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

2006-07-01

A Taste Of Europe Gourmet Catering Ltd.

001512051

2006-07-01

A.P.C. Communications Ltd.

000888012

2006-07-01

Advanced Rehab Technology Inc.

001128126

2006-07-01

Anslie Group Inc.

001084881

2006-07-01

Applied Marketing Statistics Limited

000361444

2006-07-01

Aylesbury Tool And Die Inc.

001319229

2006-07-01

Barcman Corporation

001346410

2006-07-01

Becker Sheet Metal Inc.

000690354

2006-07-01

Bentley Homes (Ottawa) Inc.

001075708

2006-07-01

Bio-Rejuvenation Inc.

000730938

2006-07-01

Brant Quality Seeds Inc.

001320171

2006-07-01

Brantford Flea Market Inc.

001026452

2006-07-01

Brock Business Equipment Ltd.

000681036

2006-07-01

Burkmarsh Investments Limited

000473325

2006-07-01

Candy Express (Canada) Inc.

001371304

2006-07-01

Cfsc Sherbrooke/University General Partner Limited

001313409

2006-07-01

Checkers Diner Inc.

001408562

2006-07-01

Costa Computer Services Limited

000243213

2006-07-01

Crazy Lee’s (Northwood) Limited

000999005

2006-07-01

Crown Achievements Inc.

000978533

2006-07-01

D & L Gifts Inc.

001289970

2006-07-01

Dalmos Construction Ltd.

001082741

2006-07-01

Denis Sabourin Electric Ltd.

000432393

2006-07-01

Direct Access Inc.

001308833

2006-07-01

Dutchcamp Farms Inc.

000623246

2006-07-01

E.S.I. Holdings Limited

000587834

2006-07-01

E-W-S Electronics Inc.

000993581

2006-07-01

Eglinton Sports Bar Cafe Ltd.

001356037

2006-07-01

Evms Inc.

001307921

2006-07-01

First Choice Construction Equipment Limited

000820966

2006-07-01

Freedart Electronics Inc.

001073098

2006-07-01

French’s 2000 Towing Inc.

001349143

2006-07-01

Futurecar Credit Corp.

001169820

2006-07-01

Galer & Macmillan Holdings No. 1 Inc.

000708274

2006-07-01

Gm Industrial Supply Company Ltd.

001154068

2006-07-01

H.A. Auto Inc.

001314048

2006-07-01

Honest Bargain Mart Ltd.

000959021

2006-07-01

Hot & Sour Productions Inc.

001306579

2006-07-01

Infoage Technologies Inc.

001223423

2006-07-01

Intercard Group Inc.

001476483

2006-07-01

Italian Oven Deli And Bakery Ltd.

001140542

2006-07-01

J R Diamond Homes Inc.

001333993

2006-07-01

Jacques Leclerc Construction Ltee

000626757

2006-07-01

John E. Jackson Surveying Ltd.

001222480

2006-07-01

Kabini Inc.

001243341

2006-07-01

Katera Inc.

001299511

2006-07-01

Kipawa Wilderness Camps Ltd.

000734241

2006-07-01

Life-Gains Inc.

001060441

2006-07-01

M. Ferrante Holdings Inc.

000541485

2006-07-01

M. W. Cunningham Inc.

001067171

2006-07-01

Mcmullen Manufacturing Innovations Inc.

001110289

2006-07-01

Muskoka Pipe & Pumps Ltd.

000963030

2006-07-01

Muskoka Times Ltd.

001182650

2006-07-01

Nothin Touchin Car Washes Inc.

001198824

2006-07-01

Oak Power Corporation

000615978

2006-07-01

Ontrack Restructuring Inc.

001451889

2006-07-01

Orleans Dance Studio Inc.

001239292

2006-07-01

Outbound Business Forms & Print Inc.

000946476

2006-07-01

Pat’s Electronics Limited

000264689

2006-07-01

Paulozza Enterprize Inc.

000896187

2006-07-01

Personal Plane Services Inc.

000685201

2006-07-01

Rehani Development Corporation

001327558

2006-07-01

Rom’antica Restaurants Inc.

001091438

2006-07-01

Rome Heavy Duty (Canada) Ltd.

001096226

2006-07-01

Roof Warranties Canada Inc.

001130992

2006-07-01

Rumanek & Sebbag Advertising Inc.

001055042

2006-07-01

Shelburne Sand & Gravel Inc.

000798505

2006-07-01

Speedy Aluminium (Ontario) Inc.

000967211

2006-07-01

Spring River Productions Inc.

001014236

2006-07-01

Stemmler Construction (1994) Inc.

001068094

2006-07-01

Sutherland Electronic Services Inc.

001150542

2006-07-01

T.D.C. General Home Construction Inc.

001150792

2006-07-01

The Canadian Training And Development Group Inc.

000300641

2006-07-01

The Factory Productions Inc.

001284423

2006-07-01

The Gefen Group Inc.

001159825

2006-07-01

Trans-United Freight Systems, Inc.

001140969

2006-07-01

Twinn Pest Control Aerial Of Ottawa Limited

000243085

2006-07-01

Update International Trading Limited

000860625

2006-07-01

Verve Entertainment Inc.

001349668

2006-07-01

Viewnell Computer Solutions Inc.

001392869

2006-07-01

W.J. Thompson Investments Ltd.

000215010

2006-07-01

W.S. Trucking Ltd.

001450831

2006-07-01

Wal-Art Inc.

001295175

2006-07-01

William H. Joness Limited

000280551

2006-07-01

X-Treme Data Storage Inc.

