001208989 |
2005-03-26 |
1209083 Ontario Limited |
001209083 |
2005-03-26 |
1209130 Ontario Ltd. |
001209130 |
2005-03-26 |
1209185 Ontario Limited |
001209185 |
2005-03-26 |
1215325 Ontario Inc. |
001215325 |
2005-03-26 |
1220449 Ontario Ltd. |
001220449 |
2005-03-26 |
1248807 Ontario Inc. |
001248807 |
2005-03-26 |
1257284 Ontario Ltd. |
001257284 |
2005-03-26 |
1289171 Ontario Inc. |
001289171 |
2005-03-26 |
1309492 Ontario Inc. |
001309492 |
2005-03-26 |
1317496 Ontario Ltd. |
001317496 |
2005-03-26 |
1317899 Ontario Inc. |
001317899 |
2005-03-26 |
1321951 Ontario Inc. |
001321951 |
2005-03-26 |
1324569 Ontario Inc. |
001324569 |
2005-03-26 |
1330039 Ontario Limited |
001330039 |
2005-03-26 |
1352903 Ontario Limited |
001352903 |
2005-03-26 |
1369588 Ontario Inc. |
001369588 |
2005-03-26 |
1381901 Ontario Limited |
001381901 |
2005-03-26 |
1394089 Ontario Ltd. |
001394089 |
2005-03-26 |
1424670 Ontario Inc. |
001424670 |
2005-03-26 |
1427716 Ontario Inc. |
001427716 |
2005-03-26 |
1484956 Ontario Ltd. |
001484956 |
2005-03-26 |
1491184 Ontario Corporation |
001491184 |
2005-03-26 |
189 Church Street Inc. |
001208699 |
2005-03-26 |
2K Marketing Inc. |
001262964 |
2005-03-26 |
429128 Ontario Limited |
000429128 |
2005-03-26 |
496916 Ontario Limited |
000496916 |
2005-03-26 |
555449 Ontario Ltd. |
000555449 |
2005-03-26 |
582936 Ontario Limited |
000582936 |
2005-03-26 |
726737 Ontario Limited |
000726737 |
2005-03-26 |
758905 Ontario Limited |
000758905 |
2005-03-26 |
788271 Ontario Limited |
000788271 |
2005-03-26 |
796672 Ontario Inc. |
000796672 |
2005-03-26 |
860685 Ontario Limited |
000860685 |
2005-03-26 |
924172 Ontario Inc. |
000924172 |
2005-03-26 |
955900 Ontario Ltd. |
000955900 |
2005-03-26 |
986468 Ontario Inc. |
000986468 |
2005-03-26 |
997481 Ontario Ltd. |
000997481 |
B. G. Hawton
Director, Companies and Personal Property Security Branch
(138-G628)
Cancellation of Certificate of Incorporation (Corporations Tax Act Defaulters)
Notice Is Hereby Given that, under subsection 241 (4) of the Business Corporations Act, the Certificates of Incorporation of the corporations named hereunder have been cancelled by an Order dated 28 February, 2005 for default in complying with the provisions of the Corporations Tax Act, and the said corporations have been dissolved on that date.
Date |
Name of Corporation |
Ontario Corporation Number |
---|---|---|
2005-02-28 |
A.A.D. Group Limited |
001306351 |
2005-02-28 |
Aaa The Royal College Of Traditional Chinese Medicene Ltd. |
001299092 |
2005-02-28 |
Abdal-Aziz Investments Limited |
001341971 |
2005-02-28 |
Aboriginal Development Inc. |
001292597 |
2005-02-28 |
Absolute Care Health Services Inc. |
001289843 |
2005-02-28 |
Acs Software Canada, Inc. |
001281805 |
2005-02-28 |
Aegis Dental Group Inc. |
001328934 |
2005-02-28 |
Aggressive Businnet Computer Inc. |
001354963 |
2005-02-28 |
Aidin Leasing Auto Sales Ltd. |
001318618 |
2005-02-28 |
Ajr Waste Services Limited |
001298572 |
2005-02-28 |
Alana Restaurant Inc. |
001301557 |
2005-02-28 |
Alexandria Face And Body Sculpting Inc. |
001282393 |
2005-02-28 |
Alfa Minerals Ltd. |
001231070 |
2005-02-28 |
Almighty Riders Enterprise Ltd. |
001286923 |
2005-02-28 |
Ampersand Technologies Inc. |
001338482 |
2005-02-28 |
Andco International Health Services Inc. |
001307604 |
2005-02-28 |
Apl Allied Press Ltd. |
001293729 |
2005-02-28 |
Apple’s House Of Hip Hop Inc. |
001339289 |
2005-02-28 |
Aravandi Entertainment International Inc. |
001160379 |
2005-02-28 |
Architecture By Design Inc. |
001279223 |
2005-02-28 |
Artech Security Inc. |
001278163 |
2005-02-28 |
Ava Services Inc. |
001360819 |
2005-02-28 |
Awt Holdings Inc. |
001283298 |
2005-02-28 |
B.K.M. Inc. |
001224682 |
2005-02-28 |
Base Building Demolition Inc. |
001275836 |
2005-02-28 |
Bayview Commercial Property Services Inc. |
001289404 |
2005-02-28 |
Beauty Salon Rendez-Vous Ltd. |
001372902 |
2005-02-28 |
Belican Holdings Ltd. |
001278945 |
2005-02-28 |
Best Bread Inc. |
001342399 |
2005-02-28 |
Best Of The Best Trading Ltd. |
001334645 |
2005-02-28 |
Bingo-Link Tv Inc. |
001215600 |
2005-02-28 |
Biochemical Computing Inc. |
001301818 |
2005-02-28 |
Biolife Technologies Limited |
001291864 |
2005-02-28 |
Biotass Corporation |
001356258 |
2005-02-28 |
Bissett Creek Limited |
001332331 |
2005-02-28 |
Biza International Inc. |
001275910 |
2005-02-28 |
Bloor Cycle (College) Inc. |
001303720 |
2005-02-28 |
Body Nutrition Corp. |
001302535 |
2005-02-28 |
Bodyworks (Pembroke) Inc. |
001337487 |
2005-02-28 |
Book Liquidators Inc. |
001341865 |
2005-02-28 |
Boska Transportation Ltd. |
001349456 |
2005-02-28 |
Brand New Name For Less Inc. |
001301456 |
2005-02-28 |
Branick Construction Ltd. |
001306349 |
2005-02-28 |
Bray Contracting Inc. |
001288230 |
2005-02-28 |
Brookefield Lodging House Inc. |
001340301 |
2005-02-28 |
Bsc Transport Inc. |
001077188 |
2005-02-28 |
Budget Machinery Ltd. |
001325171 |
2005-02-28 |
Byte Fusion Corporation |
001270800 |
2005-02-28 |
C J Moore Construction Ltd. |
001320066 |
2005-02-28 |
C&Dt Trade Ltd. |
001322708 |
2005-02-28 |
Cadd Edge Inc. |
001369797 |
2005-02-28 |
Cafe Orchid Ltd. |
001334498 |
2005-02-28 |
Calin Mihai Inc. |
001344734 |
2005-02-28 |
Campbell Aviation Ltd. |
001324662 |
2005-02-28 |
Can Global North Ltd. |
001188177 |
2005-02-28 |
Can Resources Ltd. |
001230619 |
2005-02-28 |
Canada Books Inc. |
001308378 |
2005-02-28 |
Canada U-Loyalty Consulting & Trade International Inc. |
001370701 |
2005-02-28 |
Canadian Knitfood Ltd. |
001359686 |
2005-02-28 |
Canadian Roof Experts Inc. |
001285844 |
2005-02-28 |
Capital Builders Group Limited |
001289122 |
2005-02-28 |
Cardinal Masonry (2000) Inc. |
001346898 |
2005-02-28 |
Carina Technologies Inc. |
001328005 |
2005-02-28 |
Carnation Glass & Door Service Inc. |
001410991 |
2005-02-28 |
Carol Anne Barrese Holdings Inc. |
001373004 |
2005-02-28 |
Carrier & Cargo International Systems Inc. |
001289456 |
2005-02-28 |
Carthage Motors Inc. |
001281720 |
2005-02-28 |
Cartwright Developoment Inc. |
001297944 |
2005-02-28 |
Cassels & Holmes Ltd. |
001296373 |
2005-02-28 |
Catia Design Engineering Inc. |
001307605 |
2005-02-28 |
Cci-Cross Canada Insurance Inc. |
001286920 |
2005-02-28 |
Ccti- Control Contracting & Trading Inc. |
001354644 |
2005-02-28 |
Cellcore Communications Inc. |
001327431 |
2005-02-28 |
Central Jade Investments Inc. |
001352375 |
2005-02-28 |
Central Sports Trading Corporation Inc. |
001307300 |
2005-02-28 |
Cerebral Information Designs Inc. |
001314704 |
2005-02-28 |
Chemweld Propane Inc. |
001316209 |
2005-02-28 |
Children’s Learning Resources Inc. |
001340244 |
2005-02-28 |
Chinese Traditional Healthcare Centre Inc. |
001304337 |
2005-02-28 |
Chitex Holding Inc. |
001347480 |
2005-02-28 |
Commercial Design Management Limited |
001318645 |
2005-02-28 |
Compendium Holding Corp. |
001303104 |
2005-02-28 |
Comptec Computers Inc. |
001317720 |
2005-02-28 |
Conceptual Infosystems Inc. |
001275640 |
2005-02-28 |
Construmet Corporation |
001325430 |
2005-02-28 |
Continental Brands Inc./Les Marques Continental Inc. |
001160346 |
2005-02-28 |
Contract Cable Ltd. |
000392878 |
2005-02-28 |
Coral Reef Swimwear Inc. |
001314010 |
2005-02-28 |
Corr Ventures Capital Corporation |
001348936 |
2005-02-28 |
Coules Holdings Inc. |
001346856 |
2005-02-28 |
Covelli 21 Ltd. |
001254386 |
2005-02-28 |
Covelli 22 Ltd. |
001254387 |
2005-02-28 |
Covelli 23 Ltd. |
001254388 |
2005-02-28 |
Credit Now Inc. |
001341500 |
2005-02-28 |
Crilly Consulting Inc. |
001305014 |
2005-02-28 |
Crown Hill Day Care Centre Inc. |
001363790 |
2005-02-28 |
Crump Barter Services Inc. |
001277138 |
2005-02-28 |
Csr Custom Stairs And Railings Ltd. |
001321529 |
2005-02-28 |
Cutty Ayres Corporation Ltd. |
001285849 |
2005-02-28 |
Damask Inc. |
001326599 |
2005-02-28 |
Dd Courier Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Dech Rite Services Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Delcas Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Demand One Imports Inc. |
001341178 |
2005-02-28 |
Developers Group Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Dhakshini Apparel Ltd. |
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2005-02-28 |
Diane’s, Incorporated |
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2005-02-28 |
Digital Shack Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Diversified International Limited |
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2005-02-28 |
Dj Produkt Distribution, Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Dmr Renovations Ltd. |
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2005-02-28 |
Dog Day Adventures Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
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2005-02-28 |
Drastic Measures Carpentry Services Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Dudek Transport Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Dunhill International Consultants Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
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2005-02-28 |
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2005-02-28 |
E. H. Wright Construction Ltd. |
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2005-02-28 |
E.C.M. Ventures Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Earthisland Farms Limited |
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2005-02-28 |
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2005-02-28 |
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2005-02-28 |
Egaria Credit Ltd. |
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2005-02-28 |
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2005-02-28 |
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2005-02-28 |
Engicon Development Corporation |
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2005-02-28 |
Erf Consultants Inc. |
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Evalda Acres Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Ever Cool Refrigeration-Air Conditioning Ltd. |
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2005-02-28 |
Expetrans Inc. |
001294073 |
2005-02-28 |
E2C Corporation |
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2005-02-28 |
F.P.M. Trading Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Factor Financial Corporation |
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2005-02-28 |
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2005-02-28 |
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2005-02-28 |
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2005-02-28 |
Ferlik Design Corporation |
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2005-02-28 |
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2005-02-28 |
Fileflow (Canada) Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Filter Technologies Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
First Quality Construction Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Five X Nine Records Ltd. |
001286486 |
2005-02-28 |
Flash Players Productions Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Floorit Sales And Installations Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Flower Design Depot Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Foodtrax Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
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2005-02-28 |
Forkheim Management Corp. |
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Forouzi Consulting Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
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2005-02-28 |
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2005-02-28 |
Gac Agricultural Products Ltd. |
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2005-02-28 |
Gac Yuan Jin Express Ltd. |
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2005-02-28 |
Gazelle Publishing Inc. |
001341466 |
2005-02-28 |
Geofil Balls Ltd. |
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2005-02-28 |
Gerry Sleegers Machinery Inc. |
001281548 |
2005-02-28 |
Glen Mattenhof Farms Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Globalkey Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Go-An Investments Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Golden Bridge Development (Canada) International Ltd. |
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2005-02-28 |
Golden Globe Travel Inc. |
001284987 |
2005-02-28 |
Golden Group Financial Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Goldstake Transaction Solutions Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Gpc Management Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Grc Marketing Inc. |
001293953 |
2005-02-28 |
Great Canadian Window Coverings Corp. |
001283766 |
2005-02-28 |
Green Acre Homes Ltd. |
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2005-02-28 |
Grevco Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Greystone Entertainment Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Gus’ Fresh Fish Co. Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
H.A.I.G. Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Halaba Euro Spa Inc. |
001306422 |
2005-02-28 |
Hand E Services (P.E.M.) Ltd. |
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2005-02-28 |
Harbour Vineyards Inc. |
001290005 |
2005-02-28 |
Harmony (Canada) Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Harvest Family Communication Canadian Corp. |
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2005-02-28 |
Harvest Family Communication Ontario Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Helong Fuli Wetsheng Chopsticks (Canada) Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Heritage Information Training Systems Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Highland Moor Technical Resources Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Hollywood North Casting Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Home & Floor Care Systems Ltd. |
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2005-02-28 |
Honeycomb Corporation |
000883666 |
2005-02-28 |
I.T.F. Nutritionals Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Ic. Exchange & Cheque Cashing Corp. |
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2005-02-28 |
Imc Strategic Development, Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Industrial Valves & Fittings Inc. |
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Info-J Consulting Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Intereducation Incorporated |
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2005-02-28 |
International Bank Corporation |
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2005-02-28 |
International Med-Traders Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Interspace (Canada) Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Intersports Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
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2005-02-28 |
J.M.P. Investments Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
J.R. Steffen Enterprises Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
J’s & Fraser Enterprise Limited |
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2005-02-28 |
Jaftek Ltd. |
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2005-02-28 |
Jambarlee Holdings Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Jamson’s Electronics Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Japanese Food Express (Canada) Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Jc Sun (Canada) Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Jessie International Corporation |
001278735 |
2005-02-28 |
Jewellery Art Canada Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Jkgc Electrical Maintenance & General Contracting Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Joe Aindow Automotive Services Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Jom Holdings Limited |
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2005-02-28 |
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2005-02-28 |
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2005-02-28 |
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2005-02-28 |
K-W Technology Alliance Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Kale Homes Limited |
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2005-02-28 |
Kamia Distributing Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Kemjuma Naturale Circle Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Kent International Trade & Transportation Corporation |
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2005-02-28 |
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2005-02-28 |
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2005-02-28 |
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2005-02-28 |
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2005-02-28 |
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2005-02-28 |
King Expedite Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Knowledge Streams Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Kugan Haul Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
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2005-02-28 |
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2005-02-28 |
Lakehead Janitorial Services, Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Lakeview Realty Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Langstaff Electric Company Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
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2005-02-28 |
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2005-02-28 |
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2005-02-28 |
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2005-02-28 |
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2005-02-28 |
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2005-02-28 |
Legacy Limousine Ltd. |
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2005-02-28 |
Leox Group Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
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2005-02-28 |
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2005-02-28 |
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2005-02-28 |
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2005-02-28 |
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2005-02-28 |
Loragio Restaurants Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
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2005-02-28 |
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2005-02-28 |
M.V. Spoe Consultants Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
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2005-02-28 |
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2005-02-28 |
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2005-02-28 |
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2005-02-28 |
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2005-02-28 |
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2005-02-28 |
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2005-02-28 |
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2005-02-28 |
Marvs Sugar Free Store Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
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2005-02-28 |
Mayvins And Leepan Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
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2005-02-28 |
Media Footnotes Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Medical Factoring Services Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Mega City Lawn Spray Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Mega Haulage Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Mega Tech Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
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2005-02-28 |
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2005-02-28 |
Mercury Telecom Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
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2005-02-28 |
Metabiosis Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Metaguide Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Metavision Communications Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Micieli Holding Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Microhost Software Limited |
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2005-02-28 |
Micronet Lynk Ltd. |
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2005-02-28 |
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2005-02-28 |
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2005-02-28 |
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2005-02-28 |
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2005-02-28 |