001245963

2006-07-01

1018933 Ontario Limited

001018933

2006-07-01

1019012 Ontario Inc.

001019012

2006-07-01

1021391 Ontario Inc.

001021391

2006-07-01

1024956 Ontario Inc.

001024956

2006-07-01

1073113 Ontario Limited

001073113

2006-07-01

1096624 Ontario Ltd.

001096624

2006-07-01

1127248 Ontario Inc.

001127248

2006-07-01

1163052 Ontario Limited

001163052

2006-07-01

1166141 Ontario Limited

001166141

2006-07-01

1198294 Ontario Ltd.

001198294

2006-07-01

1265036 Ontario Inc.

001265036

2006-07-01

1287632 Ontario Limited

001287632

2006-07-01

1288089 Ontario Ltd.

001288089

2006-07-01

1291385 Ontario Limited

001291385

2006-07-01

1312762 Ontario Ltd.

001312762

2006-07-01

1334733 Ontario Inc.

001334733

2006-07-01

1359032 Ontario Limited

001359032

2006-07-01

1361127 Ontario Inc.

001361127

2006-07-01

1384096 Ontario Inc.

001384096

2006-07-01

1389949 Ontario Inc.

001389949

2006-07-01

1409690 Ontario Ltd.

001409690

2006-07-01

1461873 Ontario Limited

001461873

2006-07-01

476597 Ontario Limited

000476597

2006-07-01

501403 Ontario Limited

000501403

2006-07-01

568305 Ontario Inc.

000568305

2006-07-01

603126 Ontario Limited

000603126

2006-07-01

687202 Ontario Inc.

000687202

2006-07-01

824116 Ontario Ltd.

000824116

2006-07-01

824197 Ontario Ltd.

000824197

2006-07-01

876993 Ontario Inc.

000876993

2006-07-01

911393 Ontario Ltd.

000911393

2006-07-01

912880 Ontario Limited

000912880

2006-07-01

913729 Ontario Limited

000913729

2006-07-01

969176 Ontario Inc.

000969176

2006-07-01

981286 Ontario Limited

000981286

2006-07-01

982628 Ontario Inc.

000982628

2006-07-01

984006 Ontario Limited

000984006

2006-07-01

993643 Ontario Inc.

000993643


B. G. Hawton,
Director, Companies and Personal Property
Security Branch
(139-G319)

Cancellation of Certificate of Incorporation (Corporations Tax Act Defaulters)

Notice Is Hereby Given that, under subsection 241(4) of the Business Corporations Act, the Certificate of Incorporation of the corporations named hereunder have been cancelled by an Order 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

2006-06-05

Accent On Eclectiques Ltd.

001059432

2006-06-05

Advance Vans Limited

000783482

2006-06-05

Alfa Sea (Canada) Inc.

000793539

2006-06-05

Alkana Source Corporation Inc.

001001652

2006-06-05

Alltec Air Systems Inc.

000791879

2006-06-05

Altech Computers Sales & Service Inc.

001175117

2006-06-05

Aly International Inc.

001536043

2006-06-05

Andiamo Pools & Concrete Ltd.

001046319

2006-06-05

Arroyal Capital Holdings Limited

000792895

2006-06-05

Artform Productions Inc.

000793643

2006-06-05

Atomic Contracting Ltd.

001292033

2006-06-05

Axotec International Limited

000712267

2006-06-05

Azn Research Inc.

000793187

2006-06-05

Black Arrow Productions Inc.

000793615

2006-06-05

Black Magic Soils And Farms Limited

000126632

2006-06-05

Bontempi Medical Corporation (Canada)

001136833

2006-06-05

Brian’s Gunsmith Ltd.

000792279

2006-06-05

Byrom Innovative Chemicals Inc.

001058698

2006-06-05

Byron Radiology And Ultrasound Services Inc.

000792307

2006-06-05

C T Cell Limited

000748965

2006-06-05

Cambridge Contract Management Inc.

001063589

2006-06-05

Canadian Lend-Lease Corporation Inc.

000794435

2006-06-05

Canadian Ticket Corporation

001073140

2006-06-05

Carroll Jewellers Ltd.

000793683

2006-06-05

Cerulean Entertainment Corporation

001326241

2006-06-05

Chehu Ltd.

001364112

2006-06-05

Ching Wing International Ltd.

000876546

2006-06-05

Classic Interiors Ltd.

001352080

2006-06-05

Columbia Group Inc.

000933393

2006-06-05

Conviction Prevention Inc.

000792803

2006-06-05

Crawfoot Gp Limited

001301596

2006-06-05

D & D Productions Inc.

001437246

2006-06-05

D&V Promotions And Investments Inc.

000794871

2006-06-05

Design Details Inc.

000596201

2006-06-05

Diven Environmental Consulting Inc.

000793267

2006-06-05

Donadio Investments Ltd.

000793491

2006-06-05

Doorcraft Limited

000793751

2006-06-05

Emilu-Dalirosa Corporation

000792755

2006-06-05

Enniswood Investments Ltd.

000793403

2006-06-05

Espresso Freddo Inc.

001294526

2006-06-05

Finesse Investments Inc.

000792407

2006-06-05

Foch Contracting Limited

001317723

2006-06-05

Geranium Homes (Barrie) Ltd.

000793691

2006-06-05

Golden Equator International Enterprise Ltd.

001442746

2006-06-05

Gord King Energy Services Inc.

000791847

2006-06-05

Graphwicks Inc.

001096279

2006-06-05

Hana Systems Inc.

000792543

2006-06-05

Icebreaker Investment Corporation

001004084

2006-06-05

Info Connect Inc.

001257520

2006-06-05

Itsa Enterprise Ltd.

000793679

2006-06-05

J. Salonia Holdings Inc.

000791991

2006-06-05

J.F.C. Investments Limited

000349140

2006-06-05

Jekl Enterprises Inc.

001173305

2006-06-05

Joe Slick’s Inc.

001128747

2006-06-05

Jordyll Corporation

001087824

2006-06-05

Jrb Lodge Ltd.

001298494

2006-06-05

J2 Corporation

000791935

2006-06-05

Kaytee Holdings Ltd.

001018946

2006-06-05

Kds Electric Ltd.

000792175

2006-06-05

Kickissippi Productions Inc.

001008885

2006-06-05

King Restaurant No. 2 Ltd.

000523896

2006-06-05

Kozma Engineering & Tool Company Inc.

001265548

2006-06-05

K2000 Technologies Inc.

001352819

2006-06-05

L & S Associates Inc.

001263935

2006-06-05

Law Chambers Management Group Inc.

000559977

2006-06-05

Logieteckh W.H.G. Inc.

001462141

2006-06-05

Lq Ric Corp.

001154233

2006-06-05

Macaw Management Inc.

001077073

2006-06-05

Malibu Homes & Renovations Ltd.

001117697

2006-06-05

Margon Mechanical Inc.

001028096

2006-06-05

Marketing Services Group Ltd.

001024940

2006-06-05

Mass Inc.

000793919

2006-06-05

Mather And Son Ltd.

001049768

2006-06-05

Maxum Painting Ltd.

001232035

2006-06-05

Media Link International Limited

000676381

2006-06-05

Metfin/Commercial Equities (Ottawa) Inc.

000793575

2006-06-05

Metro-Wide Janitorial And Maintenance Services Inc.

000737520

2006-06-05

Michael Bryan Enterprises Ltd.

000680495

2006-06-05

Michael Gee & Associates Inc.

000893681

2006-06-05

Middleton’s Insurance Brokerage Inc.

000719853

2006-06-05

Mlb Systems Consulting Inc.

001293671

2006-06-05

Mornington Realty Inc.

000793047

2006-06-05

Move Canada Moving Systems Inc.

001185138

2006-06-05

N. Comm Roofing Ltd.

001065371

2006-06-05

Nevlin International Corp.

001054394

2006-06-05

Northern Communications Group Inc.

001299470

2006-06-05

Nu-Tech Recruiters Inc.

001343061

2006-06-05

Odyssey Racing Ltd.

001116682

2006-06-05

Old Chicopee Estates Limited

000791839

2006-06-05

Party Packagers Brampton Ltd.

001340154

2006-06-05

Pc Service Solutions Inc.

001331141

2006-06-05

Peel Bio-Conversion Inc.

001033154

2006-06-05

Performance Machinery Sales Inc.

000895086

2006-06-05

Plastic Hard Coating Industries Inc.

000928450

2006-06-05

Poly-Drum Services Incorporated

000786981

2006-06-05

Pradinuk Advertising (Ontario) Ltd.

000998258

2006-06-05

Priority Newspaper Delivery Ltd.

001406177

2006-06-05

Pro Fishing Seminars Inc.

001043290

2006-06-05

Project Fifty-Six Ltd.

000793739

2006-06-05

Quincem Inc.

001397155

2006-06-05

Ranger Lake Lodge (1997) Inc.

001187842

2006-06-05

Rassias Enterprises Limited

000720421

2006-06-05

Reg Conley Limited

000213347

2006-06-05

S & D Fast-Trac Automotive Sales & Service Inc.

001257673

2006-06-05

S.I.T. Consulting Inc.

001189449

2006-06-05

Seneca Consulting Inc.

001028566

2006-06-05

Sim Engineering Ltd.

000792263

2006-06-05

Spancrest Enterprises Inc.

000649722

2006-06-05

Speed Electric Limited

000766482

2006-06-05

Speedo Group Inc.

000934957

2006-06-05

Sports Trader Magazine Corp.

001073334

2006-06-05

The Colour Box (Burlington) Ltd.

000525404

2006-06-05

The Little Winemaker Inc.

001173279

2006-06-05

The Nut Man Company (Eastern) Inc.

000859630

2006-06-05

The Pen/Group Associates Insurance Agency Inc.

000791815

2006-06-05

Tim Martin Enterprises Inc.

000602831

2006-06-05

Topoli Enterprises Limited

000766394

2006-06-05

Total Quality Mailings Inc.

001055252

2006-06-05

Towedo Bus Lines Inc.

001191027

2006-06-05

Tpc The Promotion Company Inc.

000857406

2006-06-05

Transcon Investment (Ontario) Ltd.

001028438

2006-06-05

Trattoria Al Forno Ristorante & Galleria Inc.

001014277

2006-06-05

Trident Submarine Inc.

000692688

2006-06-05

Trillium Sandblasting Ltd.

000372307

2006-06-05

Trinity Security Systems Inc.

000793783

2006-06-05

Vaughan Management Inc.

001331713

2006-06-05

W. Braun Wood Design Ltd.

000415041

2006-06-05

Wabakimi Canoe Adventures Ltd.

001164229

2006-06-05

Wm. Arch & Sons Building & Constructionlimited

000112644

2006-06-05

Zenfa Labs Inc.