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2005-02-28 |
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2005-02-28 |
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2005-02-28 |
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2005-02-28 |
Muskoka Lighting Ltd. |
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2005-02-28 |
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2005-02-28 |
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2005-02-28 |
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2005-02-28 |
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2005-02-28 |
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2005-02-28 |
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2005-02-28 |
Neustaeter Trucking Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
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2005-02-28 |
New Millennium Marketing Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
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2005-02-28 |
Nextcom Electronics Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
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2005-02-28 |
Noblecrest Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
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2005-02-28 |
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2005-02-28 |
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2005-02-28 |
Nuance Audio Corporation |
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2005-02-28 |
Nxti Corporation |
001294929 |
2005-02-28 |
Oak Ridges Development Corporation |
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2005-02-28 |
Olde World Specialty Foods Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
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2005-02-28 |
Omnivore Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
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2005-02-28 |
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2005-02-28 |
Ontario Carpet Cleaning Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Ontario Class A Fixtures Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
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2005-02-28 |
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2005-02-28 |
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2005-02-28 |
P.G.M. Transport 1998 Ltd. |
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2005-02-28 |
Pakeeza Restaurant & Banquet Hall Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Pantara Multi Services Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Pantic Post Hole & Lawn Maintenance Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Paper Trails Inc. Bookkeeping & Office Precedures |
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2005-02-28 |
Parisien Gp Limited |
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2005-02-28 |
Pas Consulting Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
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2005-02-28 |
Pebblestone Landscape & Contracting Ltd. |
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2005-02-28 |
Penninsula Exterior Wall Systems Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Penta Alliance Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Petersen Construction Management Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Pitacos Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Platinum Capital Management Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Pmi Worldwide Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
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2005-02-28 |
Portserv International Ltd. |
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2005-02-28 |
Powerbyte Solutions Ltd. |
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2005-02-28 |
Premier Quality Drycleaning Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Prime Plus Inc. |
000881206 |
2005-02-28 |
Primesoft Systems Limited |
001311605 |
2005-02-28 |
Primetime Sportswear Inc. |
001297595 |
2005-02-28 |
Prism Distribution Ltd. |
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2005-02-28 |
Producxx Corporation |
001285079 |
2005-02-28 |
Prophetable Systems Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Ptm Electric Ltd. |
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2005-02-28 |
R.C.M. Installation Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
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2005-02-28 |
R.J. Max Entertainment Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
R.K. Petroleums Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Ranger Manufacturing Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Rd Development Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Rds Mechanical & Transportation Services Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Repo Online Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
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2005-02-28 |
Rico Recruitment Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
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2005-02-28 |
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2005-02-28 |
Roboy Consulting Services Ltd. |
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2005-02-28 |
Rose Of Sharon Finance Group Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Rothschild Securities Corporation |
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2005-02-28 |
S.T.G. Polymers Group Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
S&H Telecom Cc Ltd. |
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2005-02-28 |
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2005-02-28 |
Saturn Technical Services Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Sayuri Enterprises Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Scandium Technology Canada Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Scarfam Group Of Companies Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Seaway Greens Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Sebastien Computer Consulting Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Select Hospitality Inc. |
001282932 |
2005-02-28 |
Selkirk Cove Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Shamos Trucking Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Shining Through Therapy Center Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Ship Management & Promotions Inc. |
001286721 |
2005-02-28 |
Silver Screen 2000 Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Sim Newsprint International Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Sky City Gallery Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Sky Jumper Trampoline Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Skymedia Internet Broadcasting Services Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Smagas Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Smok-In Angel Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Smooth & Natural Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Software Solutions Integrated Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Solutek Trade Development Corp. |
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2005-02-28 |
Somewhere In Time Ltd. |
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2005-02-28 |
Southpoint Drywall Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Spectrum Management Limited |
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2005-02-28 |
Speedwin Trading International Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
St James International Academy Ltd. |
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2005-02-28 |
St-Aubin’s Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Stillwater Transportation Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Stoneport Building Corp. |
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2005-02-28 |
Strictly Wireless Albion Mall Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Super Travel & Tours Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Sureway Marketing Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Sweetsugar Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Sycite Enterprises, Ltd. |
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2005-02-28 |
Systal Limited |
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2005-02-28 |
Tai Yu Feng Enterprises Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Talon Cheminformatics Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Tarvers Incorporated |
001239526 |
2005-02-28 |
Taylor, Bidloff & Assoc. Ltd. |
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2005-02-28 |
Tboreal Research Corporation |
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2005-02-28 |
Tec Travel Limited |
001278610 |
2005-02-28 |
Telenet Telecom Ltd. |
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2005-02-28 |
Telum (Canada) Inc. |
001358237 |
2005-02-28 |
Tera Truk Inc. |
001293279 |
2005-02-28 |
The Canadian Highland Beverage Limited |
001275820 |
2005-02-28 |
The Consulting.Information.Training. Assessment.Group, Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
The Crafter’s Marketplace (Newmarket) Ltd. |
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2005-02-28 |
The Daily Sports Form Inc. |
001307718 |
2005-02-28 |
The Finish Line Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
The Focuson Group Ltd. |
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2005-02-28 |
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2005-02-28 |
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001278333 |
2005-02-28 |
The Mandai Group Incorporated |
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2005-02-28 |
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2005-02-28 |
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2005-02-28 |
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2005-02-28 |
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2005-02-28 |
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2005-02-28 |
The Wireless Picture Company Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Themed Retail Strategies Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Thornbury River Walk Corporation |
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2005-02-28 |
Tiercon International Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Tighe Logistics Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Timesoft Information Systems Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Tomik Ltd. |
001294287 |
2005-02-28 |
Toronto General Distributors Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Trade Systems International Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Tradex Capital Inc. |
001354364 |
2005-02-28 |
Trans-America (International) Immigration, Trading & Consulting Ltd. |
001282091 |
2005-02-28 |
Tri Mediation Group Inc. |
001349646 |
2005-02-28 |
Tri-Q Properties, Inc. |
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2005-02-28 |
Tuplex Management Corp. |
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2005-02-28 |
Twister Treats Inc. |
001288615 |
2005-02-28 |
U.S.A. Transport Inc. |
001321897 |
2005-02-28 |
Ugs Transport Corporation |
001354177 |
2005-02-28 |
United Computer Superstores Of Canada Inc. |
001285133 |
2005-02-28 |
Universal Granite & Stone Inc. |
001306498 |
2005-02-28 |
Universal Media Group Inc. |
001286973 |
2005-02-28 |
Vanharen Import Export Ltd. |
001346977 |
2005-02-28 |
Variety Contract Packaging Inc. |
001336291 |
2005-02-28 |
Venstar Leasing (Ontario) Inc. |
001276326 |
2005-02-28 |
Vitaminanswers Inc. |
001373362 |
2005-02-28 |
Wasitova Solutions Inc. |
001310309 |
2005-02-28 |
Website International On Line Services Inc. |
001273930 |
2005-02-28 |
Wild Rover Trucking Ltd. |
001343413 |
2005-02-28 |
Wizards Of Atlantis Inc. |
001308850 |
2005-02-28 |
Woodland Valley Holdings Inc. |
001292753 |
2005-02-28 |
World Chemicals Ltd. |
001224035 |
2005-02-28 |
Worldnet Global Commerce Systems Ltd. |
001298823 |
2005-02-28 |
Wow Innovations Inc. |
001335791 |
2005-02-28 |
Wray Outdoors Incorporated |
001340250 |
2005-02-28 |
Wyns & Wyns Legal Services Ltd. |
001316105 |
2005-02-28 |
Yanasoft Inc. |
001341831 |
2005-02-28 |
Yanbian Fulong Import & Export (Canada) Co., Ltd. |
001313403 |
2005-02-28 |
Yanbian Qingyuan Natural Food (Canada) Co., Ltd. |
001313404 |
2005-02-28 |
Yanji City Hongyuan Building Decoration Materials (Canada) Co., Ltd. |
001313402 |
2005-02-28 |
Yanji Deli Economy & Trade (Canada) Co., Ltd. |
001294757 |
2005-02-28 |
You Travel Inc. |
001299330 |
2005-02-28 |
You, Only Better Limited |
001345803 |
2005-02-28 |
Zadsit Inc. |
001289173 |
2005-02-28 |
Zenith Tech Canada Inc. |
001320222 |
2005-02-28 |
1000359 Ontario Ltd. |
001000359 |
2005-02-28 |
1001676 Ontario Limited |
001001676 |
2005-02-28 |
1033712 Ontario Inc. |
001033712 |
2005-02-28 |
1053332 Ontario Inc. |
001053332 |
2005-02-28 |
1125268 Ontario Limited |
001125268 |
2005-02-28 |
1152444 Ontario Limited |
001152444 |
2005-02-28 |
1160292 Ontario Limited |
001160292 |
2005-02-28 |
1160364 Ontario Inc. |
001160364 |
2005-02-28 |
1220470 Ontario Ltd. |
001220470 |
2005-02-28 |
1231040 Ontario Inc. |
001231040 |
2005-02-28 |
1231059 Ontario Limited |
001231059 |
2005-02-28 |
1231161 Ontario Corporation |
001231161 |
2005-02-28 |
1231202 Ontario Limited |
001231202 |
2005-02-28 |
1254238 Ontario Inc. |
001254238 |
2005-02-28 |
1254774 Ontario Ltd. |
001254774 |
2005-02-28 |
1270479 Ontario Inc. |
001270479 |
2005-02-28 |
1270482 Ontario Ltd. |
001270482 |
2005-02-28 |
1270521 Ontario Ltd. |
001270521 |
2005-02-28 |
1271268 Ontario Inc. |
001271268 |
2005-02-28 |
1271379 Ontario Inc. |
001271379 |
2005-02-28 |
1275595 Ontario Inc. |
001275595 |
2005-02-28 |
1275807 Ontario Inc. |
001275807 |
2005-02-28 |
1276318 Ontario Limited |
001276318 |
2005-02-28 |
1276607 Ontario Inc. |
001276607 |
2005-02-28 |
1276618 Ontario Inc. |
001276618 |
2005-02-28 |
1276624 Ontario Limited |
001276624 |
2005-02-28 |
1277244 Ontario Inc. |
001277244 |
2005-02-28 |
1277661 Ontario Inc. |
001277661 |
2005-02-28 |
1278078 Ontario Limited |
001278078 |
2005-02-28 |
1279070 Ontario Inc. |
001279070 |
2005-02-28 |
1279300 Ontario Inc. |
001279300 |
2005-02-28 |
1279451 Ontario Inc. |
001279451 |
2005-02-28 |
1279638 Ontario Inc. |
001279638 |
2005-02-28 |
1279843 Ontario Inc. |
001279843 |
2005-02-28 |
1280089 Ontario Ltd. |
001280089 |
2005-02-28 |
1280506 Ontario Limited |
001280506 |
2005-02-28 |
1281094 Ontario Ltd. |
001281094 |
2005-02-28 |
1281416 Ontario Inc. |
001281416 |
2005-02-28 |
1282298 Ontario Limited |
001282298 |
2005-02-28 |
1282855 Ontario Inc. |
001282855 |
2005-02-28 |
1283372 Ontario Ltd. |
001283372 |
2005-02-28 |
1283403 Ontario Ltd. |
001283403 |
2005-02-28 |
1283644 Ontario Inc. |
001283644 |
2005-02-28 |
1283973 Ontario Inc. |
001283973 |
2005-02-28 |
1284174 Ontario Ltd. |
001284174 |
2005-02-28 |
1284574 Ontario Inc. |
001284574 |
2005-02-28 |
1285191 Ontario Inc. |
001285191 |
2005-02-28 |
1286145 Ontario Limited |
001286145 |
2005-02-28 |
1286228 Ontario Inc. |
001286228 |
2005-02-28 |
1286930 Ontario Inc. |
001286930 |
2005-02-28 |
1286945 Ontario Inc. |
001286945 |
2005-02-28 |
1287174 Ontario Limited |
001287174 |
2005-02-28 |
1287257 Ontario Limited |
001287257 |
2005-02-28 |
1287305 Ontario Inc. |
001287305 |
2005-02-28 |
1288954 Ontario Inc. |
001288954 |
2005-02-28 |
1288955 Ontario Inc. |
001288955 |
2005-02-28 |
1288957 Ontario Inc. |
001288957 |
2005-02-28 |
1288958 Ontario Inc. |
001288958 |
2005-02-28 |
1289038 Ontario Inc. |
001289038 |
2005-02-28 |
1289644 Ontario Limited |
001289644 |
2005-02-28 |
1289652 Ontario Ltd. |
001289652 |
2005-02-28 |
1290552 Ontario Limited |
001290552 |
2005-02-28 |
1291235 Ontario Inc. |
001291235 |
2005-02-28 |
1291610 Ontario Inc. |
001291610 |
2005-02-28 |
1291629 Ontario Inc. |
001291629 |
2005-02-28 |
1292111 Ontario Inc. |
001292111 |
2005-02-28 |
1292120 Ontario Ltd. |
001292120 |
2005-02-28 |
1292244 Ontario Limited |
001292244 |
2005-02-28 |
1292250 Ontario Ltd. |
001292250 |
2005-02-28 |
1292298 Ontario Inc. |
001292298 |
2005-02-28 |
1293252 Ontario Ltd. |
001293252 |
2005-02-28 |
1293361 Ontario Ltd. |
001293361 |
2005-02-28 |
1293507 Ontario Inc. |
001293507 |
2005-02-28 |
1293957 Ontario Limited |
001293957 |
2005-02-28 |
1293958 Ontario Limited |
001293958 |
2005-02-28 |
1294065 Ontario Ltd. |
001294065 |
2005-02-28 |
1294279 Ontario Ltd. |
001294279 |
2005-02-28 |
1295415 Ontario Inc. |
001295415 |
2005-02-28 |
1295464 Ontario Inc. |
001295464 |
2005-02-28 |
1296417 Ontario Limited |
001296417 |
2005-02-28 |
1296660 Ontario Ltd. |
001296660 |
2005-02-28 |
1296852 Ontario Ltd. |
001296852 |
2005-02-28 |
1297216 Ontario Ltd. |
001297216 |
2005-02-28 |
1297225 Ontario Inc. |
001297225 |
2005-02-28 |
1297510 Ontario Ltd. |
001297510 |
2005-02-28 |
1297879 Ontario Inc. |
001297879 |
2005-02-28 |
1298218 Ontario Inc. |
001298218 |
2005-02-28 |
1299658 Ontario Inc. |
001299658 |
2005-02-28 |
1299727 Ontario Inc. |
001299727 |
2005-02-28 |
1300427 Ontario Inc. |
001300427 |
2005-02-28 |
1300549 Ontario Limited |
001300549 |
2005-02-28 |
1300959 Ontario Inc. |
001300959 |
2005-02-28 |
1301895 Ontario Ltd. |
001301895 |
2005-02-28 |
1301984 Ontario Inc. |
001301984 |
2005-02-28 |
1302037 Ontario Ltd. |
001302037 |
2005-02-28 |
1302152 Ontario Inc. |
001302152 |
2005-02-28 |
1302320 Ontario Inc. |
001302320 |
2005-02-28 |
1302542 Ontario Limited |
001302542 |
2005-02-28 |
1302812 Ontario Inc. |
001302812 |
2005-02-28 |
1302962 Ontario Inc. |
001302962 |
2005-02-28 |
1303729 Ontario Inc. |
001303729 |
2005-02-28 |
1304709 Ontario Ltd. |
001304709 |
2005-02-28 |
1304820 Ontario Ltd. |
001304820 |
2005-02-28 |
1304889 Ontario Inc. |
001304889 |
2005-02-28 |
1305009 Ontario Inc. |
001305009 |
2005-02-28 |
1305082 Ontario Inc. |
001305082 |
2005-02-28 |
1305299 Ontario Inc. |
001305299 |
2005-02-28 |
1307076 Ontario Limited |
001307076 |
2005-02-28 |
1307146 Ontario Ltd. |
001307146 |
2005-02-28 |
1307171 Ontario Limited |
001307171 |
2005-02-28 |
1307304 Ontario Limited |
001307304 |
2005-02-28 |
1307376 Ontario Ltd. |
001307376 |
2005-02-28 |
1307686 Ontario Limited |
001307686 |
2005-02-28 |
1308380 Ontario Limited |
001308380 |
2005-02-28 |
1308506 Ontario Inc. |
001308506 |
2005-02-28 |
1308746 Ontario Ltd. |
001308746 |
2005-02-28 |
1308905 Ontario Inc. |
001308905 |
2005-02-28 |
1308937 Ontario Inc. |
001308937 |
2005-02-28 |
1309925 Ontario Limited |
001309925 |
2005-02-28 |
1310556 Ontario Ltd. |
001310556 |
2005-02-28 |
1310885 Ontario Limited |
001310885 |
2005-02-28 |
1311208 Ontario Ltd. |
001311208 |
2005-02-28 |
1311284 Ontario Inc. |
001311284 |
2005-02-28 |
1311561 Ontario Ltd. |
001311561 |
2005-02-28 |
1311676 Ontario Inc. |
001311676 |
2005-02-28 |
1311867 Ontario Limited |
001311867 |
2005-02-28 |
1312419 Ontario Inc. |
001312419 |
2005-02-28 |
1312816 Ontario Ltd. |
001312816 |
2005-02-28 |
1312822 Ontario Inc. |
001312822 |
2005-02-28 |
1313579 Ontario Inc. |
001313579 |
2005-02-28 |
1314050 Ontario Limited |
001314050 |
2005-02-28 |
1314212 Ontario Limited |
001314212 |
2005-02-28 |
1314414 Ontario Limited |
001314414 |
2005-02-28 |
1314791 Ontario Inc. |
001314791 |
2005-02-28 |
1315057 Ontario Inc. |
001315057 |
2005-02-28 |
1315187 Ontario Inc. |
001315187 |
2005-02-28 |
1315633 Ontario Inc. |
001315633 |
2005-02-28 |
1315650 Ontario Limited |
001315650 |
2005-02-28 |
1315731 Ontario Ltd. |
001315731 |
2005-02-28 |
1315774 Ontario Inc. |
001315774 |
2005-02-28 |
1316606 Ontario Limited |
001316606 |
2005-02-28 |
1316897 Ontario Limited |
001316897 |
2005-02-28 |
1317439 Ontario Inc. |
001317439 |
2005-02-28 |
1317804 Ontario Inc. |
001317804 |
2005-02-28 |
1318079 Ontario Inc. |
001318079 |
2005-02-28 |
1319122 Ontario Inc. |
001319122 |
2005-02-28 |
1319352 Ontario Inc. |
001319352 |
2005-02-28 |
1319575 Ontario Ltd. |
001319575 |
2005-02-28 |
1319809 Ontario Inc. |
001319809 |
2005-02-28 |
1320765 Ontario Limited |
001320765 |
2005-02-28 |
1320789 Ontario Limited |
001320789 |
2005-02-28 |
1320938 Ontario Limited |
001320938 |
2005-02-28 |
1320939 Ontario Inc. |
001320939 |
2005-02-28 |
1321264 Ontario Inc. |
001321264 |
2005-02-28 |
1322029 Ontario Inc. |
001322029 |
2005-02-28 |
1322089 Ontario Limited |
001322089 |
2005-02-28 |
1322216 Ontario Limited |
001322216 |
2005-02-28 |
1322712 Ontario Ltd. |
001322712 |
2005-02-28 |
1322832 Ontario Ltd. |
001322832 |
2005-02-28 |
1323247 Ontario Inc. |
001323247 |
2005-02-28 |
1323598 Ontario Inc. |
001323598 |
2005-02-28 |
1323862 Ontario Inc. |
001323862 |
2005-02-28 |
1324218 Ontario Inc. |
001324218 |
2005-02-28 |
1324235 Ontario Ltd. |
001324235 |
2005-02-28 |
1324237 Ontario Limited |
001324237 |