001129795

2006-06-05

1007566 Ontario Inc.

001007566

2006-06-05

1012933 Ontario Inc.

001012933

2006-06-05

1041220 Ontario Inc.

001041220

2006-06-05

1066836 Ontario Inc.

001066836

2006-06-05

1090355 Ontario Inc.

001090355

2006-06-05

1105761 Ontario Ltd.

001105761

2006-06-05

1118257 Ontario Inc.

001118257

2006-06-05

1126404 Ontario Inc.

001126404

2006-06-05

1139900 Ontario Inc.

001139900

2006-06-05

1149831 Ontario Limited

001149831

2006-06-05

1151176 Ontario Inc.

001151176

2006-06-05

1167737 Ontario Limited

001167737

2006-06-05

1185341 Ontario Limited

001185341

2006-06-05

1210275 Ontario Inc.

001210275

2006-06-05

1227226 Ontario Ltd.

001227226

2006-06-05

1268773 Ontario Inc.

001268773

2006-06-05

1268869 Ontario Inc.

001268869

2006-06-05

1278928 Ontario Ltd.

001278928

2006-06-05

1290063 Ontario Ltd.

001290063

2006-06-05

1299036 Ontario Ltd.

001299036

2006-06-05

1314569 Ontario Ltd.

001314569

2006-06-05

1346786 Ontario Ltd.

001346786

2006-06-05

1347066 Ontario Inc.

001347066

2006-06-05

1353745 Ontario Limited

001353745

2006-06-05

1357355 Ontario Limited

001357355

2006-06-05

1361705 Ontario Ltd.

001361705

2006-06-05

1361973 Ontario Inc.

001361973

2006-06-05

1362137 Ontario Inc.

001362137

2006-06-05

1375237 Ontario Inc.

001375237

2006-06-05

1382389 Ontario Inc.

001382389

2006-06-05

1400167 Ontario Inc.

001400167

2006-06-05

1411147 Ontario Inc.

001411147

2006-06-05

1459556 Ontario Ltd.

001459556

2006-06-05

1471921 Ontario Limited

001471921

2006-06-05

1514690 Ontario Inc.

001514690

2006-06-05

1524723 Ontario Inc.

001524723

2006-06-05

1524910 Ontario Limited

001524910

2006-06-05

1532747 Ontario Inc.

001532747

2006-06-05

2013491 Ontario Ltd.

002013491

2006-06-05

386204 Ontario Limited

000386204

2006-06-05

483725 Ontario Limited

000483725

2006-06-05

509778 Ontario Inc.

000509778

2006-06-05

571297 Ontario Limited

000571297

2006-06-05

614461 Ontario Inc.

000614461

2006-06-05

624197 Ontario Ltd.

000624197

2006-06-05

644945 Ontario Inc.

000644945

2006-06-05

696405 Ontario Limited

000696405

2006-06-05

700220 Ontario Limited

000700220

2006-06-05

776433 Ontario Limited

000776433

2006-06-05

783456 Ontario Limited

000783456

2006-06-05

791911 Ontario Limited

000791911

2006-06-05

791967 Ontario Inc.

000791967

2006-06-05

791995 Ontario Inc.

000791995

2006-06-05

792119 Ontario Inc.

000792119

2006-06-05

792471 Ontario Limited

000792471

2006-06-05

792711 Ontario Ltd.

000792711

2006-06-05

792851 Ontario Inc.

000792851

2006-06-05

792903 Ontario Limited

000792903

2006-06-05

792919 Ontario Inc.

000792919

2006-06-05

792955 Ontario Limited

000792955

2006-06-05

792967 Ontario Limited

000792967

2006-06-05

793007 Ontario Inc.

000793007

2006-06-05

793067 Ontario Limited

000793067

2006-06-05

793231 Ontario Corporation

000793231

2006-06-05

793287 Ontario Inc.

000793287

2006-06-05

793451 Ontario Inc.

000793451

2006-06-05

793555 Ontario Limited

000793555

2006-06-05

793587 Ontario Limited

000793587

2006-06-05

793647 Ontario Limited

000793647

2006-06-05

793807 Ontario Limited

000793807

2006-06-05

793891 Ontario Inc.

000793891

2006-06-05

793995 Ontario Inc.

000793995

2006-06-05

794339 Ontario Limited

000794339

2006-06-05

794379 Ontario Limited

000794379

2006-06-05

794451 Ontario Inc.

000794451

2006-06-05

794851 Ontario Limited

000794851

2006-06-05

838344 Ontario Ltd.

000838344

2006-06-05

839810 Ontario Limited

000839810

2006-06-05

941956 Ontario Inc.

000941956

2006-06-05

958689 Ontario Inc.

000958689

2006-06-05

963340 Ontario Limited

000963340


B. G. Hawton,
Director, Companies and Personal Property
Security Branch
(139-G320)

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

2006-05-23

Neuwirth Real Estate Ltd.

000335294

2006-05-30

Interstate Logistics Inc.

001231439

2006-05-30

Spring Fresh Water Inc.

000914898

2006-05-30

Stupid Girl Incorporated

001376932

2006-06-01

B.G. Recycling Inc.

001190176

2006-06-02

Ardavan Racing Stables Ltd.

001322372

2006-06-02

Bryan’s Organ Service Ltd.

000403103

2006-06-02

Yummysoft Corporation

001483132

2006-06-02

1283723 Ontario Corp.

001283723

2006-06-02

1364578 Ontario Inc.

001364578

2006-06-02

2008612 Ontario Limited

002008612

2006-06-02

2026640 Ontario Limited

002026640

2006-06-05

Angling Ontario Inc.

001065016

2006-06-05

Camjay Equestrian Services Inc.

000925209

2006-06-05

Canadian Systems And Service Internationalinc.

000925849

2006-06-05

Cartago Estates Ltd.

000764122

2006-06-05

Century Institute Of Information Technology Ltd.

001432807

2006-06-05

Chakra Group Ltd.

001289671

2006-06-05

Geo-Capital Investments Inc.

001096970

2006-06-05

H S E Control Inc.

001548956

2006-06-05

Image Outdoor Media Inc.

001528808

2006-06-05

Infrastructure Equity Fund Inc.

001341737

2006-06-05

Jolie Fashion Boutique Limited

001217518

2006-06-05

Kahlon Drugs Ltd.

001472775

2006-06-05

Lee Norton Engineering Inc.

002002130

2006-06-05

Leo Auto Sales Inc.

001359331

2006-06-05

Leo Automobile Sales Inc.

001591365

2006-06-05

Liondor Investments Limited

001084584

2006-06-05

Mccormick & Associates Real Estate Ltd.

000752037

2006-06-05

MINSK-37 Inc.

002076360

2006-06-05

Mmi Enterprises Inc.

001256201

2006-06-05

Morson Consulting Ltd.

000843626

2006-06-05

Music Pool International Limited

001410858

2006-06-05

Oakvale Holdings Inc.

000791726

2006-06-05

On-Target Translation Inc.

001425759

2006-06-05

Ontario Transportation Group Inc.

001123532

2006-06-05

Plan-Con Interiors Inc.

000957085

2006-06-05

R.J.L. Homes Ltd.

000969645

2006-06-05

Smart Faucet Manufacturing Ltd.

001068950

2006-06-05

Stepanis Holdings Ltd.

000985365

2006-06-05

Teramo Transport Inc.

001189803

2006-06-05

The Travel Office Inc.

000785341

2006-06-05

Thind Group Inc.

001105608

2006-06-05

Tidy Bike Inc.

000886951

2006-06-05

Tim’s Car Clinic Ltd.

000914340

2006-06-05

Toronto Home Video & Audio Service Centre Inc.

000778105

2006-06-05

1006535 Ontario Inc.

001006535

2006-06-05

1173024 Ontario Inc.

001173024

2006-06-05

1232241 Ontario Inc.

001232241

2006-06-05

1270465 Ontario Inc.

001270465

2006-06-05

1351639 Ontario Ltd.

001351639

2006-06-05

1359074 Ontario Ltd.

001359074

2006-06-05

1424365 Ontario Inc.

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2006-06-05

1611858 Ontario Inc.

001611858

2006-06-05

2024962 Ontario Inc.

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2006-06-05

2033060 Ontario Inc.

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2006-06-05

2061643 Ontario Inc.

002061643

2006-06-05

762989 Ontario Limited

000762989

2006-06-05

786001 Ontario Limited

000786001

2006-06-05

927075 Ontario Inc.

000927075

2006-06-05

995558 Ontario Inc.

000995558

2006-06-06

A. & X. Auto Centre Limited

000787373

2006-06-06

Accucon Limited

000305461

2006-06-06

Canpak International Trading Corp.

000542371

2006-06-06

Cobel Enterprises Inc.

001180987

2006-06-06

Columbus Sailors Ltd.

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2006-06-06

Delta Decorating Associates (1988) Limited

001050890

2006-06-06

Errands Plus Inc.

000850859

2006-06-06

Federal Home Protection Plan Inc.

001252886

2006-06-06

H. Cameron Investments Inc.

001610530

2006-06-06

Indian Records Centre Ltd.

000465361

2006-06-06

Just Pipedreams Inc.

001430220

2006-06-06

Michjenn Consultants Ltd.

000652906

2006-06-06

Nickelby Real Estate Limited

000134846

2006-06-06

Norec Independent Child Care Services Inc.

000448484

2006-06-06

P. R. Mack & Son Limited

000117581

2006-06-06

Pallumeera Consulting Inc.

001433240

2006-06-06

Pan-Capital Investments Inc.

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2006-06-06

R W Heino & Associates Inc.

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2006-06-06

Ras Inc.

000928071

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Rintoul Electric Co. Ltd.

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Southern Orion Development Corp.

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The Discovery Tree Early Years Centre Inc.

001352190

2006-06-06

The Hole Group Incorporated

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2006-06-06

Urgent Care Medical Associates Inc.

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2006-06-06

Wayne Dog Express Inc.

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Word By Word Inc.

001294634

2006-06-06

1059315 Ontario Inc.

001059315

2006-06-06

1133326 Ontario Inc.

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2006-06-06

1173853 Ontario Limited

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2006-06-06

1261113 Ontario Inc.

001261113

2006-06-06

1332427 Ontario Inc.

001332427

2006-06-06

1349596 Ontario Ltd.

001349596

2006-06-06

1375361 Ontario Inc.

001375361

2006-06-06

1427195 Ontario Ltd.

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2006-06-06

1458399 Ontario Inc.

001458399

2006-06-06

1602395 Ontario Inc.

001602395

2006-06-06

2036066 Ontario Inc.

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2006-06-06

2060548 Ontario Inc.

002060548

2006-06-06

388937 Ontario Limited

000388937

2006-06-06

865102 Ontario Ltd.

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2006-06-07

Advantage Business Solutions Inc.

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2006-06-07

All Clear Systems & Consulting Inc.

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2006-06-07

Alternative Capital Group Ltd.

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2006-06-07

Bwh Holdings Inc.

000751994

2006-06-07

Ccas Ltd.

001490711

2006-06-07

Charles Dupuis Real Estate Ltd.

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2006-06-07

Chemical Valley Cranes Ltd.

000375439

2006-06-07

Community Radio Inc.

001128606

2006-06-07

Compro Landscape Ltd.

000620339

2006-06-07

D & D Custom Cabinets Inc.

001056342

2006-06-07

Dick Wildeman & Associates Inc.

001205945

2006-06-07

Dining Media Corporation

001277291

2006-06-07

Erin Thomas Communications Inc.

001418510

2006-06-07

Harrington’s Mechanical Services Limited

000354853

2006-06-07

Harwak Inc.

001314437

2006-06-07

Here Comes The Bride Ltd.

001078756

2006-06-07

Mc Grouting Inc.

001218990

2006-06-07

Mind Investment Inc.

001493941

2006-06-07

Monahika Investments Ltd.

001308478

2006-06-07

Morgran Electric & Controls Ltd.

001410090

2006-06-07

Neactus Technologies Corp.

001405956

2006-06-07

Old South Plumbing & Heating Ltd.

000885360

2006-06-07

Phoenix Guelph Ltd.

001184591

2006-06-07

Seniow Consulting Services Inc.

001391255

2006-06-07

Unitam Development Corporation

001187392

2006-06-07

Walsh Electric Company Limited

000355737

2006-06-07

Walter F. Jordan Company Limited

000957555

2006-06-07

Waygerr Homes Corporation

001081884

2006-06-07

1174048 Ontario Limited

001174048

2006-06-07

1209058 Ontario Inc.

001209058

2006-06-07

1306419 Ontario Inc.

001306419

2006-06-07

1350841 Ontario Inc.

001350841

2006-06-07

1390687 Ontario Inc.

001390687

2006-06-07

1478624 Ontario Inc.

001478624

2006-06-07

217942 Ontario Inc.

000217942

2006-06-07

360914 Ontario Limited

000360914

2006-06-07

440010 Ontario Inc.

000440010

2006-06-07

555759 Ontario Limited

000555759

2006-06-07

620637 Ontario Ltd.

000620637

2006-06-07

685227 Ontario Ltee

000685227

2006-06-07

845142 Ontario Limited

000845142

2006-06-07

852665 Ontario Inc.

000852665

2006-06-07

857314 Ontario Limited

000857314

2006-06-07

984365 Ontario Ltd.

000984365

2006-06-07

985998 Ontario Inc.

000985998

2006-06-07

998865 Ontario Inc.

000998865

2006-06-08

Beaulieu Aircraft Structural Repair Inc.

001479073

2006-06-08

Blooming Flower Trading Co. Ltd.

001180986

2006-06-08

Can-Krete Construction Inc.

001514712

2006-06-08

Champex Products International Inc.

001128363

2006-06-08

Claybelt Lumber Limited

000210830

2006-06-08

Clem-Con Forming Ltd.

001172792

2006-06-08

Cluett-Royl Ltd.

000313838

2006-06-08

Continental Starships Ltd.

000746490

2006-06-08

D. Petrolo Masonry Ltd.

000447072

2006-06-08

Danjil Plumbing Limited

000954636

2006-06-08

Enton Maintenance Inc.

001078168

2006-06-08

Facsym Research Limited

000456149

2006-06-08

Four Hills Inc.

000496249

2006-06-08

G.F.N. (Good For Nothing) Inc.

001609519

2006-06-08

H.S.V. Auto Collision Ltd.

001240583

2006-06-08

J&F Rainbow Inc.

002023018

2006-06-08

Jedo’s Fun Centre Inc.

001425166

2006-06-08

K.S.D. Bargain Centre Inc.

000899577

2006-06-08

K.W. Smith Mechanical Ltd.

000889971

2006-06-08

Marathon Pharmacy Limited

000231045

2006-06-08

Norcom Network Cabling Inc.

001254107

2006-06-08

P & L Fire Products Ltd.

001404332

2006-06-08

Paul’s Machining Co. Ltd.

000845050

2006-06-08

Person To Person Connect Inc./Connections Personne A Personne Inc.

002040792

2006-06-08

Phil Pearse Painting & Decorating Limited

000402398

2006-06-08

Safestructures Inc.

001460840

2006-06-08

Sahar Enterprises Inc.

001317831

2006-06-08

St. Martin Springs Inc.

001134880

2006-06-08

T.P.H. Fournier Group Inc.

001395061

2006-06-08

Te-Ko Construction Company Limited

000069928

2006-06-08

Upside Creations Ltd.

001439075

2006-06-08

Zafo Construction Ltd.

001294704

2006-06-08

1021945 Ontario Inc.

001021945

2006-06-08

1033524 Ontario Inc.

001033524

2006-06-08

1042274 Ontario Inc.

001042274

2006-06-08

1055743 Ontario Inc.

001055743

2006-06-08

1058933 Ontario Inc.

001058933

2006-06-08

1074044 Ontario Inc.

001074044

2006-06-08

1149628 Ontario Inc.

001149628

2006-06-08

1292014 Ontario Inc.

001292014

2006-06-08

1383878 Ontario Ltd.

001383878

2006-06-08

1573936 Ontario Ltd.

001573936

2006-06-08

2056790 Ontario Inc.

002056790

2006-06-08

573766 Ontario Limited

000573766

2006-06-08

580216 Ontario Inc.

000580216

2006-06-08

616950 Ontario Limited

000616950

2006-06-08

841113 Ontario Limited

000841113

2006-06-08

882991 Ontario Inc.

000882991

2006-06-08

947037 Ontario Inc.

000947037

2006-06-08

966703 Ontario Inc.

000966703

2006-06-08

988820 Ontario Limited

000988820

2006-06-09

Angocan Trade Inc.