2005-02-28 |
1324906 Ontario Inc. |
001324906 |
2005-02-28 |
1325591 Ontario Inc. |
001325591 |
2005-02-28 |
1325672 Ontario Limited |
001325672 |
2005-02-28 |
1325852 Ontario Ltd. |
001325852 |
2005-02-28 |
1326194 Ontario Inc. |
001326194 |
2005-02-28 |
1326276 Ontario Inc. |
001326276 |
2005-02-28 |
1326378 Ontario Limited |
001326378 |
2005-02-28 |
1327063 Ontario Inc. |
001327063 |
2005-02-28 |
1327141 Ontario Inc. |
001327141 |
2005-02-28 |
1327234 Ontario Incorporated |
001327234 |
2005-02-28 |
1327509 Ontario Limited |
001327509 |
2005-02-28 |
1327798 Ontario Inc. |
001327798 |
2005-02-28 |
1328283 Ontario Inc. |
001328283 |
2005-02-28 |
1328558 Ontario Inc. |
001328558 |
2005-02-28 |
1330608 Ontario Inc. |
001330608 |
2005-02-28 |
1331425 Ontario Ltd. |
001331425 |
2005-02-28 |
1331862 Ontario Inc. |
001331862 |
2005-02-28 |
1332031 Ontario Inc. |
001332031 |
2005-02-28 |
1332377 Ontario Inc. |
001332377 |
2005-02-28 |
1332441 Ontario Inc. |
001332441 |
2005-02-28 |
1332530 Ontario Inc. |
001332530 |
2005-02-28 |
1333078 Ontario Inc. |
001333078 |
2005-02-28 |
1334363 Ontario Ltd. |
001334363 |
2005-02-28 |
1334506 Ontario Ltd. |
001334506 |
2005-02-28 |
1334629 Ontario Limited |
001334629 |
2005-02-28 |
1336058 Ontario Inc. |
001336058 |
2005-02-28 |
1336257 Ontario Limited |
001336257 |
2005-02-28 |
1336267 Ontario Inc. |
001336267 |
2005-02-28 |
1336651 Ontario Limited |
001336651 |
2005-02-28 |
1336815 Ontario Ltd. |
001336815 |
2005-02-28 |
1337268 Ontario Limited |
001337268 |
2005-02-28 |
1337318 Ontario Limited |
001337318 |
2005-02-28 |
1338073 Ontario Inc. |
001338073 |
2005-02-28 |
1338495 Ontario Inc. |
001338495 |
2005-02-28 |
1339269 Ontario Inc. |
001339269 |
2005-02-28 |
1339711 Ontario Inc. |
001339711 |
2005-02-28 |
1340175 Ontario Inc. |
001340175 |
2005-02-28 |
1340770 Ontario Ltd. |
001340770 |
2005-02-28 |
1341111 Ontario Limited |
001341111 |
2005-02-28 |
1341125 Ontario Limited |
001341125 |
2005-02-28 |
1341789 Ontario Inc. |
001341789 |
2005-02-28 |
1342390 Ontario Limited |
001342390 |
2005-02-28 |
1342684 Ontario Inc. |
001342684 |
2005-02-28 |
1343591 Ontario Inc. |
001343591 |
2005-02-28 |
1343593 Ontario Inc. |
001343593 |
2005-02-28 |
1343947 Ontario Ltd. |
001343947 |
2005-02-28 |
1344237 Ontario Ltd. |
001344237 |
2005-02-28 |
1344426 Ontario Limited |
001344426 |
2005-02-28 |
1344477 Ontario Limited |
001344477 |
2005-02-28 |
1344871 Ontario Inc. |
001344871 |
2005-02-28 |
1344947 Ontario Inc. |
001344947 |
2005-02-28 |
1345110 Ontario Inc. |
001345110 |
2005-02-28 |
1345120 Ontario Inc. |
001345120 |
2005-02-28 |
1345810 Ontario Ltd. |
001345810 |
2005-02-28 |
1346109 Ontario Limited |
001346109 |
2005-02-28 |
1346176 Ontario Inc. |
001346176 |
2005-02-28 |
1347402 Ontario Limited |
001347402 |
2005-02-28 |
1347889 Ontario Limited |
001347889 |
2005-02-28 |
1348093 Ontario Inc. |
001348093 |
2005-02-28 |
1348486 Ontario Ltd. |
001348486 |
2005-02-28 |
1348578 Ontario Limited |
001348578 |
2005-02-28 |
1349329 Ontario Ltd. |
001349329 |
2005-02-28 |
1349711 Ontario Inc. |
001349711 |
2005-02-28 |
1349712 Ontario Inc. |
001349712 |
2005-02-28 |
1349713 Ontario Inc. |
001349713 |
2005-02-28 |
1350215 Ontario Inc. |
001350215 |
2005-02-28 |
1350446 Ontario Inc. |
001350446 |
2005-02-28 |
1350492 Ontario Ltd. |
001350492 |
2005-02-28 |
1351028 Ontario Inc. |
001351028 |
2005-02-28 |
1352973 Ontario Inc. |
001352973 |
2005-02-28 |
1354158 Ontario Inc. |
001354158 |
2005-02-28 |
1354381 Ontario Limited |
001354381 |
2005-02-28 |
1354382 Ontario Ltd. |
001354382 |
2005-02-28 |
1354593 Ontario Inc. |
001354593 |
2005-02-28 |
1354615 Ontario Inc. |
001354615 |
2005-02-28 |
1354626 Ontario Limited |
001354626 |
2005-02-28 |
1354747 Ontario Inc. |
001354747 |
2005-02-28 |
1355943 Ontario Inc. |
001355943 |
2005-02-28 |
1356843 Ontario Limited |
001356843 |
2005-02-28 |
1357068 Ontario Inc. |
001357068 |
2005-02-28 |
1357507 Ontario Inc. |
001357507 |
2005-02-28 |
1359158 Ontario Limited |
001359158 |
2005-02-28 |
1359543 Ontario Limited |
001359543 |
2005-02-28 |
1359969 Ontario Inc. |
001359969 |
2005-02-28 |
1359984 Ontario Limited |
001359984 |
2005-02-28 |
1361934 Ontario Inc. |
001361934 |
2005-02-28 |
1362342 Ontario Limited |
001362342 |
2005-02-28 |
1362405 Ontario Inc. |
001362405 |
2005-02-28 |
1364281 Ontario Inc. |
001364281 |
2005-02-28 |
1364837 Ontario Inc. |
001364837 |
2005-02-28 |
1366929 Ontario Inc. |
001366929 |
2005-02-28 |
1367579 Ontario Inc. |
001367579 |
2005-02-28 |
1368801 Ontario Inc. |
001368801 |
2005-02-28 |
1373283 Ontario Ltd. |
001373283 |
2005-02-28 |
1373650 Ontario Ltd. |
001373650 |
2005-02-28 |
1379316 Ontario Ltd. |
001379316 |
2005-02-28 |
1405830 Ontario Limited |
001405830 |
2005-02-28 |
1411846 Ontario Limited |
001411846 |
2005-02-28 |
1434714 Ontario Inc. |
001434714 |
2005-02-28 |
1447685 Ontario Inc. |
001447685 |
2005-02-28 |
3M International Ltd. |
001342675 |
2005-02-28 |
385056 Ontario Ltd. |
000385056 |
2005-02-28 |
521746 Ontario Limited |
000521746 |
2005-02-28 |
636676 Ontario Ltd. |
000636676 |
2005-02-28 |
701 Brock St. Inc. |
001143941 |
2005-02-28 |
841202 Ontario Inc. |
000841202 |
2005-02-28 |
874073 Ontario Inc. |
000874073 |
2005-02-28 |
941664 Ontario Limited |
000941664 |
2005-02-28 |
953443 Ontario Limited |
000953443 |
2005-02-28 |
983944 Ontario Inc. |
000983944 |
B. G. Hawton
Director, Companies and Personal Property Security Branch
(138-G629)
Notice of Default in Complying with the Corporations Information Act
Notice Is Hereby Given under subsection 241(3) of the Business Corporations Act that unless the corporations listed hereunder comply with the filing requirements under the Corporations Information Act within 90 days of this notice orders dissolving the corporation(s) will be issued. The effective date precedes the corporation listings.
Date |
Name of Corporation |
Ontario Corporation Number |
---|---|---|
2005-03-11 |
Fashion Jewellery Holdings Limited |
556135 |
2005-03-11 |
Northumberland Learning Inc. |
1343710 |
2005-03-11 |
1585141 Ontario Inc. |
1585141 |
B. G. Hawton
Director, Companies and Personal Property Security Branch
(138-G624)
Cancellation of Certificate of Incorporation (Business Corporations Act)
Notice Is Hereby Given that by orders under subsection 241(4) of the Business Corporation Act, the certificates of incorporation set out hereunder have been cancelled and corporation(s) have been dissolved. The effective date of cancellation precedes the corporation listing.
Date |
Name of Corporation |
Ontario Corporation Number |
---|---|---|
2005-03-11 |
Primedia/Heroux Productions Ltd. |
744170 |
B. G. Hawton
Director, Companies and Personal Property Security Branch
(138-G625)
Cancellation for Cause (Business Corporations Act)
Notice Is Hereby Given that by orders under section 240 of the Business Corporation Act, the certificates set out hereunder have been cancelled for cause and in the case of certificates of incorporation the corporations have been dissolved. The effective date of cancellation precedes the corporation listing.
Date |
Name of Corporation |
Ontario Corporation Number |
---|---|---|
2005-03-11 |
Environment Technologies Consulting & Investing Inc. |
482918 |
2005-03-11 |
Medco York American Ltd. |
1102338 |
2005-03-11 |
1256860 Ontario Inc. |
1256860 |
B. G. Hawton
Director, Companies and Personal Property Security Branch
(138-G626)
Erratum Notice
Ontario Corporation Number 1336339
Vide Ontario Gazette, Vol. 138-06 dated February 5, 2005
Notice Is Hereby Given that the notice issued under section 241 (4) of the Business Corporation Act, set out in the issue of the Ontario Gazette of February 5, 2005 with respect to the cancellation of the Certificate of Incorporation of Consulting in Health Affairs Ltd. Was issued in error and is null and void.
B. G. Hawton
Director, Companies and Personal Property Security Branch
(138-G632)
Order In Council
O.C. 208/2005
Whereas Section 3 of the Greenbelt Act, 2005 provides that the Lieutenant Governor in Council may establish a Greenbelt Plan for all or part of the Greenbelt Area;
And Whereas the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing has consulted with the public and municipalities and created a Greenbelt Plan;
And Whereas the Minister recommends that the Lieutenant Governor in Council approve the attached Greenbelt Plan;
Therefore this Greenbelt Plan is hereby established under section 3 of the Greenbelt Act, 2005, to take effect on December 16, 2004.
Recommended
John Gerretsen
Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing
Concurred
Jim Bradley
Chair of Cabinet
Approved and Ordered February 28, 2005.
James Bartleman
Lieutenant Governor
(138-G621A)
Greenbelt Plan
1.0 Introduction
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Context
The Golden Horseshoe is one of the fastest growing regions in North America.
The Greenbelt is a cornerstone of Ontario’s proposed Greater Golden Horseshoe Growth Plan which is an overarching strategy that will provide clarity and certainty about urban structure, where and how future growth should be accommodated, and what must be protected for current and future generations.
The Greenbelt Plan identifies where urbanization should not occur in order to provide permanent protection to the agricultural land base and the ecological features and functions occurring on this landscape.
The Greenbelt Plan includes lands within, and builds upon the ecological protections provided by, the Niagara Escarpment Plan (Nep) and the Oak Ridges Moraine Conservation Plan (ORMCP). It also complements and supports other provincial level initiatives such as the Parkway Belt West Plan and the Rouge North Management Plan.
The Protected Countryside lands identified in this Greenbelt Plan are intended to enhance the spatial extent of agriculturally and environmentally protected lands currently covered by the NEP and the ORMCP while at the same time improving linkages between these areas and the surrounding major lake systems and watersheds. Collectively, the lands in these three plans form the Greenbelt. The Protected Countryside (as shown on Schedule 1 of this Greenbelt Plan) is made up of an Agricultural System and a Natural System, together with a series of settlement areas.
The Agricultural System is made up of specialty crop, prime agricultural and rural areas. The Natural System identifies lands that support both natural heritage and hydrologic features and functions. Both systems maintain connections to the broader agricultural and natural systems of southern Ontario.
The settlement areas, identified as Towns/Villages and Hamlets, vary in size, diversity and intensity of uses and are found throughout the Protected Countryside.
While providing permanent agricultural and environmental protection, the Greenbelt also contains important natural resources and supports a wide range of recreational and tourism uses, areas and opportunities together with a vibrant and evolving agricultural and rural economy.
The schedules to this Greenbelt Plan show lands, settlements, roads and natural systems outside of the Greenbelt Area. This Plan does not apply to lands beyond the Greenbelt Area as shown on Schedule 1.
Within the vast majority of south-central Ontario and substantial portions of the Greater Golden Horseshoe beyond the Greenbelt Area, there are extensive agricultural areas, natural and hydrologic features and functions, and other significant resources. The lack of inclusion within the Greenbelt Area does not imply any lesser importance or recognition of the full array of natural environmental and resource attributes found in these areas. Rather, all lands outside of the Greenbelt Area will continue to be governed by current, and potentially future, planning frameworks and regimes which manage land use in Ontario. In addition, no preference for urban structure or the allocation of residential and employment growth beyond the Greenbelt should be inferred from the Greenbelt Plan, as it is intended that these matters be addressed by the planning system and the proposed Growth Plan.
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Vision and Goals
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Vision
The Greenbelt is a broad band of permanently protected land which:
- Protects against the loss and fragmentation of the agricultural land base and supports agriculture as the predominant land use;
- Gives permanent protection to the natural heritage and water resource systems that sustain ecological and human health and that form the environmental framework around which major urbanization in south-central Ontario will be organized; and
- Provides for a diverse range of economic and social activities associated with rural communities, agriculture, tourism, recreation and resource uses.
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Goals
To enhance our urban and rural areas and overall quality of life by promoting the following matters within the Protected Countryside:
- Agricultural Protection
- Protection of the specialty crop area land base while allowing supportive infrastructure and value added uses necessary for sustainable agricultural uses and activities;
- Support for the Niagara Peninsula specialty crop area as a destination and centre of agriculture focused on the agri- food sector and agri-tourism related to grape and tender fruit production;
- Protection of prime agricultural areas by preventing further fragmentation and loss of the agricultural land base caused by lot creation and the redesignation of prime agricultural areas;
- Provision of the appropriate flexibility to allow for agriculture, agriculture-related and secondary uses, normal farm practices and an evolving agricultural/rural economy; and
- Increasing certainty for the agricultural sector to foster long-term investment in, improvement to, and management of the land.
- Environmental Protection
- Protection, maintenance and enhancement of natural heritage, hydrologic and landform features and functions, including protection of habitat for flora and fauna and particularly species at risk;
- Protection and restoration of natural and open space connections between the Oak Ridges Moraine, the Niagara Escarpment, Lake Ontario, Lake Simcoe and the major river valley lands, while also maintaining connections to the broader natural systems of southern Ontario beyond the Golden Horseshoe such as the Great Lakes Coast, the Carolinian Zone, the Lake Erie Basin, the Kawartha Highlands and the Algonquin to Adirondacks Corridor;
- Protection, improvement or restoration of the quality and quantity of ground and surface water and the hydrological integrity of watersheds; and
- Provision of long-term guidance for the management of natural heritage and water resources when contemplating such matters as development, infrastructure, open space planning and management, aggregate rehabilitation and private or public stewardship programs.
- Culture, Recreation and Tourism
- Support for the conservation and promotion of cultural heritage resources;
- Provision of a wide range of publicly accessible built and natural settings for recreation including facilities, parklands, open space areas, trails and water-based/shoreline uses that support hiking, angling and other recreational activities; and
- Enabling continued opportunities for sustainable tourism development.
- Settlement Areas
- Support for a strong rural economy by allowing for the social, economic and service functions through the residential, institutional and commercial/industrial uses needed by the current and future population within the Greenbelt, particularly within settlements; and
- Sustaining the character of the countryside and rural communities.
- Infrastructure and Natural Resources
- Support for infrastructure which achieves the social and economic aims of the Greenbelt and the proposed Growth Plan while seeking to minimize environmental impacts;
- Recognition of the benefits of protecting renewable and non-renewable natural resources within the Greenbelt; and
- Provision for the availability and sustainable use of those resources critical to the region’s social, environmental, economic and growth needs.
- Agricultural Protection
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General Authority
This Plan derives its authority from the Greenbelt Act, 2005, which authorizes the Lieutenant Governor in Council, by regulation, to designate an area of land as the Greenbelt Area. The Greenbelt Act, 2005 further authorizes the Lieutenant Governor in Council to establish a Greenbelt Plan for all or part of the Greenbelt Area.
The Greenbelt Plan applies to the lands delineated in Ontario Regulation 59/05, as shown on Schedule 1.
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How to Use this Plan
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General
This Greenbelt Plan builds upon the existing policy framework established in the Provincial Policy Statement (Pps), issued under section 3 of the Planning Act, and its implementation through municipal official plan policies and maps.
Based on the above, this Greenbelt Plan must be read in conjunction with all other applicable land use planning policy, regulations and/or standards, as amended from time to time. Such documents include but are not limited to: the Pps; Minister’s zoning orders under section 47 of the Planning Act; the proposed Greater Golden Horseshoe Growth Plan; other provincial land use plans; upper, lower and single-tier municipal official plans; zoning by-laws; regulations including those under the Conservation Authorities Act, as well as other pertinent legislation (e.g. the federal Fisheries Act) and regulations. Where more specific provincial plans or regulations apply to lands within the Greenbelt, including plans under the Ontario Planning and Development Act, 1994, the more specific plan or regulation shall prevail.
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Structure of the Plan
The Greenbelt Plan consists of:
Section 1.0 – Introduction: Describes the context for the Greenbelt Plan in southern Ontario and introduces the Plan’s Vision and Goals. The legislative authority for the Plan and how it is to be used and applied within the land use planning system are also set out in this section.
Section 2.0 – Greenbelt Plan: Describes the lands governed by the Greenbelt Plan, which include the NEP Area, the Oak Ridges Moraine Area, the Parkway Belt West Plan Area and lands designated Protected Countryside in this Plan. It describes how lands in the three existing provincial plans are affected by this Plan, and that lands designated as Protected Countryside within the Greenbelt Area are subject to the entire Greenbelt Plan.
Section 3.0 – Geographic Specific Policies in the Protected Countryside: Sets out the three key policy areas in the Protected Countryside designation that are spatially based: the Agricultural System, the Natural System and Settlement Areas.
The Agricultural System is comprised of specialty crop areas, prime agricultural areas and rural areas. While the Greenbelt Plan identifies the boundaries of the specialty crop areas, it relies on municipal official plans to delineate prime agricultural areas and rural areas.
The Natural System is comprised of the Natural Heritage System, Water Resource System and key natural heritage features and key hydrologic features. The Natural Heritage System is not a designation in and of itself with a list of permitted uses. Rather, it functions as an overlay on top of the prime agricultural and/or rural area designations contained in municipal official plans. As such, permitted uses are those set out within the prime agricultural area and rural area designations of municipal official plans, subject to constraints of the Natural System.
Settlement Areas are comprised of Towns/Villages and Hamlets. Although this Plan shows boundaries for Towns/Villages, Hamlets are only shown as symbols. In both cases, this Plan defers to municipal official plans for the detailed delineation of settlement boundaries. Further, this Plan does not apply to lands within the boundaries of Towns/Villages and Hamlets, as they existed on the day this Plan came into effect. Municipal official plans will continue to govern land use within these settlements. However, where expansions to settlements permitted by this Plan are proposed, the policies of this Plan apply to such expansions.
Lands in the Protected Countryside will be within one of the following policy areas: Specialty Crop Areas, Prime Agricultural Areas, Rural Areas, Towns/Villages, Hamlets or Shoreline Areas. In addition, lands may also be subject to the policies of the Natural Heritage System and key natural heritage features and key hydrologic features.
Also described in this section are policies regarding parkland, open space and trails in the Greenbelt.
Section 4.0 – General Policies in the Protected Countryside: Describes the general policies that apply across the Protected Countryside. These policies are based on certain uses (non-agricultural uses, recreation and tourism uses, infrastructure, natural resource uses, cultural heritage resources and existing uses). This section also contains policies on lot creation.
Section 5.0 – Implementation: Provides a description of:
- The status and effect of the Plan;
- How the Plan is to be implemented;
- The relationship of the Plan to the land use planning system;
- How boundaries are to be interpreted;
- The process for reviewing and amending the Plan;
- Monitoring and performance measures; and
- The Greenbelt Council.
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How to Read this Plan
The following is a brief description of how this Plan, read in its entirety, affects a specific area, land use or development/infrastructure/resource proposal.
- Refer to Schedule 1 to determine if the lands are located within the NEP Area or the Oak Ridges Moraine Area. If the property is located in either of these areas, the policies of the NEP or the ORMCP continue to apply as set out in section 2.0. If the lands are located in the Protected Countryside designation, then the entirety of the Greenbelt Plan’s relevant policies apply. Determine if the lands are located within the Parkway Belt West Plan. If so, the policies of the Parkway Belt West Plan continue to apply as set out in section 2.0.
- If lands are within the Protected Countryside, determine which of the Geographic Specific Policies apply as described in section 3.0. This is accomplished by a series of steps.
Refer to Schedules 1, 2 and 3 of this Plan to determine if the lands are located within a specialty crop area or a Town/Village or Hamlet. If lands are located in a specialty crop area, refer to the policies of this Plan. If lands are located in a Town/Village or Hamlet, refer to municipal official plans (unless it is a proposed expansion of a settlement, in which case refer to the policies of this Plan). Also, refer to the General Policies of this Plan as described below.
If the lands are not in a specialty crop area or Town/Village or Hamlet, determine in which municipality the lands are located and refer to the municipal official plans that are in effect to determine if the lands are designated prime agricultural or rural (or a similar designation to rural). Once this determination is made, refer to the Agricultural System policies of this Plan (section 3.1) to determine if there are any additional restrictions or requirements relating to prime agricultural areas or rural areas.
Refer to Schedule 4 of this Plan to determine if the lands are located within the Natural Heritage System. If so, refer to the Natural System policies of section 3.2, which is an overlay on top of the prime agricultural and/or rural area designations of municipal official plans.
Refer to municipal official plans, data or information on natural features from provincial, municipal and agency (e.g. conservation authority) sources, and conduct a preliminary assessment of the property to determine if there are any key natural heritage features or key hydrologic features on the lands. If so, refer to the natural features policies of section 3.2.4 of this Plan.
- Determine which general policies in section 4.0 may apply to the lands based on the type of use or whether lot creation is proposed
- Determine how the policies of the Plan apply to matters that may be subject to transition under the provisions of the Greenbelt Act, 2005, in conjunction with the Implementation policies in section 5.0
- Determine how the other Implementation policies in section 5.0 may apply to the lands including how this Plan works with other applicable legislation, regulations, policy and planning documents and/or whether there are any boundary interpretation policies to be considered.
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2.0 Greenbelt Plan
The Greenbelt Area, as defined by Ontario Regulation 59/05, is governed by this Greenbelt Plan, which includes lands within the NEP Area, the Oak Ridges Moraine Area, the Parkway Belt West Plan Area, and lands designated as Protected Countryside by this Plan.
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Lands within the Oak Ridges Moraine Area
The requirements of the ORMCP (Ontario Regulation 140/02), made under the Oak Ridges Moraine Conservation Act, 2001, continue to apply and the Protected Countryside policies do not apply with the exception of section 3.3.
Where, by the operation of subsection 2(4) of the ORMCP, lands are within the Oak Ridges Moraine Area but are not governed by the policies of the ORMCP, the lands are deemed to be within the Protected Countryside and all of the polices of the Greenbelt Plan apply to the lands.
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Lands within the Niagara Escarpment Plan Area
The requirements of the NEP, established under the Niagara Escarpment Planning and Development Act, continue to apply and the Protected Countryside policies do not apply with the exception of section 3.3.
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Lands within the Parkway Belt West Plan Area
The requirements of the Parkway Belt West Plan, deemed to be a development plan under the Ontario Planning and Development Act, 1994 continue to apply to lands within the Parkway Belt West Plan Area and the Protected Countryside policies do not apply with the exception of sections 3.2 and 3.3.
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Lands within the Protected Countryside Area
Lands within the Protected Countryside, as shown on Schedule 1, are subject to the entirety of this Greenbelt Plan.
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3.0 Geographic Specific Policies In The Protected Countryside
There are three types of Geographic Specific Policies that apply to specific lands within the Protected Countryside: Agricultural System, Natural System and Settlement Areas. In addition there are General Policies, and Parkland, Open Space and Trails policies that apply to the Protected Countryside, however, the Parkland, Open Space and Trails policies apply across the Greenbelt.
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Agricultural System
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Description
The Protected Countryside contains an Agricultural System that provides a continuous and permanent land base necessary to support long-term agricultural production and economic activity. Many of the farms within this system also contain important natural heritage and hydrologic features, and the stewardship of these farms has facilitated both environmental and agricultural protection. The Agricultural System is therefore integral to the long-term sustainability of the Natural Heritage System within the Protected Countryside. It is through evolving agricultural and environmental approaches and practices that this relationship can continue and improve.
The Agricultural System is made up of specialty crop areas, prime agricultural areas and rural areas. The Agricultural System includes expansive areas where prime agricultural and specialty crop lands predominate and active agricultural and related activities are ongoing. The delineation of the Agricultural System was guided by a variety of factors including a land evaluation area review (Lear) which assessed such matters as soils, climate, productivity and land fragmentation; the existing pattern of agriculturally protected lands set out in municipal official plans; and a consideration of projected future growth patterns.
There are two specialty crop areas: the Niagara Peninsula Tender Fruit and Grape Area and the Holland Marsh. The delineation of the Niagara Peninsula Tender Fruit and Grape Area (see Schedule 2) is based on provincial soil and climate analysis of current and potential tender fruit and grape production areas. The Holland Marsh boundary is based on provincial muck soil analysis and current agricultural production in both the Region of York and the County of Simcoe (see Schedule 3).
Prime agricultural areas, are those lands designated as such within municipal official plans.
Rural areas are those lands outside of settlement areas which are not prime agricultural areas and which are generally designated as rural or open space within municipal official plans. Rural areas are typically characterized by a mixture of agricultural lands, natural features and recreational and historic rural land uses.
Municipalities may amend their municipal official plan designations for prime agriculture areas and rural areas when they bring their official plans into conformity with the Greenbelt Plan, subject to the criteria identified in the municipal implementation policies of section 5.2.
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Specialty Crop Area Policies
For lands falling within the specialty crop area of the Protected Countryside the following policies shall apply:
- Within specialty crop areas, normal farm practices and a full range of agricultural, agriculture-related and secondary uses are supported and permitted.
- Lands within specialty crop areas shall not be redesignated in municipal official plans for non-agricultural uses, with the exception of those uses permitted in the general policies of sections 4.2 to 4.6.
- Towns/Villages and Hamlets are not permitted to expand into specialty crop areas.
- New land uses, including the creation of lots, as permitted by the policies of this Plan, and new or expanding livestock facilities shall comply with the minimum distance separation formulae.
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Prime Agricultural Area Policies
For lands falling within the prime agricultural area of the Protected Countryside the following policies shall apply:
- Within prime agricultural areas, as identified in municipal official plans, normal farm practices and a full range of agricultural, agriculture-related and secondary uses are supported and permitted.
- Prime agricultural areas shall not be redesignated in municipal official plans for non-agricultural uses except for:
- Refinements to the prime agricultural and rural area designations, subject to the criteria identified in the municipal implementation policies of section 5.2; or
- Settlement area expansions subject to the settlement area policies of section 3.4.
- Other uses may be permitted subject to the general policies of sections 4.2 to 4.6.
- New land uses and the creation of lots, as permitted by the policies of this Plan, and new or expanding livestock facilities shall comply with the minimum distance separation formulae.
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Rural Area Policies
For lands falling within the rural area of the Protected Countryside the following policies shall apply:
- Rural areas support, and provide the primary locations for a range of recreational, tourism, institutional and resource- based commercial/ industrial uses. They also contain many historic highway commercial, non-farm residential and other uses which, in more recent times, would be generally directed to settlement areas but which are recognized as existing uses by this Plan and allowed to continue and expand subject to the existing use policies of section 4.5. Notwithstanding this policy or the policies of section 5.3, municipal official plans may be more restrictive than this Plan with respect to the types of uses permitted within rural areas.
- Rural areas also contain many existing agricultural operations. Existing and new agricultural uses are allowed and normal farm practices and a full range of agricultural, agriculture-related and secondary uses are supported and permitted.
- Settlement area expansions are permitted into rural areas, subject to the settlement area policies of section 3.4.
- Other uses may be permitted subject to the general policies of sections 4.1 to 4.6.
- New multiple units or multiple lots for residential dwellings, (e.g. estate residential subdivisions and adult lifestyle or retirement communities), whether by plan of subdivision, condominium or severance, shall not be permitted in rural areas. Notwithstanding this policy, municipal official plans may be more restrictive than this Plan with respect to residential severances and shall provide guidance for the creation of lots within the rural area not addressed in this Plan. Regardless, new lots for any use shall not be created if the creation would extend or promote strip development.
- New land uses, the creation of lots (as permitted by the policies of this Plan), and new and expanding livestock facilities shall comply with the minimum distance separation formulae.
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External Connections
The Greenbelt Agricultural System is connected both functionally and economically to the prime agricultural resource lands and agri-food sector beyond the boundaries of the Greenbelt.
To support the connections between the Greenbelt’s Agricultural System and the prime agricultural resource areas of southern Ontario, municipalities, farming organizations, and other agencies and levels of government are encouraged to consider how activities and changes in land use, both within and abutting the Greenbelt, relate to the broader agricultural system and economy of southern Ontario and they should plan appropriately to ensure both functional and economic connections are maintained and strengthened.
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Natural System
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Description
The Protected Countryside contains a Natural System that provides a continuous and permanent land base necessary to support human and ecological health in the Greenbelt and beyond. The Natural System policies protect areas of natural heritage, hydrologic and/or landform features, which are often functionally inter-related and which collectively support biodiversity and overall ecological integrity.
The Natural System within the Protected Countryside functions at three scales:
- The system builds upon and is connected to other Golden Horseshoe scale natural systems as identified within the Nep and the ORMCP (see Appendix 1);
- The system is connected to and/or supports broader natural systems in southern Ontario such as the Great Lakes Coast, Carolinian Zone and the Kawartha Highlands; and
- The system is supported by a multitude of natural and hydrologic features and functions found within the Golden Horseshoe but outside of the Nep and the ORMCP. In particular, the numerous watersheds, subwatersheds and groundwater resources, including the network of tributaries that support the major river systems identified in this Plan, are critical to the long-term health and sustainability of water resources and biodiversity and overall ecological integrity. The analysis and management of the Greenbelt’s water resources must therefore be integrated with the management of water resources outside the Greenbelt. Municipal official plans and related resource management efforts by conservation authorities and others shall continue to assess and plan for these natural and hydrologic features in a comprehensive and integrated manner, which builds upon and supports the natural systems identified within the Greenbelt.
The Natural System is made up of a Natural Heritage System and a Water Resource System that often coincides given ecological linkages between terrestrial and water based functions.
The Natural Heritage System (see Schedule 4) includes areas of the Protected Countryside with the highest concentration of the most sensitive and/or significant natural features and functions. These areas need to be managed as a connected and integrated natural heritage system given the functional inter-relationships between them, and the fact this system builds upon the natural systems contained in the Nep and the ORMCP. Together with the landscape surrounding the Greenbelt, these systems currently comprise, and function as, a connected natural heritage system.
The Water Resource System is made up of both ground and surface water features and their associated functions, which provide the water resources necessary to sustain healthy aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems and human water consumption. The ORMCP and NEP include very significant elements of, and are fundamental to, the Water Resource System. The areas to which these plans apply contain primary recharge, headwater and discharge areas, together with major drinking water aquifers, within the Greenbelt.
The Protected Countryside includes several areas of hydrologic significance, including:
- The upper reaches of watersheds draining to Lake Ontario to the west of the Niagara Escarpment;
- Lands around the primary discharge zones along the toe of the Escarpment and base of the Oak Ridges Moraine;
- The major river valleys that flow from the Oak Ridges Moraine and the Niagara Escarpment to Lake Ontario;
- The portions of the Lake Simcoe watershed and the former Lake Algonquin Shoreline within York and Durham Regions; and
- The former Lake Iroquois shoreline in Durham and Niagara Regions.
These areas of hydrological significance incorporated into the Greenbelt function together with other hydrological features both within the Greenbelt and within the remainder of watersheds that extend outside of the Greenbelt to form water resource systems.
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Natural Heritage System Policies
For lands within the Natural Heritage System of the Protected Countryside the following policies shall apply:
- The full range of existing and new agricultural, agricultural-related and secondary uses and normal farm practices are permitted subject to the policies of 3.2.2.2 below.
- New buildings or structures for agriculture, agricultural- related and secondary uses are not subject to the Natural Heritage System policies below, but are subject to the policies on key natural heritage features and key hydrologic features as identified in the natural features policies of section 3.2.4.
- New development or site alteration in the Natural Heritage System (as permitted by the policies of this Plan) shall demonstrate that:
- There will be no negative effects on key natural heritage features or key hydrologic features or their functions;
- Connectivity between key natural heritage features and key hydrologic features is maintained, or where possible, enhanced for the movement of native plants and animals across the landscape;
- The removal of other natural features not identified as key natural heritage features and key hydrologic features should be avoided. Such features should be incorporated into the planning and design of the proposed use wherever possible; and
- The disturbed area of any site does not exceed 25 percent, and the impervious surface does not exceed 10 percent, of the total developable area, except for uses described in and governed by sections 4.1.2 and 4.3.2
With respect to golf courses, the disturbed area shall not exceed 40 percent of the site.
- Where non-agricultural uses are contemplated within the Natural Heritage System, applicants shall demonstrate that:
- At least 30 percent of the total developable area of the site will remain or be returned to natural self- sustaining vegetation, recognizing that section 4.3.2 establishes specific standards for the uses described there;
- Connectivity along the system and between key natural heritage features or key hydrologic features located within 240 metres of each other is maintained or enhanced; and
- Buildings or structures do not occupy more than 25 percent of the total developable area and are planned to optimize the compatibility of the project with the natural surroundings.
- The Natural Heritage System, including the natural features policies of section 3.2.4, does not apply within the existing boundaries of settlement areas, but does apply when considering expansions to settlements as permitted by the policies of this Plan. Municipalities should consider the Natural Heritage Systems connections within settlement areas when implementing municipal policies, plans and strategies.
- When official plans are brought into conformity with this Plan, the boundaries of the Natural Heritage System may be refined, with greater precision, in a manner that is consistent with this Plan and the system shown on Schedule 4.
- Where regulations or standards of other agencies or levels of government exceed the standards related to key natural heritage features or key hydrologic features in this Plan, such as may occur with hazardous lands under section 28 of the Conservation Authorities Act or with fisheries under the Federal Fisheries Act, the most restrictive provision or standard applies.
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Water Resource System Policies
The following Water Resource System policies apply throughout the Protected Countryside:
- All planning authorities shall provide for a comprehensive, integrated and long-term approach for the protection, improvement or restoration of the quality and quantity of water. Such an approach will consider all hydrologic features and functions and include a systems approach to the inter-relationships between and/or among recharge/discharge areas, aquifers, headwaters and surface waters (e.g. lakes as well as rivers and streams, including intermittent streams).
- Watersheds are the most meaningful scale for hydrological planning, and municipalities together with conservation authorities should ensure that watershed plans are completed and used to guide planning and development decisions within the Protected Countryside.
- Cross-jurisdictional and cross-watershed impacts need to be considered in the development of watershed plans. The development of watershed plans and watershed management approaches in the Protected Countryside should be integrated with watershed planning and management in the NEP and the ORMCP areas and beyond the Greenbelt.
- Municipalities shall, in accordance with provincial direction related to the protection of source water, protect vulnerable surface and ground water areas, such as wellhead protection areas, from development that may adversely affect the quality and quantity of ground and surface waters.
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Key Natural Heritage Features and Key Hydrologic Features Policies
Key natural heritage features include:
- Significant habitat of endangered species, threatened species and special concern species;
- Fish habitat;
- Wetlands;
- Life Science Areas of Natural and Scientific Interest (ANSIs);
- Significant valleylands;
- Significant woodlands;
- Significant wildlife habitat;
- Sand barrens, savannahs and tallgrass prairies; and
- Alvars
Key hydrologic features include:
- Permanent and intermittent streams;
- Lakes (and their littoral zones);
- Seepage areas and springs; and
- Wetlands
For lands within a key natural heritage feature or a key hydrologic feature in the Protected Countryside, the following policies shall apply:
- Development or site alteration is not permitted in key hydrologic features and key natural heritage features within the Natural Heritage System, including any associated vegetation protection zone, with the exception of:
- Forest, fish and wildlife management;
- Conservation and flood or erosion control projects, but only if they have been demonstrated to be necessary in the public interest and after all alternatives have been considered; or
- Infrastructure, aggregate, recreational, shoreline and existing uses, as described by and subject to the general policies of section 4 of this Plan.
- Beyond the Natural Heritage System within the Protected Countryside (as shown on Schedule 4), key hydrologic features are defined by and subject to the natural features policies of section 3.2.4.
- Beyond the Natural Heritage System within the Protected Countryside (as shown on Schedule 4), key natural heritage features are not subject to the natural features policies of section 3.2.4 of this Plan, but are to be defined pursuant to, and subject to the policies of, the Pps.
- In the case of wetlands, seepage areas and springs, fish habitat, permanent and intermittent streams, lakes, and significant woodlands, the minimum vegetation protection zone shall be a minimum of 30 metres wide measured from the outside boundary of the key natural heritage feature or key hydrologic feature.
- A proposal for new development or site alteration within 120 metres of a key natural heritage feature within the Natural Heritage System or a key hydrologic feature anywhere within the Protected Countryside requires a natural heritage evaluation and hydrological evaluation, which identify a vegetation protection zone which:
- Is of sufficient width to protect the key natural heritage feature or key hydrologic feature and its functions from the impacts of the proposed change and associated activities that may occur before, during, and after, construction, and where possible, restore or enhance the feature and/or its function; and
- Is established to achieve, and be maintained as natural self-sustaining vegetation.