001063865

2006-06-09

Araluen Associates Ltd.

000577919

2006-06-09

Arn Programming Services Inc.

002014108

2006-06-09

Bellcliffe Home Publishing Inc.

001002202

2006-06-09

Brockhaus Canada Holdings Inc.

001319261

2006-06-09

Byskov Consulting Inc.

002023825

2006-06-09

Cdcme Corporation

001561098

2006-06-09

City Beat Properties Ltd.

001389089

2006-06-09

D.C. Northshields Holdings Limited

000581290

2006-06-09

Dalan Plastics Machinery Inc.

001437380

2006-06-09

Durable Deburring Industries Limited

001098573

2006-06-09

Entrevision Inc.

001105369

2006-06-09

Foottie Films Inc.

001400016

2006-06-09

George Burgess Limited

000297475

2006-06-09

Grenadier Aviation Inc.

001204526

2006-06-09

Jalee Manufacturing Co. Ltd.

000854601

2006-06-09

Jose & Gabriel Contracting Limited

001012380

2006-06-09

K.K. Flooring Co. Ltd.

001138493

2006-06-09

Maryland Properties (Peterborough) Ltd.

001447057

2006-06-09

Microspa Technologies Inc.

001681749

2006-06-09

Oakes Design Services Inc.

001543859

2006-06-09

Ocean Trading Inc.

001108547

2006-06-09

Pagermaster Inc.

001115225

2006-06-09

Pegaoasis Inc.

002041703

2006-06-09

Respect Enterprises Inc.

001534604

2006-06-09

Rkl Enterprises (Ontario) Inc.

001318966

2006-06-09

Short Farm Equipment Ltd.

000368012

2006-06-09

Think Tank Publications Inc.

001371920

2006-06-09

Uni Transport Inc.

001345077

2006-06-09

W.H. Punt Enterprises Inc.

000548068

2006-06-09

Warwick Inspection & Technical Servicesinc.

001435360

2006-06-09

Wholesale Interiors Club Inc.

000824149

2006-06-09

1019616 Ontario Ltd.

001019616

2006-06-09

1145264 Ontario Ltd.

001145264

2006-06-09

1189591 Ontario Inc.

001189591

2006-06-09

1236498 Ontario Limited

001236498

2006-06-09

1324591 Ontario Inc.

001324591

2006-06-09

1349440 Ontario Limited

001349440

2006-06-09

1417242 Ontario Inc.

001417242

2006-06-09

1483068 Ontario Inc.

001483068

2006-06-09

1491193 Ontario Inc.

001491193

2006-06-09

1583230 Ontario Limited

001583230

2006-06-09

1621724 Ontario Limited

001621724

2006-06-09

1632559 Ontario Limited

001632559

2006-06-09

2020019 Ontario Inc.

002020019

2006-06-09

2041031 Ontario Inc.

002041031

2006-06-09

608773 Ontario Ltd.

000608773

2006-06-09

639772 Ontario Limited

000639772

2006-06-09

701 On-Line Shopping Network Inc.

001349126

2006-06-09

828312 Ontario Inc.

000828312

2006-06-09

887609 Ontario Limited

000887609

2006-06-09

889389 Ontario Inc.

000889389

2006-06-12

Altenberg Inc.

001109658

2006-06-12

Antique Jewellery Canada.Com Inc.

001343846

2006-06-12

Bannerad Corporation

001285340

2006-06-12

Barton Furniture & Appliances Limited

000249413

2006-06-12

C & N Balsa Supplies Inc.

000694057

2006-06-12

Cherry Landscape Limited

000896471

2006-06-12

Costumes Gigi Inc.

001091883

2006-06-12

Creative Mind Graphics Inc.

002027600

2006-06-12

Danacomp Inc.

001306134

2006-06-12

Darrell L. Hume Limited

001017233

2006-06-12

Dutch Green Inc.

001126593

2006-06-12

Farmaz Inc.

001175524

2006-06-12

Filroch Investments Inc.

000484420

2006-06-12

Gleeful Enterprises (Canada) Ltd.

001241164

2006-06-12

Halt Security Systems Inc.

000816315

2006-06-12

Hayward Industrial Products Canada Inc.

000627358

2006-06-12

Hector Holdings Inc.

000282134

2006-06-12

Ian M. Smith Construction Limited

000408189

2006-06-12

J.P. Plumbing Inc.

001373819

2006-06-12

K-W Liquidators & Auction Ltd.

001022753

2006-06-12

Lee’s International Development Inc.

001576907

2006-06-12

Marlex Logging Inc.

001468134

2006-06-12

Mrs D Inc.

001511343

2006-06-12

Northern Lite Woodworks Inc.

001467165

2006-06-12

Norton Corporation

000773963

2006-06-12

Oai Limited

001217572

2006-06-12

R. Farro Enterprises Inc.

000291892

2006-06-12

Sheardown Enterprises Incorporated

001225629

2006-06-12

Urbancorp (Toronto Properties) Inc.

001289931

2006-06-12

Webbair Limited

000993601

2006-06-12

Wsm Consultants Inc.

000607702

2006-06-12

1126273 Ontario Inc.

001126273

2006-06-12

1160536 Ontario Inc.

001160536

2006-06-12

1223209 Ontario Ltd.

001223209

2006-06-12

1279164 Ontario Inc.

001279164

2006-06-12

1292058 Ontario Inc.

001292058

2006-06-12

1311385 Ontario Inc.

001311385

2006-06-12

1364916 Ontario Inc.

001364916

2006-06-12

1596276 Ontario Inc.

001596276

2006-06-12

1673118 Ontario Limited

001673118

2006-06-12

658215 Ontario Ltd.

000658215

2006-06-13

Abitrante Holdings Ltd.

000790608

2006-06-13

Allan Watson Farms Ltd.

000492376

2006-06-13

C’ford Heights Limited

000544395

2006-06-13

Canada Credit Promotions Inc.

001159924

2006-06-13

Crosman Products Ltd.

002062660

2006-06-13

D&L Technologies Ltd.

000816693

2006-06-13

Flite Hockey (Hamilton) Inc.

002057937

2006-06-13

Fondex Limited

000226731

2006-06-13

Glazin/Sisco Executive Search Consultants Inc.

001430526

2006-06-13

Harlyn Educational Consulting Inc.