- Expansions to existing agricultural buildings and structures and farm and non-farm dwellings, together with accessory uses, are permitted in key natural heritage features, subject to the existing use policies of section 4.5 of this Plan.
- Notwithstanding the natural features policies of section 3.2.4 of this Plan, new buildings and structures for agricultural uses will be required to provide a 30 metre vegetation protection zone from a key natural heritage feature or key hydrologic feature, but may be exempted from the requirement of establishing a condition of natural self-sustaining vegetation if the land is, and will continue to be, used for agricultural purposes. Despite this exemption, agricultural uses should pursue best management practices to protect and/or restore key hydrologic features and functions.
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External Connections
The Natural Heritage System is connected to local, regional and provincial scale natural heritage, water resource and agricultural systems beyond the boundaries of the Greenbelt.
To support the connections between the Greenbelt’s Natural System and the local, regional and broader scale natural heritage systems of southern Ontario, such as the Lake Ontario shoreline, including its remaining coastal wetlands, the Great Lakes Coast, Lake Simcoe, the Kawartha Highlands, the Carolinian Zone and the Algonquin to Adirondack Corridor, the federal government, municipalities, conservation authorities, other agencies and stakeholders should:
- Consider how activities and land use change both within and abutting the Greenbelt relate to the areas of external connections identified in this Plan;
- Promote and undertake appropriate planning and design to ensure that external connections are maintained and/or enhanced; and
- Undertake watershed based planning, which integrates supporting ecological systems with those systems contained in this Plan.
The river valleys that run through existing or approved urban areas and connect the Greenbelt to inland lakes and the Great Lakes are a key component of the long-term health of the Natural System. In recognition of the function of the urban river valleys, municipalities and conservation authorities should:
- Continue with stewardship, remediation and appropriate park and trail initiatives which maintain and, to the extent possible, enhance the ecological features and functions found within these valley systems;
- In considering land conversions or redevelopments in or abutting an urban river valley, strive for planning approaches that:
- Establish or increase the extent or width of vegetation protection zones in natural self-sustaining vegetation, especially in the most ecologically sensitive areas (i.e. near the stream and below the stable top of bank);
- Increase or improve fish habitat in streams and in the adjacent riparian lands;
- Include landscaping and habitat restoration that increase the ability of native plants and animals to use valley systems as both wildlife habitat and movement corridors; and
- Seek to avoid, minimize and/or mitigate impacts associated with the quality and quantity of urban run- off into the valley systems; and
- Integrate watershed planning and management approaches for lands both within and beyond the Greenbelt.
In addition to the urban river valleys, portions of the former Lake Iroquois shoreline, particularly within Durham Region, traverse existing or approved urban areas. Municipalities should consider planning, design and construction practices that maintain or where possible enhance the size, diversity and connectivity of key natural heritage features and key hydrologic features and functions of those portions of the Lake Iroquois shoreline within their approved urban boundaries.
These external connections are generally depicted by a dotted green line on Schedule 1 and 4, but are not within the regulated boundary of the Greenbelt Plan.
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The Rouge River Watershed and Park
The Rouge River Watershed is of particular significance within the Protected Countryside because of the extensive public investment in establishing the Rouge Park and the efforts of all levels of government in preparing the Rouge North Management Plan. The Rouge Watershed and the Little Rouge River serve as a vital ecological corridor linking the environmental systems of Lake Ontario to the Oak Ridges Moraine in this area of the Greater Toronto Area.
This plan identifies a 600 m wide corridor for the Little Rouge River as the main ecological corridor, between Lake Ontario and the southerly boundary of Oak Ridges Moraine Area, as well as several other Rouge River tributaries, in recognition of the longstanding commitment to establishing the Rouge Park.
Land use planning and resource management within those portions of the Rouge River watershed within the Protected Countryside shall comply with the provisions of both this Plan and the Rouge North Management Plan. In the case of a conflict between this Plan and the Rouge North Management Plan, the more restrictive policies apply. For those lands within the watershed north of Steeles Avenue, outside of the Protected Countryside, the Rouge North Management Plan and the Rouge North Implementation Manual, together with any municipal or conservation authority plans or initiatives which build on and/or support the Rouge North Management Plan, should be considered as the guiding land planning and resource management documents. For those lands within the Rouge Park south of Steeles Avenue, outside of the Protected Countryside, the Rouge Park Plan together with any municipal or conservation authority plans or initiatives which build on and/or support the Rouge Park Plan should be considered as the guiding land use planning and resource management documents.
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Parkland, Open Space and Trails
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Description
A system of parklands, open spaces, water bodies, and trails across the Greenbelt is necessary to provide opportunities for recreation, tourism and cultural/natural heritage appreciation, as well as to support environmental protection. This system currently supports a variety of passive and active uses, as well as health, economic and other quality of life benefits within the Greenbelt.
It should be recognized that parkland, open space and trails exist within surroundings of predominantly privately held lands. While private land owners may, and do, adopt a collaborative approach with groups such as hiking and snowmobile associations to allow public access across portions of their property, this is only with the consent of the landowner.
Maintaining and expanding the supply of publicly accessible parkland, open space and trails is encouraged through strategic planning activities that identify, plan for and protect these resources for current and future generations. The planning and activity associated with parkland, open space and trail uses should maximize the opportunity to cooperate with all landowners.
Throughout the Greenbelt, there is existing public parkland and open space, as well as existing major trails such as the Bruce Trail, the Trans Canada Trail, the Niagara Greenway and the Lake Ontario Waterfront Trail. This system of parks and trails provides significant economic benefits and opportunities for a multitude of uses and activities compatible with the Greenbelt’s vision and goals. This system should serve as a base for future decisions on parkland and open space use and trail development.
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Parkland, Open Space and Trail Policies
The Province should, in partnership with municipalities, conservation authorities, non-government organizations, and other interested parties:
- Encourage the development of a system of publicly accessible parkland, open space and trails where people can pursue the types of recreational activities envisaged by this Plan, and to support the connectivity of the Natural Heritage System;
- Encourage the development of a trail plan and a coordinated approach to trail planning and development in the Greenbelt to enhance key existing trail networks and to strategically direct more intensive activities away from sensitive landscapes; and
- Promote good stewardship practices for public and private lands within the Greenbelt, including clear demarcation of where public access is permitted.
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Municipal Parkland, Open Space and Trail Strategies
For all lands falling within the Protected Countryside, municipalities should:
- Provide for a full range of publicly accessible, built and natural settings for recreation including facilities, parklands, open space areas, trails and water-based activities;
- Develop and incorporate strategies (such as community- specific levels of provision) into official plans to guide the adequate provision of municipal recreation facilities, parklands, open space areas and trails;
- Include the following considerations in municipal parkland and open space strategies:
- Providing for open space areas for current and future populations and promoting stewardship of open space areas;
- Providing facilities, parklands, open space areas and trails that particularly support an active, healthy community lifestyle;
- Identifying key areas or sites for the future development of major facilities that avoid sensitive landscapes;
- Identifying and targeting under-serviced areas for improved levels of protection; and
- Protecting the recreation and tourism values of waterfront areas as a high priority; and
- Include the following considerations in municipal trail strategies:
- Preserving the continuous integrity of corridors (e.g. abandoned railway rights-of-way and utility corridors);
- Planning trails on a cross-boundary basis to enhance interconnectivity where practical;
- Incorporating the existing system of parklands and trails where practical;
- Restricting trail uses that are inappropriate to the reasonable capacity of the site (notwithstanding the ability to continue existing trails/uses);
- Providing for multi-use trail systems which establish a safe system for both motorized and non-motorized uses;
- Supporting and ensuring compatibility with agriculture; and
- Ensuring the protection of the sensitive key natural heritage features and key hydrologic features and functions of the landscape.
Provincial parks and conservation authority lands are also important components in the development of parkland, open space and trail strategies. Ongoing management of these lands for publicly accessible recreation, in keeping with environmental management plans and strategies for such areas and the policies of this Plan, is important in providing access to this system. Where geographic-specific park or public land management plans exist, municipalities, agencies and other levels of government must consider such plans when making decisions on land use or infrastructure proposals.
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Settlement Areas
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Description
Settlement areas within the Greenbelt support and provide significant economic, social and commercial functions to prime agricultural areas and rural areas. They are an integral part of the long-term economic and social sustainability of the Greenbelt and this Plan envisions that they continue to evolve and grow in keeping with their rural and/or existing character.
The Settlement areas have been placed into two categories: Towns/Villages, and Hamlets. These settlements vary significantly in both spatial and population size, diversity/intensity of uses, the type(s) of water and sewage services and the role they play within their municipalities. Settlements of all types are found throughout the Protected Countryside. Towns/Villages and Hamlets are identified on Schedule 1. To determine the exact designated boundaries, reference should be made to municipal official plans.
Towns/Villages have the largest concentrations of population, employment and development within the Protected Countryside and tend to be the central settlement area(s) for their respective municipality. Although most have full municipal water and sewer services, some only have a municipal water service and/or a combination of private and municipal water services. Towns/Villages are the focus of development and related economic and social activity.
Hamlets are substantially smaller than Towns/Villages and play a lesser role in accommodating concentrations of residential, commercial, industrial and institutional development. Further, they are typically serviced with individual on-site sewage and water services and thus are not locations to which growth should be directed.
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Town/Village Policies
For lands within Town/Villages in the Protected Countryside, the following policies shall apply:
- Towns/Villages, as identified in municipal official plans and within their approved boundaries as they existed on the date this Plan came into effect, continue to be governed by municipal official plans and related programs or initiatives and are not subject to the policies of this Plan, save for the external connections policies of section 3.2.5.
- Municipalities are encouraged to continue their efforts to support the long-term vitality of these settlements through appropriate planning and economic development approaches which seek to maintain, intensify and/or revitalize these communities. This includes modest growth that is compatible with the long-term role of these settlements as part of the Protected Countryside and the capacity to provide locally based sewage and water services.
- Settlement areas outside the Greenbelt are not permitted to expand into the Greenbelt.
- Extensions or expansions of services to settlement areas within the Protected Countryside shall be subject to the infrastructure policies of section 4.2 of this Plan, including the requirements regarding environmental assessments.
- At the 10-year Greenbelt Plan review period, modest settlement area expansions may be possible for Towns/Villages, provided the proposed growth:
- Is on municipal sewage and water services;
- Would not exceed the assimilative and water production capacities of the local environment as determined on a watershed or subwatershed basis;
- Complies with any applicable watershed plan;
- Does not extend into the Natural Heritage System;
- Does not extend into specialty crop areas; and
- Appropriately implements the requirements of any other provincial and municipal policies, plans, strategies or regulations, including requirements for assessment of need, locational and similar considerations.
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Hamlet Policies
For lands within Hamlets in the Protected Countryside, the following policies shall apply:
- Hamlets, as identified in municipal official plans and within their approved boundaries as they existed on the date this Plan came into effect, continue to be governed by municipal official plans and related programs or initiatives and are not subject to the policies of this Plan, save for the external connections policies of section 3.2.5. This Plan permits infill and intensification of Hamlets subject to appropriate water and sewage services.
- Outside of specialty crop areas, minor rounding out of Hamlet boundaries at the time of municipal conformity is also permitted in keeping with the character of the Hamlet. This rounding out is only permitted subject to the infrastructure policies contained in section 4.2 of this Plan and municipal official plans.
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Additional Policies for Settlement Area Expansion
For settlement areas within the Protected Countryside, notwithstanding the policies of section 4.2.1, the following additional policies apply to municipally initiated settlement area expansion proposals:
- Where a municipality had initiated the consideration of a settlement expansion prior to the date this Plan came into effect, such an expansion may be considered through the municipality’s exercise to bring its official plan into conformity with this Plan as described in the municipal implementation policies of section 5.2. The proposed expansion shall:
- Prior to December 16, 2003, be supported by:
- A council resolution authorizing the consideration of such an expansion; and
- The substantial completion of background studies or reports by municipal staff or planning consultants, or the expenditure of municipal funds on the consideration of such expansion.
- Not extend into the Natural Heritage System;
- Not extend into specialty crop areas; and
- Maintain the rural and/or existing character of the settlement area.
- Prior to December 16, 2003, be supported by:
- Clause 3.4.4.1 does not apply to:
- Those lands within the City of Pickering, in the Regional Municipality of Durham, bounded by the CPR Belleville Line in the south; the York-Durham Townline to the west; and West Duffins Creek to the east; and
- Those lands within the Town of Markham, in the Regional Municipality of York, bounded by the York- Durham Townline to the east; Steeles Avenue to the south; the Little Rouge River to the west; and, 16th Avenue to the north.
- Where a municipality had initiated the consideration of a settlement expansion prior to the date this Plan came into effect, such an expansion may be considered through the municipality’s exercise to bring its official plan into conformity with this Plan as described in the municipal implementation policies of section 5.2. The proposed expansion shall:
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4.0 General Policies For The Protected Countryside
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Non-Agricultural Uses
The rural areas of the Protected Countryside are intended to continue to accommodate a range of commercial, industrial and institutional uses serving the rural resource and agricultural sectors. They are also intended to support a range of recreation and tourism uses such as trails, parks, golf courses, bed and breakfasts and other tourism based accommodation, serviced playing fields and campgrounds, ski hills and resorts.
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General Non-Agricultural Use Policies
For non-agricultural uses, the following policies apply:
- With the exception of those uses permitted under the general policies of section 4.0 of this Plan and subject to the Natural System policies in section 3.2, non-agricultural uses are not permitted in the specialty crop area as shown on Schedule 2 of this Plan or within prime agricultural areas in the Protected Countryside as designated in municipal official plans.
- Proposals for non-agricultural uses must demonstrate that:
- The use is appropriate for location in a rural area;
- The type of water and sewer servicing proposed is appropriate for the type of use;
- There are no negative impacts on key natural heritage features and/or key hydrologic features or their functions; and
- There are no negative impacts on the biodiversity or connectivity of the Natural Heritage System.
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Recreational Use Policies
In addition to the non-agricultural use policies of section 4.1.1, recreational uses are also subject to the following policies:
- Residential dwelling units, other than for an employee, shall not be permitted in association with recreational uses.
- An application to establish or expand a major recreational use in the Natural Heritage System will be accompanied by a vegetation enhancement plan that incorporates planning, design, landscaping, and construction measures that:
- Maintain or, where possible, enhance the amount of natural self-sustaining vegetation on the site and the connectivity between adjacent key natural heritage features or key hydrologic features;
- Wherever possible, keep intermittent stream channels and drainage swales in a free-to-grow, low- maintenance condition;
- Minimize the application and use of pesticides and fertilizers; and
- Locate new natural self-sustaining vegetation in areas that maximize the ecological value of the area.
- An application to expand or establish a major recreational use shall be accompanied by a conservation plan demonstrating how water use and nutrient and biocide will be kept to a minimum, including the establishment and monitoring of targets.
- Small-scale structures for recreational uses (such as boardwalks, footbridges, fences, docks and picnic facilities) are permitted within key natural heritage features and key hydrologic features; however, the negative impacts on these features should be minimized.
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Shoreline Area Policies
The shorelines of Lake Ontario, Lake Simcoe, and Lake Scugog and other inland lakes contain substantial amounts of both seasonal and permanent residential development. The shoreline areas of lakes (including the littoral zones) are particularly important and sensitive given the key natural heritage features and functions and because of the connectivity that shorelines provide for flora and fauna. In addition, the shorelines support a wide range of recreational venues and opportunities, including trail systems such as the Lake Ontario Waterfront Trail.
For shoreline areas falling within the Protected Countryside, the following policies shall apply:
- For the purposes of this Plan, shoreline areas are those areas where concentrations of existing or approved shoreline development are currently zoned and/or designated in municipal official plans, as of the date this Plan came into effect.
- Subject to any municipal and agency planning requirements, minor rounding out, infill development, redevelopment and resort development is permitted in shoreline areas along Lake Ontario, Lake Simcoe, Lake Scugog and other inland lakes, subject to the following criteria:
- Municipalities and conservation authorities shall ensure that the development is integrated with existing or proposed parks and trails and/or does not constrain ongoing or planned stewardship and remediation efforts;
- The Natural System policies of section 3.2 of this Plan are applied;
- To the extent possible, such development enhances the ecological features and functions in shoreline areas;
- Proposals for land use conversions, redevelopments and/or resort development shall:
- Establish or increase the extent and width of a vegetation protection zone along a shoreline to a minimum of 30 metres;
- Increase or expand the extent of fish habitat in the littoral zone;
- Minimize erosion, sedimentation and the introduction of nutrient or other pollutants and promote planning, design and construction practices that maintain or improve water quality;
- Improve the efficiency of sewage disposal facilities in order to reduce nutrient inputs to groundwater and the lake; and
- Integrate landscaping and habitat restoration into the design of the proposal to enhance the ability of native plants and animals to use the shoreline as both wildlife habitat and a movement corridor; and
- The capacity of the receiving water body shall be determined considering inputs from both existing and approved development and available capacity shall be demonstrated. Such proposals shall comply with any relevant watershed or subwatershed study and in the case of Lake Simcoe, any such analysis must be considered in the context of the Lake Simcoe Environmental Management Strategy.
- Notwithstanding the policies of section 4.1.3.2 (d), structures may be permitted in the vegetation protection zone and littoral zone subject to any municipal, agency or other requirements or restrictions, and provided the area occupied by such structures is minimized.
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Infrastructure
Infrastructure is important to economic well-being, human health and quality of life in southern Ontario and the Greenbelt.
There is already extensive local and regional infrastructure within the Greenbelt to serve its settlements, agricultural and resource sectors and the rural economy. Existing infrastructure must be maintained and new infrastructure will be needed to continue serving existing and permitted land uses within the Greenbelt.
In addition, major infrastructure serving national, provincial and inter- regional needs traverses the Greenbelt. It is also anticipated that new and/or expanded facilities will be needed in the future to serve the substantial growth projected for southern Ontario.
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General Infrastructure Policies
For lands falling within the Protected Countryside, the following policies shall apply:
- All existing, expanded or new infrastructure subject to and approved under the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act, the Environmental Assessment Act, the Planning Act, the Aggregate Resources Act, the Telecommunications Act or by the National or Ontario Energy Boards, or which receives a similar environmental approval, is permitted within the Protected Countryside, subject to the policies of this section and provided it meets one of the following two objectives:
- It supports agriculture, recreation and tourism, rural settlement areas, resource use or the rural economic activity that exists and is permitted within the Greenbelt; or
- It serves the significant growth and economic development expected in southern Ontario beyond the Greenbelt by providing for the appropriate infrastructure connections among urban growth centres and between these centres and Ontario’s borders.
- The location and construction of infrastructure and expansions, extensions, operations and maintenance of infrastructure in the Protected Countryside, are subject to the following:
- Planning, design and construction practices shall minimize, wherever possible, the amount of the Greenbelt, and particularly the Natural Heritage System, traversed and/or occupied by such infrastructure;
- Planning, design and construction practices shall minimize, wherever possible, the negative impacts and disturbance of the existing landscape, including, but not limited to, impacts caused by light intrusion, noise and road salt;
- Where practicable, existing capacity and coordination with different infrastructure services is optimized so that the rural and existing character of the Protected Countryside and the overall urban structure for southern Ontario established by Greenbelt and any provincial growth management initiatives are supported and reinforced;
- New or expanding infrastructure shall avoid key natural heritage features or key hydrologic features unless need has been demonstrated and it has been established that there is no reasonable alternative; and
- Where infrastructure does cross the Natural Heritage System or intrude into or result in the loss of a key natural heritage feature or key hydrologic feature, including related landform features, planning, design and construction practices shall minimize negative impacts and disturbance on the features or their related functions, and where reasonable, maintain or improve connectivity.
- Infrastructure serving the agricultural sector, such as agricultural irrigation systems, may need certain elements to be located within the vegetation protection zone of a key natural heritage feature or key hydrologic feature. In such instances, these elements of the infrastructure may be established within the feature itself or its associated vegetation protection zone but all reasonable efforts shall be made to keep such infrastructure out of key natural features or key hydrologic features or the vegetation protection zones.
- All existing, expanded or new infrastructure subject to and approved under the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act, the Environmental Assessment Act, the Planning Act, the Aggregate Resources Act, the Telecommunications Act or by the National or Ontario Energy Boards, or which receives a similar environmental approval, is permitted within the Protected Countryside, subject to the policies of this section and provided it meets one of the following two objectives:
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Sewage and Water Infrastructure Policies
In addition to the above general infrastructure policies and the settlement area policies of section 3.4, the following policies apply to sewer and water infrastructure proposals:
- Proposals for infrastructure within or crossing the Protected Countryside shall demonstrate that:
- Sewage and water servicing can be provided in a manner that does not negatively impact ecological features and functions, quality and quantity of ground and surface water, including stream baseflow, and is sufficient to accommodate the proposed use(s);
- Applicable recommendations, standards or targets within watershed plans and water budgets are reflected; and
- Any sewage and water servicing installation is planned, designed and constructed to minimize surface and groundwater disruption.
- Where settlements do not currently have Great Lake or Lake Simcoe based water and sewage services, extensions to or expansions of existing Great Lake or Lake Simcoe based services to such settlements is not permitted, unless such servicing is required to address failed individual on- site sewage or water services or to ensure the protection of public health where it has been determined by a medical officer of health (or health authority) that there is a public health concern associated with existing services within the settlement. The capacity of the services provided in the these circumstances will be restricted to that required to service the affected existing settlement plus the capacity for potential development within the approved settlement boundary as it existed on the date this Plan came into effect.
- Where settlements currently have, or have approvals for, Great Lake based water and/or sewer services as of the date this Plan came into effect, such services may be extended and expanded to service growth within an approved settlement boundary as it existed on the date this Plan came into effect. Where only Great Lake water exists or has been approved, corresponding municipal sewage service shall be required in order for any expansion of the current settlement boundary where such expansion would be permitted by this Plan.
- Where settlement area expansions are contemplated by a municipality, the environmental assessment in support of expanded sewage and water services must be completed or approved prior to amending the boundaries of the settlement within the municipal official plan. The expansion must not extend into the Natural Heritage System or the specialty crop area.
- The extension of municipal or private communal sewage or water services outside of a settlement boundary shall only be permitted in the case of health issues or to service existing uses and the expansion thereof adjacent to the settlement. Notwithstanding the above, where municipal water services exist outside of settlements areas, existing uses within the service area boundary as defined by the environmental assessment may be connected to such a service.
- New or expanded partial servicing, where site conditions are suitable for the long-term provision of such services, is only permitted in the following circumstances:
- Where such servicing is necessary to address failed individual on-site sewage or water services serving existing development; or
- To allow for infilling and intensification within settlement areas served by partial services as of the date this Plan came into effect.
- In the siting of new municipal and other wells, consideration shall be given to the location of vulnerable areas.
- Proposals for infrastructure within or crossing the Protected Countryside shall demonstrate that:
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Stormwater Management Infrastructure Policies
In addition to the above general infrastructure policies and the settlement area policies of section 3.4, the following policies apply to stormwater management infrastructure proposals:
- Storm water management ponds are prohibited in key natural heritage features or key hydrologic features or their vegetation protected zones, except for those portions of the Protected Countryside that define the major river valleys that connect the Niagara Escarpment and Oak Ridges Moraine to Lake Ontario. In these areas, naturalized stormwater management ponds are permitted provided they are located a minimum of 30 metres away from the edge of the river/stream and in the vegetation protection zones of any abutting key natural heritage features or key hydrologic features.
- Applications for development and site alteration in the Protected Countryside shall be accompanied by a storm water management plan which demonstrates that:
- Planning, design and construction practices will minimize vegetation removal, grading and soil compaction, sediment erosion and impervious surfaces;
- Where appropriate, an integrated treatment approach shall be used to minimize stormwater management flows and structures through such measures as lot level controls and conveyance techniques such as grass swales; and
- Applicable recommendations, standards or targets within watershed plans and water budgets are complied with.
- The objectives of a stormwater management plan are to avoid, minimize and/or mitigate stormwater volume, contaminant loads and impacts to receiving water courses in order to:
- Maintain groundwater quality and flow and stream baseflow;
- Protect water quality;
- Minimize the disruption of pre-existing (natural) drainage patterns wherever possible;
- Prevent increases in stream channel erosion;
- Prevent any increase in flood risk; and
- Protect aquatic species and their habitat.
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Natural Resources
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Renewable Resource Policies
For lands falling within the Protected Countryside, the following policies shall apply:
- Renewable resources are those non-agriculture-based natural resources that support uses and activities such as forestry, water taking, fisheries, conservation, and wildlife management.
- Activities related to the use of renewable resources are permitted in the Protected Countryside, subject to the policies of this Plan and all other applicable legislation, regulations and municipal planning documents, including the Pps. All such uses shall be undertaken in accordance with the applicable recommendations, standards or targets of any relevant watershed plan or water budget.
- Within a key natural heritage feature or key hydrologic feature, renewable natural resource activities should be carried out in a manner that maintains or, where possible, improves these features and their functions.
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Non-Renewable Resource Policies
For lands within the Protected Countryside, the following policies shall apply:
- Activities related to the use of non-renewable resources are permitted in the Protected Countryside, subject to all other applicable legislation, regulations and municipal official plan policies and by-laws. The availability of mineral aggregate resources for long-term use will be determined in accordance with the PPS, except as provided below.
- Non-renewable resources are those non-agriculture based natural resources that have a finite supply, including mineral aggregate resources. Aggregates, in particular, provide significant building materials for our communities and infrastructure, and the availability of aggregates close to market is important both for economic and environmental reasons.
- Notwithstanding the Natural System policies of section 3.2 of this Plan, within the Natural Heritage System, mineral aggregate operations and wayside pits and quarries are subject to the following:
- No new mineral aggregate operation and no wayside pits and quarries, or any ancillary or accessory use thereto will be permitted in the following key natural heritage features and key hydrologic features:
- Significant wetlands;
- Significant habitat of endangered species and threatened species; and
- Significant woodlands unless the woodland is occupied by young plantation or early successional habitat (as defined by the Ministry of Natural Resources). In this case, the application must demonstrate that the specific provisions of policy 4.3.2.5 (c), (d) and 4.3.2.6 have been addressed, and that they will be met by the operation;
- An application for a new mineral aggregate operation or new wayside pits and quarries may only be permitted in other key natural heritage features and key hydrologic features not identified in 4.3.2.3 (a) and any vegetation protection zone associated with such other feature where the application demonstrates:
- How the Water Resource System will be protected or enhanced; and
- That the specific provisions in 4.3.2.5 (c), (d) and 4.3.2.6 (c) have been addressed, and that they will be met by the operation; and
- Any application for a new mineral aggregate operation, or the expansion of an existing mineral aggregate operation shall be required to demonstrate:
- How the connectivity between key natural heritage features and key hydrologic features will be maintained before, during and after the extraction of mineral aggregates;
- How the operator could immediately replace any habitat that would be lost from the site with equivalent habitat on another part of the site or on adjacent lands; and
- How the Water Resource System will be protected or enhanced; and
- An application for the expansion of an existing mineral aggregate operation may be permitted in the Natural Heritage System, including key natural heritage features and key hydrologic features, and in any associated vegetation protection zone only if the related decision is consistent with the Pps.
- No new mineral aggregate operation and no wayside pits and quarries, or any ancillary or accessory use thereto will be permitted in the following key natural heritage features and key hydrologic features:
- The Ministry of Natural Resources will pursue the following under the Aggregate Resources Act, for all mineral aggregate operations, including wayside pits and quarries, within the Protected Countryside:
- Rehabilitated area will be maximized and disturbed area minimized on an ongoing basis during the life- cycle of an operation;
- Progressive and final rehabilitation efforts will contribute to the goals of the Greenbelt Plan;
- The Ministry of Natural Resources will determine the maximum allowable disturbed area of each mineral aggregate operation. Any excess disturbed area above the maximum will be required to be rehabilitated. For existing operations this shall be completed within 10 years of the date of approval of the Greenbelt Plan, and 50% completed within six years. For new operations, including expansions, the total disturbed area shall not exceed an established maximum allowable disturbed area; and
- An application for a mineral aggregate operation or wayside pits and quarries may be permitted only where the applicant demonstrates that the quantity and quality of groundwater and surface water will be maintained as per Provincial Standards under the Aggregate Resources Act.
- When operators are undertaking rehabilitation of mineral aggregate operation sites in the Protected Countryside, the following provisions apply:
- The aggregate industry will work with the Ministry of Natural Resources to consider the development and implementation of comprehensive rehabilitation plans in areas of high concentration of mineral aggregate operations;
- The disturbed area of a site will be rehabilitated to a state of equal or greater ecological value, and for the entire site, long-term ecological integrity will be maintained or restored, and to the extent possible, improved;
- If there are key natural heritage features or key hydrologic features on the site, or if such features existed on the site at the time of application:
- The health, diversity and size of these key natural heritage features and key hydrologic features will be maintained or restored and, to the extent possible, improved to promote a net gain of ecological health; and
- Any permitted extraction of mineral aggregates that occurs in a feature will be completed, and the area will be rehabilitated, as early as possible in the life of the operation.
- Aquatic areas remaining after extraction are to be rehabilitated to aquatic enhancement, which shall be representative of the natural ecosystem in that particular setting or ecodistrict, and the combined terrestrial and aquatic rehabilitation shall meet the intent of 4.3.2.5 (c).
- Outside the Natural Heritage System, and except as provided in 4.3.2.5 (b), (c) and (d), final rehabilitation will appropriately reflect the long-term land use of the general area, taking into account applicable policies of this Plan and, to the extent permitted under this Plan, existing municipal and provincial policies.
- Final rehabilitation in the Natural Heritage System will meet these additional provisions:
- Where there is no underwater extraction, an amount of land equal to that under natural vegetated cover prior to extraction, and no less than 35% of each license, is to be rehabilitated to forest cover, which shall be representative of the natural ecosystem in that particular setting or ecodistrict;
- Where there is underwater extraction, no less than 35% of the non-aquatic lands of each license is to be rehabilitated to forest cover, which shall be representative of the natural ecosystem in that particular setting or ecodistrict; and
- Rehabilitation will be implemented so that the connectivity of the key natural heritage features and the key hydrologic features on the site and on adjacent lands will be maintained or restored, and to the extent possible, improved.
- Operators are encouraged to consider and provide for public access to former aggregate sites upon final rehabilitation.
- Notwithstanding any provision of this section to the contrary, within the specialty crop areas identified on Schedule 2 as the Niagara Peninsula Tender Fruit and Grape Area, mineral aggregate operations and wayside pits and quarries are subject to the following requirements:
- No new mineral aggregate operation, wayside pits and quarries or any ancillary or accessory use thereto will be permitted between Lake Ontario and the Niagara Escarpment Plan Area;
- A new mineral aggregate operation or wayside permit may only be considered on primary and secondary selected sand and gravel resources on the Fonthill Kame, in the Town of Pelham, as identified by Aggregate Resource Inventory Paper #4, if the applicant demonstrates that:
- Substantially the same land area will be rehabilitated back to an agricultural condition which allows for the same range and productivity of specialty crops common in the area; and,
- The microclimate on which the site and the surrounding area may be dependent for specialty crop production will be maintained.
- A new mineral aggregate operation or the expansion of an existing operation shall only be permitted in areas not identified in 4.3.2.9 (a) and (b) where the applicant demonstrates the following:
- The physical characteristics of the proposed site allow for the rehabilitation of the property back to an agricultural condition, which allows for the same range and productivity of specialty crops common in the area, and allow for the microclimate on which the site and the surrounding area may be dependent for specialty crop production to be maintained; or
- If the physical characteristics of the proposed site will not allow for the rehabilitation of the property back to an agricultural condition, which allows for the same range and productivity of specialty crops common in the area, and will not allow for the microclimate on which the site and the surrounding area may be dependent for specialty crop production to be maintained, the applicant shall consider alternative locations; and
- Where other alternatives have been considered by the applicant and found unsuitable, and in situations where complete agricultural rehabilitation in the specialty crop area is not possible due to the depth of planned extraction or a substantial aggregate deposit below the water table warranting extraction, agricultural rehabilitation in the remaining licensed area will be maximized as a first priority to allow production of specialty crops.
- Where a municipality has undertaken a comprehensive aggregate resource management study and implemented the results into its official plan prior to establishment of this Plan, such policies shall be deemed to conform to this Plan.
- Municipalities should ensure that all land use activities related to the post extraction rehabilitation of mineral aggregate operations are consistent with any relevant approved source protection plan and relevant watershed or sub-watershed plan.
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Cultural Heritage Resources
For lands within the Protected Countryside, the following policies shall apply:
- Cultural heritage resources are defined as man-made or natural features, including structures, objects, neighbourhoods, landscapes and archaeological sites, that have been identified as significant by the local municipality or the province for being meaningful components of a community’s cultural heritage or identity.
- Greenbelt municipalities should work with aboriginal groups and other stakeholders to identify and protect cultural heritage resources and plan toward maintaining, developing and using these resources in a manner that will benefit the local community and be compatible with the Greenbelt’s vision and goals.
- Municipalities should build cultural components into their municipal plans and planning processes, including creating inventories of cultural heritage resources and planning for their ongoing protection and appropriate use. Municipal cultural plans should draw from and promote an integrated vision of local cultural development that emphasizes connections across the full range of arts, heritage, cultural industries, libraries, archives and other cultural activity.
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Existing Uses
For lands falling within the Protected Countryside, the following policies shall apply:
- All existing uses lawfully used for such purpose on the day before the Greenbelt Plan comes into force are permitted.
- Single dwellings are permitted on existing lots of record, provided they were zoned for such as of the date the Greenbelt Plan came into force, or where an application for an amendment to a zoning by-law is required as a condition of a severance granted prior to December 14, 2003 but which application did not proceed.
- Outside of settlement areas, expansions to existing buildings and structures, accessory structures and uses, and/or conversions of legally existing uses which bring the use more into conformity with this Plan, are permitted subject to a demonstration of the following:
- Notwithstanding section 4.2.2.6, new municipal services are not required; and
- The use does not expand into key natural heritage features and key hydrologic features, unless there is no other alternative in which case any expansion shall be limited in scope and kept within close geographical proximity to the existing structure.
- Expansions to existing agricultural buildings and structures, residential dwellings, and accessory uses to both, may be considered within key natural heritage features and key hydrologic features if it is demonstrated that:
- There is no alternative and the expansion, alteration or establishment is directed away from the feature to the maximum extent possible; and
- The impact of the expansion or alteration on the feature and its functions is minimized to the maximum extent possible.
- Expansion, maintenance and/or replacement of existing infrastructure is permitted, subject to the infrastructure policies of section 4.2.
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Lot Creation
For lands falling within the Protected Countryside, the following policies shall apply:
- Lot creation is permitted in the Protected Countryside for the range of uses permitted by the policies of this Plan.
- Lot creation is also permitted in the following circumstances:
- Acquiring land for infrastructure purposes, subject to the infrastructure policies of section 4.2;
- Facilitating conveyances to public bodies or non- profit entities for natural heritage conservation, provided it does not create a separate lot for a residential dwelling in specialty crop or prime agricultural areas; and
- Minor lot adjustments or boundary additions, provided they do not create a separate lot for a residential dwelling in specialty crop or prime agricultural areas and there is no increased fragmentation of a key natural heritage feature or key hydrologic feature.
- More specifically, within the specialty crop area and prime agricultural area, lot creation is permitted for:
- Agricultural uses where the severed and retained lots are intended for agricultural uses and provided the minimum lot size is 40 acres within specialty crop area and 100 acres within prime agricultural areas;
- Existing and new agriculture-related uses, provided that any new lot will be limited to the minimum size needed to accommodate the use, including a sewage and water system appropriate for such a use;
- The severance of a residence surplus to a farming operation as a result of a farm consolidation, which residence was an existing use as of the date this Plan came into force, provided that the planning authority ensures that a residential dwelling is not permitted in perpetuity on the retained lot of farmland created by this severance. Approaches to ensuring no new residential dwellings on the retained lot of farmland may be recommended by the Province, or municipal approaches that achieve the same objective should be considered; or
- The surplus dwelling policy in 4.6.3 (c) also applies to rural areas as defined by municipal official plans. The severance should be limited to the minimum size needed to accommodate the dwelling, including existing and reserve areas for individual sewage and water services.
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5.0 Implementation
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Status and Effect
The Greenbelt Act, 2005, provides for the establishment of the Greenbelt Plan to be created through an Order in Council, which was filed as OIC208/2005. The Greenbelt Act, 2005, also requires that all decisions on planning applications shall conform to the policies in the Greenbelt Plan.
The policies of this Plan do not affect any Aboriginal or treaty right recognized or affirmed by The Constitution Act, 1982. The Ontario government shall consult with Aboriginal peoples about decisions that may affect the use of Crown land and resources within the area of the Greenbelt Plan that are subject to Aboriginal treaty rights.
The Greenbelt Plan, including the Introduction, Descriptions, Definitions and Schedules, together with the text and commentary in sections 2.0 and 5.0, shall be read in its entirety and applied in each situation.
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Transition
The Greenbelt Act, 2005, requires that decisions with respect to applications made under the Ontario Planning and Development Act, 1994, the Planning Act or the Condominium Act, 1998, which were commenced on or after December 16, 2004 (the date this Plan came into force) and relate to the areas in this Plan designated as Protected Countryside, are required to conform to all applicable policies and provisions of this Plan.