002016135

2006-06-13

Hoke Controls, Limited

000206866

2006-06-13

In-Language Customer Care Centres Limited

002014847

2006-06-13

Markham Telecom Inc.

001586266

2006-06-13

Mcgregor Executive Assistance Services Inc.

002036758

2006-06-13

Navgate Consultants Inc.

002004044

2006-06-13

Ni Wheel, Incorporated

000538566

2006-06-13

Norman R. Millen Limited

000137621

2006-06-13

Peetkat Manufacturing Ltd.

001116055

2006-06-13

Psi Group Inc.

001301919

2006-06-13

Punch Productions Limited

000227685

2006-06-13

Quick Solder Level Inc.

001066338

2006-06-13

Sai Krishna Indo-Canada Corp.

001100691

2006-06-13

Suites On Anne Inc.

001369253

2006-06-13

Tower Maintenance (1990) Ltd.

000878225

2006-06-13

Two Bit Software Inc.

001048652

2006-06-13

1039089 Ontario Inc.

001039089

2006-06-13

1163347 Ontario Limited

001163347

2006-06-13

1490577 Ontario Inc.

001490577

2006-06-13

1564468 Ontario Inc.

001564468

2006-06-13

752524 Ontario Inc.

000752524

2006-06-13

802995 Ontario Ltd.

000802995

2006-06-14

Four Oceans Inc.

002051113

2006-06-14

Goodview Investment Inc.

001060771

2006-06-14

Herechuk Enterprises Limited

000419339

2006-06-14

Jefferson Amalco Inc.

001608980

2006-06-14

1464643 Ontario Inc.

001464643

2006-06-14

1651949 Ontario Inc.

001651949

2006-06-14

20 Wertheim Court Unit 30 Inc.

001518254


B. G. Hawton,
Director, Companies and Personal Property
Security Branch
(139-G321)

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

2006-06-20

C.J.N. Machining & Tool Inc.

1614004


B. G. Hawton,
Director, Companies and Personal Property
Security Branch
(139-G322)

Erratum Notice

Ontario Corporation Number 1072625

Vide Ontario Gazette, Vol. 139-13 dated April 1, 2006

Notice Is Hereby Given that the notice issued under section 241(4) of the Business Corporations Act set out in the April 1, 2006 issue of the Ontario Gazette with respect to Metropolis International Inc., was issued in error and is null and void.

B. G. Hawton,
Director, Companies and Personal Property
Security Branch
(139-G323)

Erratum Notice

Ontario Corporation Number 1636391

Vide Ontario Gazette, Vol. 139-21 dated May 27, 2006

Notice Is Hereby Given that the notice issued under section 241(4) of the Business Corporations Act set out in the May 27, 2006 issue of the Ontario Gazette with respect to Shivam Restaurant Inc.., was issued in error and is null and void.

B. G. Hawton,
Director, Companies and Personal Property
Security Branch
(139-G324)

Marriage Act

Certificate Of Permanent Registration as a person authorized to solemnize marriage in Ontario have been issued to the following:

Name

Location

Effective Date

Tomon, Jerzy Grzegorz

Guelph, ON

07-Jun-06

Follett, Neil Robert Thomas

Burlington, ON

07-Jun-06

Kunjayah, Anba

Toronto, ON

07-Jun-06

Gardner, Sylvie

Pickering, ON

07-Jun-06

Huntely, Thomas

Penetanguishene, ON

07-Jun-06

Snow, Roy

North York, ON

07-Jun-06

Stevenson, Dianne

Brampton, ON

07-Jun-06

Kilcommons, Kieran

Pembroke, ON

07-Jun-06

Melanson, Margaret

Ottawa, ON

07-Jun-06

Paddock, Jeffrey

Ottawa, ON

07-Jun-06

Perry, Kerrie Michelle

Everett, ON

07-Jun-06

Yuke, Elaine Fay

Toronto, ON

09-Jun-06

Williams, Delroy Ivan

North York, ON

09-Jun-06

Kuepfer, Jonas S.

Linwood, ON

09-Jun-06

Anderson, John

Chatham, ON

09-Jun-06

Wong, Arthur Lung Fai

Markham, ON

09-Jun-06

Harris, Philip

Chatham, ON

09-Jun-06

Clark, Ian

Fergus, ON

09-Jun-06


Re-registrations

Name

Location

Effective Date

Hodgins, Valarie

London, ON

07-Jun-06

Yeo, Stephen

St. Thomas, ON

07-Jun-06

McNeilly, George

Kitchener, ON

09-Jun-06

MacNeil, James G.

Chatham, ON

09-Jun-06

Lewis, Kevin

Woodstock, ON

09-Jun-06


Certificates Of Temporary Registration as person authorized to solemnize marriage in Ontario have been issued to the following:

Date

Name

Location

Effective Date

June 14, 2006 to June 18, 2006

Hayes, James M.

Herring Cove. NS

05-Jun-06

July 13, 2006 to July 17, 2006

Winsor, Gary

St. John's, NL

05-Jun-06

July 13, 2006 to July 17, 2006

Cox, David

Regina, SK

05-Jun-06

July 6, 2006 to July 10, 2006

Chorney, Peter

Winnipeg, MB

05-Jun-06

July 12, 2006 to July 16, 2006

Connolly, K. Scott

Woodinville, WA

05-Jun-06

June 28, 2006 to July 2, 2006

Moore, Larry

Calgary, AB

07-Jun-06

July 6, 2006 to July 10, 2006

Watson, Valrey M.

Decatur, GA

07-Jun-06

September 14, 2006 to September 18, 2006

Colantonio, Daniel

Vaudreuil-Dorion, QC

07-Jun-06

July 6, 2006 to July 10, 2006

Nguyen, Kim Trong

Cherry Hill, NJ

07-Jun-06

July 20, 2006 to July 24, 2006

Misener, Edwin Bruce

Pickering, ON

07-Jun-06

August 10, 2006 to August 14, 2006

McGinnis, Albin

Pittsburgh, PA

07-Jun-06

October 11, 2006 to October 15, 2006

Laustsen, Jeffrey

Rockville Centre, NY

07-Jun-06

July 27, 2006 to July 31, 2006

Loveday, Timothy

Revelstoke, BC

07-Jun-06


Certificate Of Cancellation Of Registration as a person authorized to solemnize marriage in Ontario have been issued to the following:

Name

Location

Effective Date

Strachan, Harry

Parma Heights, OH

05-Jun-06

Heinsoo, Edgars

Scarborough, ON

08-Jun-06

Ruddell, Ian

Oshawa, ON

08-Jun-06

Connor, Kennedy

Hamilton, ON

08-Jun-06

Penner, Waldo

Guelph, ON

08-Jun-06

Petersoo, Udo

Mississauga, ON

08-Jun-06

Fleming, Peter

Toronto, ON

08-Jun-06

Hilborn, John

Willowdale, ON

08-Jun-06


Judith M. Hartman,
Deputy Registrar General
(139-G327)

Certificate Of Permanent Registration as a person authorized to solemnize marriage in Ontario have been issued to the following:

Name

Location

Effective Date

Niemi, Philip

Vineland, ON

15-Jun-06

Sevy, Marc M.