The Greenbelt Act, 2005, authorizes the Minister to pass regulations for various prescribed matters to address applications which were commenced prior to December 16, 2004 but for which no decision has been made and for other transitional matters, including the application of prescribed polices for applications made under the Ontario Planning and Development Act, 1994, the Planning Act or the Condominium Act, 1998, which were commenced before December 16, 2004. In addition to such regulations, the settlement area policies of section 3.4 of this Plan, as well as those within this section 5.0, provide further direction on how this Plan applies to existing uses, applications in process and previous site-specific approvals.
Municipalities should consider the policies of the Greenbelt Plan, as appropriate, when processing applications that are not required to conform to this Plan.
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Decisions on Applications Related to Previous Site Specific Approvals
Where an official plan was amended prior to December 16, 2004 to specifically designate land use(s), this approval may continue to be recognized through the conformity exercise addressed in section 5.3 and any further applications required under the Planning Act or Condominium Act, 1998, to implement the official plan approval are not required to conform with this Plan.
Where a zoning by-law was amended prior to December 16, 2004 to specifically permit land use(s), this approval may continue to be recognized through the conformity exercise described in section 5.3 and any further applications required under the Planning Act or Condominium Act, 1998, to implement the use permitted by the zoning by-law are not required to conform with this Plan.
Applications to further amend the site-specific official plan or zoning by-law permissions referred to above, for uses similar to or more in conformity with the provision of this Plan are also permitted. All such applications should, where possible, seek to achieve or improve conformity with this Plan.
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Municipal Implementation of Protected Countryside Policies
The Greenbelt Act, 2005, provides two main avenues for implementation of the Greenbelt Plan. First, section 7 of the Greenbelt Act, 2005, requires municipal and other decisions under the Planning Act or the Condominium Act, 1998, to conform to the policies in the Greenbelt Plan. Second, section 9 of the Greenbelt Act, 2005, requires municipalities to amend their official plan(s) to conform to the Greenbelt Plan.
Municipal official plans shall contain policies that reflect the requirements of this Plan together with a map(s) showing the boundaries of the Greenbelt Area, the Protected Countryside and the Natural Heritage System. Municipalities should provide a map showing known key natural heritage and key hydrologic features and any associated minimum vegetation protection zones identified in this Plan. The identification of the Natural Heritage System boundary will form the basis for applying the policies of section 3.2.
Municipalities should also include a map of wellhead protection areas and vulnerable areas together with associated policies for these areas within their official plans, as appropriate and in accordance with any provincial directives on source water protection.
Despite the policies in this Greenbelt Plan, there is nothing in this Plan that limits the ability of decision makers on planning applications to
adopt policies that are more stringent than the requirements of the Plan, unless doing so would conflict with any of the policies or objectives of the Plan. With the exception of the lot creation policies of section 4.6, official plans and zoning by-laws shall not, however, contain provisions that are more restrictive than the policies of sections 3.1 and 4.3.2 as they apply to agricultural uses and mineral aggregate resources respectively.
Municipalities may amend the designation for prime agricultural areas and/or rural areas at the time they bring their official plans into conformity with this Plan, only in the following circumstances:
- If the upper-tier or single-tier municipality has not amended the designation for its prime agriculture/rural lands to reflect the Pps;
- If an upper-tier or single-tier has completed a comprehensive official plan review; or
- In order for a lower tier official plan to conform to an upper tier plan which has been amended in either of the above circumstances.
Such amendments are intended to be minor in nature, solely with a view to rationalizing prime agricultural area and rural area boundaries.
It is intended that the numerical figures identified in this Plan be considered to be approximate, and that for the purposes of preparing area municipal official plans, zoning by-laws, subdivisions approvals, site plan approvals, severances or building permits, minor deviations may be permitted, without amendment to this Plan, provided that such deviations do not alter the intent of this Plan.
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Relationship of the Plan to the Land Use Planning System
The Greenbelt is governed by the planning policy and regulation, of various levels of government and agencies, which work collectively to manage and guide land use within the Greenbelt.
Provincially, the policies of the Nep, the ORMCP, the Parkway Belt West Plan, and the Protected Countryside policies in this Greenbelt Plan form the fundamental planning framework within which all other planning policies and regulations are contained.
This Greenbelt Plan builds upon the existing policy framework established in the PPS and is to be implemented through municipal official plan policies and maps.
The Greenbelt Plan relies on definitions contained in the PPS where those terms are used in this Plan. All terms defined in the definitions section of this Plan are shown in italics, and for ease of use terms defined in the PPS are also included. The Greenbelt Plan also relies on municipal official plan mapping to delineate prime agricultural areas, rural areas and the detailed boundaries of settlement areas.
In addition to the PPS and municipal official plans and related planning mechanisms (e.g. zoning, subdivision of land), conservation authorities, other agencies and the Federal Government have regulations or standards that apply in the Greenbelt. Where an application, matter or proceeding related to these regulations or standards requires consideration of applicable policy, such applications, matters or proceedings shall conform to this Greenbelt Plan together with other provincial plans applying within the Greenbelt. Where there are regulations or standards that are more restrictive than those contained in these plans, the more restrictive provision prevails.
Based on the above, the Greenbelt Plan must be read in conjunction with all other applicable land use planning policy, regulations and/or standards, as amended from time to time. Such documents include but are not limited to: the Pps; Minister’s zoning orders under the Planning Act; other provincial land use plans; upper, lower and single-tier municipal official plans; zoning by-laws; regulations such as those under the Conservation Authorities Act, as well as other pertinent legislation (e.g. the federal Fisheries Act) and regulations. Where more specific provincial plans or regulations exist or are promulgated within the Greenbelt, including plans under the Ontario Planning and Development Act, 1994, the more specific plan or regulation prevails.
The Greenbelt Plan itself must also be read in its entirety as existing or proposed land uses may be subject to policies within different sections of the Plan. Where multiple policies apply, these are to be applied in either a cumulative or integrated manner, such that all of the policies that relate to a matter are addressed, with the more specific or restrictive policy applying where there are conflicts. Policies are not meant to be read in isolation or to the exclusion of the rest of the policies, both general and specific. As well, the schedules within the Greenbelt Plan need to be read to determine the applicable policies within the Plan relating to the various designations, information and/or boundaries shown on these schedules.
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Boundaries, Schedules and Appendices
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Boundary of the Greenbelt Plan
The Boundary of the Greenbelt Plan as shown on Schedules 1 and 4 of the Greenbelt Plan is prescribed by Ontario Regulation 59/05, as provided by the Greenbelt Act, 2005.
The boundary of the Greenbelt Plan as described in Ontario Regulation 59/05 provides the information for establishing the boundary on the ground by a Licensed Ontario Land Surveyor (under instructions from the Surveyor General for the Province of Ontario).
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Boundaries Internal to the Greenbelt Plan
Boundaries of the Natural Heritage System may be refined at the time of municipal conformity in accordance with the Natural Heritage System policies of section 3.2.2.6.
Boundaries of the prime agricultural areas and rural areas are as established in municipal official plans, subject to section 5.3.
Boundaries of Towns/Villages are shown on the Schedules to this Plan but for detailed delineation and the boundaries of hamlets, which are only shown as symbols, reference must be made to municipal official plans.
Boundaries of key natural heritage features and key hydrologic features and any minimum vegetation protection zones identified in this Plan are to be shown in municipal official plans. The detailed delineation of these features and zones can be undertaken by municipalities and/or conservation authorities when dealing with applications for development under the Planning Act or Condominium Act, 1998 or via a municipal zoning by-law update.
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Schedules and Appendices
The Greenbelt Plan contains four schedules, identifying:
- The Greenbelt Plan area, which delineates the NEP Area, the Oak Ridges Moraine Area and Protected Countryside Area (including Towns/Villages and Hamlets);
- The boundary of the Niagara Peninsula Tender Fruit and Grape Area;
- The boundary of the Holland Marsh; and
- The Natural Heritage System.
In addition, the Plan contains two maps in an Appendix, for reference.
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Plan Review
Through the requirement for a 10-year review, the province is ensuring that the Greenbelt Plan will not remain static and will not become irrelevant over time.
The 10-year review of the Greenbelt Plan will be coordinated with the reviews of the NEP and the ORMCP, which includes any adjustments necessary to align the timing of these reviews.
The purpose of the review is to assess the effectiveness of the policies contained in the Plan (using information gathered through the monitoring program, and conducted through a public process), and make amendments, if appropriate, to update or include new information or improve the effectiveness and relevance of the policies.
The review can only consider modifications to the urban boundaries within the Greenbelt if the upper or single-tier municipality provides a comprehensive justification or growth management study.
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Amendments to Greenbelt Plan and other Provincial Plans
Under the Greenbelt Act, 2005, amendments to those areas of the Plan designated as Protected Countryside can only be proposed by the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing. Amendments are subject to the approval of the Lieutenant Governor in Council.
Amendments to the Plan shall not have the effect of reducing the total land area of the Greenbelt Plan.
Amendments could be considered outside the 10-year review in the following circumstances:
- There are major unforeseen circumstances, or major new Provincial policy, legislation or regulation that create the need for an amendment;
- The overall effectiveness and integrity of the Plan would be threatened if the amendment were deferred to the next 10- year review; or
- The effectiveness and/or relevance of the Plan’s policies would be improved through an amendment.
Amendments to the NEP remain governed by, and are to be dealt in accordance with, the provisions of the Niagara Escarpment Planning and Development Act.
Amendments to the ORMCP remain governed by, and are to be dealt in accordance with, the Oak Ridges Moraine Conservation Act, 2001.
Amendments to the Parkway Belt West Plan remain governed by, and are to be dealt in accordance with, the Ontario Planning and Development Act, 1994, but are also subject to the policies of sections 2.0, 3.2 and 3.3 of this Plan.
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Monitoring/Performance Measures
The objective of the monitoring framework is to evaluate the effectiveness of the policies of the Plan in achieving its goals, as identified in section 1.2.
Performance measures are to be established through the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing’s Municipal Performance Measurement Program.
In this regard, the Ontario Government will work with other ministries, municipalities and stakeholders to:
- Identify appropriate performance indicators to measure the effectiveness of the Plan;
- Identify roles and responsibilities among partners in the collection and analysis of the indicators; and
- Provide for periodic collation, publication and discussion of the results.
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Greenbelt Council
The Province will establish a Greenbelt Council and provide it with a varied mandate, which could evolve over time. Initially, it is anticipated that the Greenbelt Council will consider how the implementation of the plan is proceeding, including the identification of issues arising from implementation.
The Greenbelt Council will also provide input and advice on the identification and establishment of performance measures, which will be used to track the success of the Greenbelt Plan in achieving its goals. Such advice should take advantage of the local knowledge of the Council’s members and other stakeholders, with a view to identifying the most effective and least costly performance measures that build on the ability of local communities and associations to provide meaningful input and information.
Over the short to mid term, the Council could play a meaningful role in helping to coordinate efforts of municipalities, conservation authorities, associations and other stakeholders in matters which cross municipal boundaries such as trail systems, water resources, watershed plans and programs and agricultural activities. The Greenbelt Council could also provide advice on ways of promoting the Greenbelt and on any amendments proposed to the Plan.
Over the long-term and particularly as the time for the 10-year review of the Greenbelt Plan approaches, it is expected that the Greenbelt Council will play an important role in helping to shape and/or focus the nature and/or content of the review. This could be achieved through Council conducting its own public process to obtain stakeholder views by consulting with municipalities and other stakeholder groups, which would then form the basis for the government to frame the formal review required by the proposed Greenbelt Act, 2005.
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Definitions
Agricultural uses
Means the growing of crops, including nursery and horticultural crops; raising of livestock; raising of other animals for food, fur or fibre, including poultry and fish; aquaculture; apiaries; agro-forestry; maple syrup production; and associated on-farm buildings and structures, including accommodation for full-time farm labour when the size and nature of the operation requires additional employment (Pps, 2005).
Agricultural-related uses
Means those farm-related commercial and farm-related industrial uses that are small scale and directly related to the farm operation and are required in close proximity to the farm operation (Pps, 2005).
Alvars
Naturally open areas of thin or no soil over essentially flat limestone, dolostone or marble rock, supporting a sparse vegetation cover of mostly shrubs and herbs.
Connectivity
Means the degree to which key natural heritage or key hydrologic features are connected to one another by links such as plant and animal movement corridors, hydrologic and nutrient cycling, genetic transfer, and energy flow through food webs.
Development
Means the creation of a new lot, a change in land use, or the construction of buildings and structures, any of which require approval under the Planning Act, or that are subject to the Environmental Assessment Act, but does not include:
- The construction of facilities for transportation, infrastructure and utilities used by a public body;
- Activities or works under the Drainage Act; or
- The carrying out of agricultural practices on land that was being used for agricultural uses on the date the Plan came into effect (Pps, 2005).
Ecological functi
Means the natural processes, products or services that living and non-living environments provide or perform within or between species, ecosystems and landscapes, including hydrologic functions and biological, physical, chemical and socio-economic interactions (Pps, 2005).
Ecological value
The value of vegetation in maintaining the health of the key natural heritage or key hydrologic feature and the related ecological features and ecological functions, as measured by factors such as the diversity of species, the diversity of habitats, and the suitability and amount of habitats that are available for rare, threatened and endangered species.
Endangered species
Means a species that is listed or categorized as an “Endangered Species” on the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources’ official species at risk list, as updated and amended from time to time (Pps, 2005).
Existing uses
Uses legally established prior to the date that the Greenbelt Plan came into force. Existing agricultural accessory buildings and structures including farm dwellings can expand on the same lot subject to the provisions of the municipal zoning by-law.
Farm consolidation
Means the acquisition of additional farm parcels to be operated as one farm operation.
Fish habitat
As defined in the Fisheries Act, c. F-14, means spawning grounds and nursery, rearing, food supply, and migration areas on which fish depend directly or indirectly in order to carry out their life processes (Pps, 2005).
Hazardous land
Means property or lands that could be unsafe for development due to naturally occurring processes. Along the shorelines of the Great Lakes - St. Lawrence River System, this means the land, including that covered by water, between the international boundary, where applicable, and the furthest landward limit of the flooding hazard, erosion hazard or dynamic beach hazard limits. Along the shorelines of large inland lakes, this means the land, including that covered by water, between a defined offshore distance or depth and the furthest landward limit of the flooding hazard, erosion hazard or dynamic beach hazard limits. Along river, stream and small inland lake systems, this means the land, including that covered by water, to the furthest landward limit of the flooding hazard or erosion hazard limits (Pps, 2005).
Hydrologic function
Means the functions of the hydrological cycle that include the occurrence, circulation, distribution and chemical and physical properties of water on the surface of the land, in the soil and underlying rocks, and in the atmosphere, and water’s interaction with the environment including its relation to living things (Pps, 2005).
Infrastructure
Means physical structures (facilities or corridors) that form the foundation for development or resource use. Infrastructure includes: sewage and water systems, sewage treatment systems, waste management systems, electric power generation and transmission including renewable energy systems, communications/telecom- munications, transit and transportation corridors and facilities, oil and gas pipelines and associated facilities.
Intensification
Means the development of a property, site or area at a higher density than currently exists through:
- Redevelopment, including the reuse of brownfield sites;
- The development of vacant and/or underutilized lots within previously developed areas;
- Infill development; and
- The expansion or conversion of existing buildings
(Pps, 2005).
Intermittent streams
Stream-related watercourses that contain water or are dry at times of the year that are more or less predictable, generally flowing during wet seasons of the year but not the entire year, and where the water table is above the stream bottom during parts of the year.
Key hydrologic features
Means a key hydrologic feature as described in section 3.2.4.
Key natural heritage features
Means a key natural heritage feature as described in section 3.2.4.
Lake
Means any inland body of standing water, usually fresh water, larger than a pool or pond or a body of water filling a depression in the earth’s surface.
Landform features
Means distinctive physical attributes of land such as slope, shape, elevation and relief.
Life science areas of natural and scientific interest (ANSIs)
Means an area(s) that has been:
- Identified as having life science values related to protection, scientific study or education; and
- Further identified by the Ministry of Natural Resources using evaluation procedures established by that Ministry, as amended from time to time.
Major recreational uses
Major recreational uses are recreational uses that require large-scale modification of terrain, vegetation or both and usually also require large-scale buildings or structures, including but not limited to the following: golf courses; serviced playing fields; serviced campgrounds; and ski hills.
Mineral aggregate operation
Means:
- An operation, other than wayside pits and quarries, conducted under a licence or permit under the Aggregate Resources Act, or successors thereto; and
- Associated facilities used in extraction, transport, beneficiation, processing or recycling of mineral aggregate resources and derived products such as asphalt and concrete, or the production of secondary related products.
Minimum distance separation formulae
Means formulae developed by the Province to separate uses so as to reduce incompatibility concerns about odour from livestock facilities (Pps, 2005).
Municipal sewage services
Means a sewage works within the meaning of section 1 of the Ontario Water Resources Act that is owned or operated by a municipality (Pps, 2005).
Municipal water services
Means a municipal drinking-water system within the meaning of section 2 of the Safe Drinking Water Act, 2002 (Pps, 2005).
Natural self-sustaining vegetation
Means vegetation dominated by native plant species that can grow and persist without direct human management, protection, or tending.
Negative impact(s)
Means:
- In regard to water, degradation to the quality or quantity of surface or ground water, key hydrologic features or vulnerable areas, and their related hydrologic functions, due to single, multiple or successive development or site alteration activities;
- In regard to fish habitat, the harmful alteration, disruption or destruction of fish habitat, except where, in conjunction with the appropriate authorities, it has been authorized under the Fisheries Act, using the guiding principle of no net loss of productive capacity; and
- In regard to other natural heritage features and areas, degradation that threatens the health and integrity of the natural features or ecological functions for which an area is identified due to single, multiple or successive development or site alteration activities.
(Pps, 2005)
New multiple units or multiple lots for residential dwellings
Means the creation of more than three units or lots through either plan of subdivision, consent or plan of condominium.
Normal farm practices
Means a practice, as defined in the Farming and Food Production Protection Act, 1998, that is conducted in a manner consistent with proper and acceptable customs and standards as established and followed by similar agricultural operations under similar circumstances; or makes use of innovative technology in a manner consistent with proper advanced farm management practices. Normal farm practices shall be consistent with the Nutrient Management Act, 2002 and regulations made under that Act (Pps, 2005).
Permanent stream
Means a stream that continually flows in an average year.
Prime agricultural areas
Means areas where prime agricultural lands (specialty crop lands and/or Canada Land Inventory Classes 1, 2, and 3 soils) predominate. This includes: areas of prime agricultural lands and associated Canada Land Inventory Class 4-7 soils; and additional areas where there is a local concentration of farms which exhibit characteristics of ongoing agriculture. Prime agricultural areas may be identified by the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food using evaluation procedures established by the Province as amended from time to time; or may also be identified through an alternative agricultural land evaluation system approved by the Province (Pps, 2005).
Private communal sewage services
Means a sewage works within the meaning of section 1 of the Ontario Water Resources Act that serves six or more lots or private residences and is not owned by a municipality (Pps, 2005).
Private communal water services
Means a non-municipal drinking-water system within the meaning of section 2 of the Safe Drinking Water Act, 2002 that serves six or more lots or private residences (Pps, 2005).
Renewable energy systems
Means the production of electrical power from an energy source that is renewed by natural processes including, but not limited to, wind, water, a biomass resource or product, or solar and geothermal energy (Pps, 2005).
Residence surplus to a farm operation
Means an existing farm residence that is rendered surplus as a result of farm consolidation (the acquisition of additional farm parcels to be operated as one farm operation) (Pps, 2005).
Rural areas
Means lands in the rural area which are located outside settlement areas and which are outside prime agricultural areas (Pps, 2005).
Sand barrens
Means land (not including land that is being used for agricultural purposes or no longer exhibits sand barrens characteristics) that:
- Has sparse or patchy vegetation that is dominated by plants that are:
- Adapted to severe drought and low nutrient levels; and
- Maintained by severe environmental limitations such as drought, low nutrient levels and periodic disturbances such as fire;
- Has less than 25 per cent tree cover;
- Has sandy soils (other than shorelines) exposed by natural erosion, depositional process or both; and
- Has been further identified, by the Ministry of Natural Resources or by any other person, according to evaluation procedures established by the Ministry of Natural Resources, as amended from time to time.
Savannah
Means land (not including land that is being used for agricultural purposes or no longer exhibits savannah characteristics) that:
- Has vegetation with a significant component of non-woody plants, including tallgrass prairie species that are maintained by seasonal drought, periodic disturbances such as fire, or both;
- Has from 25 per cent to 60 per cent tree cover;
- Has mineral soils; and
- Has been further identified, by the Ministry of Natural Resources or by any other person, according to evaluation procedures established by the Ministry of Natural Resources, as amended from time to time.
Secondary uses
Means uses secondary to the principal use of the property, including but not limited to, home occupations, home industries, and uses that produce value-added agricultural products from the farm operation on the property (Pps, 2005).
Seepage areas and springs
Seepage areas and springs are sites of emergence of groundwater where the water table is present at the ground surface.
Settlement areas
Means urban areas and rural settlement areas within municipalities (such as cities, towns, villages and hamlets) that are:
- Built up areas where development is concentrated and which have a mix of land uses; and
- Lands which have been designated in an official plan for development (Pps. 2005).
Significant
Means:
- In regard to wetlands and life science areas of natural and scientific interest, an area identified as provincially significant by the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources using evaluation procedures established by the Province, as amended from time to time;
- In regard to the habitat of endangered species, threatened species and special concern species, means the habitat, as approved by the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, that is necessary for the maintenance, survival, and/or the recovery of naturally occurring or reintroduced populations of endangered species, threatened species or special concern species, and where those areas of occurrence are occupied or habitually occupied by the species during all or any part(s) of its life cycle;
- In regard to woodlands, an area which is ecologically important in terms of features such as species composition, age of trees and stand history; functionally important due to its contribution to the broader landscape because of its location, size or due to the amount of forest cover in the planning area; or economically important due to site quality, species composition, or past management history. The Province (Ministry of Natural Resources) identifies criteria relating to the forgoing; and
- In regard to other features and areas in section 3.2.4 of this Plan, ecologically important in terms of features, functions, representation or amount, and contributing to the quality and diversity of the Natural Heritage System. The Province (Ministry of Natural Resources) identifies criteria relating to the forgoing.
- In regard to cultural heritage and archaeology, resources that are valued for the important contribution they make to our understanding of the history of a place, an event, or a people.
While some significant resources may already be identified and inventoried by official sources, the significance of others can only be determined after evaluation.
Site alteration
Means activities such as filling, grading and excavation that would change the landform and natural vegetative characteristics of land, but does not include:
- The construction of facilities for transportation, infrastructure and utilities uses by a public body;
- Activities or works under the Drainage Act; or
- The carrying out of agricultural practices on land that was being used for agricultural uses on the date the Plan came into effect.
Special concern species
Means a species that is listed or categorized as a “special concern species” on the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources’ official species at risk list, as updated and amended from time to time.
Specialty crop areas
Means areas designated using evaluation procedures established by the province, as amended from time to time, where specialty crops such as tender fruits (peaches, cherries, plums), grapes, other fruit crops, vegetable crops, greenhouse crops, and crops from agriculturally developed organic soil lands are predominantly grown, usually resulting from:
- Soils that have suitability to produce specialty crops, or lands that are subject to special climatic conditions, or a combination of both; and/or
- A combination of farmers skilled in the production of specialty crops, and of capital investment in related facilities and services to produce, store, or process specialty crops.
(Pps, 2005).
Stable top of bank
Means the edge of the channel or bank, if there is a sharp change from the steep slope of the channel or bank to the shallower slope of the field area, or the normal full extent of the watercourse when it contains the maximum volume of water without flooding, if the change in slope does not exist.
Tallgrass prairies
Means land (not including land that is being used for agricultural purposes or no longer exhibits tallgrass prairie characteristics) that:
- Has vegetation dominated by non-woody plants, including tallgrass prairie species that are maintained by seasonal drought, periodic disturbances such as fire, or both;
- Has less than 25 per cent tree cover;
- Has mineral soils; and
- Has been further identified, by the Minister of Natural Resources or by any other person, according to evaluation procedures established by the Ministry of Natural Resources, as amended from time to time.
Threatened species
Means a species that is listed or categorized as a “Threatened Species” on the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources’ official species at risk list, as updated and amended from time to time.
Total developable area
Means the total area of the property less the area occupied by key natural heritage features and key hydrologic features, including any related Vegetation Protection Zone (see section 3.2.3).
Valleylands
Means a natural area that occurs in a valley or other landform depression that has water flowing through or standing for some period of the year (Pps, 2005).
Vegetation protection zone
A vegetated buffer area surrounding a key natural heritage feature or key hydrologic feature within which only those land uses permitted within the feature itself are permitted. The width of the vegetation protection zone is to be determined when new development or site alteration occurs within 120 metres of a key natural heritage feature or key hydrologic feature, and is to be of sufficient size to protect the feature and its functions from the impacts of the proposed change and associated activities that will occur before, during, and after, construction, and where possible, restore or enhance the feature and/or its function.
Vulnerable
Means surface and groundwater that can be easily changed or impacted by activities or events, either by virtue of their vicinity to such activities or events or by permissive pathways between such activities and the surface and/or groundwater (Pps, 2005).
Watershed plans
A watershed plan is a plan used for managing human activities and natural resources in an area defined by watershed boundaries. Watershed plans shall include, but are not limited to, the following components:
- A water budget and conservation plan;
- Land and water use and management strategies;
- A framework for implementation;
- An environmental monitoring plan;
- Requirements for the use of environmental management practices and programs;
- Criteria for evaluating the protection of water quality and quantity, and key hydrologic features and functions; and
- Targets on a watershed or sub-watershed basis for the protection and restoration of riparian areas and the establishment of natural self-sustaining vegetation.
Wellhead protection areas
Means the surface and subsurface area surrounding a water well or well field that supplies a public water system and through which contaminants are reasonably likely to move so as eventually to reach the water well or well field.
Wetlands
Means land such as a swamp, marsh, bog or fen (not including land that is being used for agricultural purposes and no longer exhibits wetland characteristics) that:
- Is seasonally or permanently covered by shallow water or has the water table close to or at the surface;
- Has hydric soils and vegetation dominated by hydrophytic or water-tolerant plants; and
- Has been further identified, by the Ministry of Natural Resources or by any other person, according to evaluation procedures established by the Ministry of Natural Resources, as amended from time to time.
Wildlife habitat
Means areas where plants, animals and other organisms live, and find adequate amounts of food, water, shelter and space needed to sustain their populations. Specific wildlife habitats of concern may include areas where species concentrate at a vulnerable point in their annual life cycle; and areas that are important to migratory and non- migratory species (Pps, 2005).
Woodlands
Means treed areas that provide environmental and economic benefits to both the private landowner and the general public, such as erosion prevention, hydrological and nutrient cycling, provision of clean air and the long-term storage of carbon, provision of wildlife habitat, outdoor recreational opportunities, and the sustainable harvest of a wide range of woodland products. Woodlands include treed areas, woodlots or forested areas (Pps, 2005).
(138-G621B)
Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing
Social Housing Reform Act, 2000
Issuing of an Amending Transfer Order by the Lieutenant Governor in Council
Notice Is Hereby Given, pursuant to subsection 40(1) of the Social Housing Reform Act, 2000 that Amending Transfer Orders have been made under subsection 39(1) of the Social Housing Reform Act, 2000, transferring assets, liabilities, rights and obligations from the Transferor as noted below to the Transferees as noted below:
Transferor |
Transferee |
Effective Date |
---|---|---|
Ontario Housing Corporation |
Brant and Brantford Local Housing Corporation |
March 1, 2005 |
Ontario Housing Corporation |
Cochrane District Local Housing Corporation |
March 1, 2005 |
Ontario Housing Corporation |
Durham Regional Local Housing Corporation |
March 1, 2005 |
Ontario Housing Corporation |
Elgin and St. Thomas Housing Corporation |
March 1, 2005 |
Ontario Housing Corporation |
Greater Sudbury Housing Corporation |
March 1, 2005 |
Ontario Housing Corporation |
Grey County and Owen Sound Housing Corporation |
March 1, 2005 |
Ontario Housing Corporation |
Haldimand-Norfolk Housing Corporation |
March 1, 2005 |
Ontario Housing Corporation |
Hastings Local Housing Corporation |
March 1, 2005 |
Ontario Housing Corporation |
Huron County Housing Corporation |
March 1, 2005 |
Ontario Housing Corporation |
Kawartha Lakes - Haliburton Housing Corporation |
March 1, 2005 |
Ontario Housing Corporation |
Kenora District Housing Corporation |
March 1, 2005 |
Ontario Housing Corporation |
Kingston and Frontenac Housing Corporation |
March 1, 2005 |
Ontario Housing Corporation |
Lanark County Housing Corporation |
March 1, 2005 |
Ontario Housing Corporation |
Corporation of the County of Lambton |
March 1, 2005 |
Ontario Housing Corporation |
United Counties of Leeds and Grenville |
March 1, 2005 |
Ontario Housing Corporation |
London and Middlesex Housing Corporation |
March 1, 2005 |
Ontario Housing Corporation |
Niagara Regional Housing |
March 1, 2005 |
Ontario Housing Corporation |
Nipissing District Housing Corporation |
March 1, 2005 |
Ontario Housing Corporation |
Ottawa Community Housing Corporation |
March 1, 2005 |
Ontario Housing Corporation |
Perth and Stratford Housing Corporation |
March 1, 2005 |
Ontario Housing Corporation |
Prince Edward - Lennox and Addington Housing Corporation |
March 1, 2005 |
Ontario Housing Corporation |
Renfrew County Housing Corporation |
March 1, 2005 |
Ontario Housing Corporation |
Sault Ste. Marie Housing Corporation |
March 1, 2005 |
Ontario Housing Corporation |
Simcoe County Housing Corporation |
March 1, 2005 |
Ontario Housing Corporation |
Toronto Community Housing Corporation |
March 1, 2005 |
Ontario Housing Corporation |
Thunder Bay District Housing Corporation |
March 1, 2005 |
Ontario Housing Corporation |
Regional Municipality of Waterloo |
March 1, 2005 |
Ontario Housing Corporation |
Corporation of the County of Wellington |
March 1, 2005 |
Ontario Housing Corporation |
Windsor-Essex County Housing Corporation |
March 1, 2005 |
(138-G622A)
Notice Is Hereby Given, that Order in Council 1766/2001 is amended by striking out “2363/2000” in the third line and substituting “2383/2000”. Order in Council 1766/2001 is further amended by striking out “2363/2000” in the first line of clause (a) of paragraph 2 of the attached Amending Transfer Order No. 25-1/2001 (A-1) and substituting “2383/2000”.
(138-G622B)
Notice 14-05
Statutory Notice Under The Remedies For Organized Crime And Other Unlawful Activities Act, 2001.
Notice To Persons Who Have Suffered Pecuniary And Non Pecuniary Damages By Reason Of Unlawful Activity Resulting In Civil Forfeiture Proceedings in The Matter Of The Attorney General Of Ontario And $17,445 In Canadian Currency, Various Hydroponic Growing Equipment (in Rem), And The Estate Of Patrick Springer.
Pursuant to a court order made in the above proceeding, money has been forfeited to the Crown and deposited in a special purpose account. Any person who has suffered pecuniary or non pecuniary losses in relation to which the proceeding was commenced is entitled to make a claim for compensation.
All claims must comply with the provisions of Regulation 233/03 and be on the prescribed form or they will be denied. Regulation 233/03 may be found at www.e-laws.gov.on.ca/DBLaws/Regs/English/030233_e.htm.
To obtain a claim form or if you have any inquiries about potential claims please contact the Civil Remedies for Illicit Activities Office toll free at 1-888-246-5359 or write to:
Ministry of the Attorney General
Civil Remedies for Illicit Activities Office
77 Wellesley Street West, P.O. Box 333
Toronto, ON M7A 1N3.
All completed claims must refer to Notice 14-05, be sent to the above address and be received no later than 5 pm on September 27, 2005 to be considered.
You may not be eligible for compensation if you participated in or contributed to your losses or the unlawful activity giving rise to the proceeding.
(138-G630A)
Foreign Cultural Objects Immunity from Seizure Act Determination
Pursuant to delegated authority and in accordance with subsection 1(1) of the Foreign Cultural Objects Immunity from Seizure Act, R.S.O 1990, c.F.23, the works of art or objects of cultural significance listed in Schedule “A” attached hereto, which works or objects are to be on temporary exhibit during the Art of this Land exhibition at the National Gallery in Ottawa pursuant to a loan agreement between the National Gallery and the British Museum, are hereby determined to be of cultural significance and the temporary exhibition of these works or objects in Ontario are in the interest of the people of Ontario.
Date: March 17, 2005
Rita Scagnetti
Assistant Deputy Minister (A)
Schedule “A”
Art Of This Land Exhibition at the National Gallery, Ottawa
List Of Objects
All objects are on loan from the British Museum, London, UK
Objects |
Registration |
Dimensions |
Material |
Culture |
Date |
Region |
|
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 |
Burden strap |
Am1983,21.1 |
40x5x20cm |
Hemp, apocynum fibre, moosehair |
Iroquoian |
1700-1800 |
South of Great Lakes |
2 |
Coat |
Am1963,05.1 |
99cm x 158cm |
Caribou skin, pigment |
Innu, Subarctic |
1700-1820 |
North of Québec |
3 |
Copper |
Am,1986.Q.6 |
90cm x 57cm x 4cm |
Copper, black pigment |
Haida |
1780-1890 |
Northwest Coast, Haida Gwai Island |
4 |
Doll |
Am1887,1208.17 |
45cm x 14cm x 5cm |
caribou skin, porcupine quill, glass, horse hair, pigment |
Gwitchin, Subarctic |
c. 1880-5 |
Yukon-Alaska |
5 |
Figure |
Nwc 62 |
16cm x 8cm |
Wood |
Nuu-chah-nulth |
c. 1770-1778 |
Northwest Coast, Vancouver Island |
6 |
Hood |
Am1983.Q.298 |
41cm x 21cm |
Wool, glass, cotton, silk. |
Imkmaq, Woodlands |
1800-1870 |
Maritimes |
7 |
Huron pouch |
Am,Sl.203 |
12cm x 12.5cm |
Moose hair, porcupine quill, apocynum fibre |
Huron-Wendat, Woodlands |
Xviith- XviiIth C. |
North of Great Lakes |
8 |
Mask |
Am1949,22.63 |
57cm x 35cm x 13cm |
Wood, horse hair, otter fur |
Kwakwaka’wakw |
XIXth C. |
Northwest Coast, Vancouver Island |
9 |
Moccassins |
AmSl.201/2 |
2.5cm x 6cm x 2.5cm |
Skin, pigment, porcupine quill |
Montangnais/Innu, Subarctic |
Xvii th C. |
Québec |
10 |
Pipe |
Dc 12 |
29cm |
Stone, wood |
Mi’kmaq, Woodlands |
c. 1830-1870 |
Maritimes |
11 |
Pipe-tomahawk |
Am1981,17.1 |
53cm x 24cm x 5cm |
Wood, steel, brass |
European. |
c. 1805. |
Don to Joseph Brant |
12 |
Pouch |
Am1887,1208.10 |
17cm x 20cm x 4cm |
skin, glass, porcupine quill |
Assiniboine |
c. 1880-1885 |
Plains, Alberta- Saskatchewan |
13 |
Rattle |
Nwc 28 |
49cm x 19cm x 14cm |
Alder wood, pigment, buckskin, pigment |
Nuu-chah-nulth |
Xviii th C. |
Northwest Coast, Vancouver Island |
14 |
Shirt |
Am1983,Q288 |
100cm x 164cm |
Skin, glass, porcupine quill |
Kainai/Blood/Blackfoot |
c.1880 |
Plains, Alberta |
15 |
Shirt & leggings (Osoop,s) |
Am1887.1208.20a-c |
Shirt - span (cuff to cuff) 170cm, chest 70cm, length 87cm.Leggings (pair) 71cm x 30cm |
wool, glass, beaver fur trim, skin |
Saulkteaux, Ojibwa |
c. 1880-5 |
Plains, Alberta- Saskatchewan |
16 |
Skin tunic |
Am1982,28,21 |
121cm x 130cm- |
Skin, porcupine quill, cotton, sinew |
Haida/Tsimshian |
c.1790 |
Northwest Coast |
17 |
Slatted armour/cuirass |
Am1929,1218.2 |
H 59cm x W 36 x D 21cm |
Wood, sinew, pigment, skin |
Tlingit |
1770-1820 |
Northwest Coast, British Columbia |
18 |
Snow goggles |
Am1855,1126.458 |
13cm |
Caribou skin, antler, skin sinew |
Inuit |
XIXth C. |
Nunavut |
19 |
Speakers staff |
Am1949,22.86 |
152cm |
wood, paint |
Tsimsihian or Wakashan- speaking people |
c. 1830-1870 |
Northwest Coast, British Columbia |
20 |
Wampum belt |
Am1949,22.119 |
109cm x 12.5cm |
Quahog clam shell, wool twine |
Mi’kmaq, Maritimes |
Xviii th C. |
Maritimes |
21 |
Wampum pouch |
Am1878,1101.625 |
77cm x 20cm |
Glass, hair, grass fibre |
Iroquoian |
Xviii th C. |
East (Forests) |
(138-G633)