Thornhill, ON

15-Jun-06

Anderson-O'Connor, Jeffrey

North York, ON

15-Jun-06

Sargent Nodwell, Jane

North Bay, ON

15-Jun-06

Crane, Jonathan

Toronto, ON

15-Jun-06

DenBoer, Vonda

Corunna, ON

15-Jun-06

French, Jacob William

North York, ON

15-Jun-06

Gosse, Randolph Tyrone

Kenora, ON

15-Jun-06

Gosse, Deborah Mae

Kenora, ON

15-Jun-06

Vander Leek, Lisa

Oshawa, ON

15-Jun-06

Baxter, Bryan

Oil Springs, ON

15-Jun-06

Trimble, Susan

London, ON

15-Jun-06

Brydges, Mark

Peterborough, ON

15-Jun-06

Faul, Anthony

Orangeville, ON

15-Jun-06

Crozier, Dustin

Newburgh, ON

15-Jun-06

Attaalla, Jeremiah Victor

Brampton, ON

15-Jun-06

Winn, Michael

Inverary, ON

15-Jun-06

Stacey, Deanna L.

Toronto, ON

15-Jun-06

Meagher, Diane M

Russell, ON

15-Jun-06

Russo, Judith Ann

Janetville, ON

15-Jun-06

Hacker, Patricia

Bloomfield, ON

15-Jun-06

Morris, Edward Richard

Etobicoke, ON

15-Jun-06

Andrews Sunkel, Danielle

Keswick, ON

15-Jun-06

Afshar, Farhad

Toronto, ON

15-Jun-06

James, Wendy

Ottawa, ON

15-Jun-06

Stern, Michael E.

Perth, ON

15-Jun-06

Jaozanaka, Francis

Ottawa, ON

15-Jun-06

Afagh, Fred

Ottawa, ON

15-Jun-06

Proctor, Verna

Markham, ON

15-Jun-06


Re-registrations

Name

Location

Effective Date

Wasson, Cameron Douglas

Scarborough, ON

15-Jun-06

Tham, Fred Daniel

Thornhill, ON

15-Jun-06

Pariseau, Ronald John Luke

Niagara Falls, ON

15-Jun-06


Certificates Of Temporary Registration as person authorized to solemnize marriage in Ontario have been issued to the following:

Date

Name

Location

Effective Date

June 15, 2006 to June 19, 2006

MacLeod, Malcolm

Burnaby, BC

14-Jun-06

July 13, 2006 to July 17, 2006

Ramsey, Garry

Canton, NC

14-Jun-06

July 6, 2006 to July 10, 2006

Incantalupo, Igino

Montreal, QC

14-Jun-06

June 22, 2006 to June 26, 2006

Hutchinson, Roland

Dalhousie,

14-Jun-06

August 24, 2006 to August 28, 2006

Mackneer, Mark

Scotia, NY

14-Jun-06

August 24, 2006 to August 28, 2006

Moeller, Daniel

Yorkton, SK

14-Jun-06

August 10, 2006 to August 14, 2006

Legault, Andre

Montreal, QC

14-Jun-06

June 22, 2006 to June 26, 2006

Hicks, Bradley

Chambly, QC

14-Jun-06

September 14, 2006 to September 18, 2006

Numan, Henry

Vancouver, BC

14-Jun-06

July 20, 2006 to July 24, 2006

Wiebe, Nathan

Barrigada, Guam

14-Jun-06

August 3, 2006 to August 7, 2006

Wiebe, Nathan

Barrigada, Guam

14-Jun-06

July 20, 2006 to July 24, 2006

Strachan, Henry

Parma Hts, OH

14-Jun-06

June 16, 2006 to June 20, 2006

Miller, Mervyn

Jacksonville, FL.

14-Jun-06

June 22, 2006 to June 26, 2006

Nolan, Charles

Hamilton, ON

16-Jun-06

August 22, 2006 to August 26, 2006

Breithaupt, Herbert C.

Toronto, ON

16-Jun-06

July 28, 2006 to August 1, 2006

McDonald, Daivd M.

De Forest, WI

16-Jun-06


Judith M. Hartman,
Deputy Registrar General
(139-G326)

Electricity Act, 1998

Directive Issued By The Minister Of Energy To The Ontario Power Authority Under Section 25.30 Of The Electricity Act

June 13, 2006

Dr. Jan Carr
Chief Executive Officer
Ontario Power Authority
1600-120 Adelaide Street West
Toronto, Ontario
M5H 1T1

Dear Dr. Carr:

RE: Integrated Power System Plan

As authorized by the Lieutenant Governor in Council under Section 25.30 of the Electricity Act, 1998, I am providing direction for the preparation of the Integrated Power System Plan.

The Government directs the OPA to create an Integrated Power System Plan to meet the following goals:

  1. The goal for total peak demand reduction from conservation by 2025 is 6,300 MW. The plan should define programs and actions which aim to reduce projected peak demand by 1,350 MW by 2010, and by an additional 3,600 MW by 2025. The reductions of 1,350 MW and 3,600 MW are to be in addition to the 1,350 MW reduction set by the government as a target for achievement by 2007. The plan should assume conservation includes continued use by the government of vehicles such as energy efficiency standards under the Energy Efficiency Act and the Building Code, and should include load reduction from initiatives such as: geothermal heating and cooling; solar heating; fuel switching; small scale (10 MW or less) customer-based electricity generation, including small scale natural gas fired co-generation and tri-generation, and including generation encouraged by the recently finalized net metering regulation.
  2. Increase Ontario’s use of renewable energy such as hydroelectric, wind, solar, and biomass for electricity generation. The plan should assist the government in meeting its target for 2010 of increasing the installed capacity of new renewable energy sources by 2,700 MW from the 2003 base, and increase the total capacity of renewable energy sources used in Ontario to 15,700 MW by 2025.
  3. Plan for nuclear capacity to meet base-load electricity requirements but limit the installed in-service capacity of nuclear power over the life of the plan to 14,000 MW.
  4. Maintain the ability to use natural gas capacity at peak times and pursue applications that allow high efficiency and high value use of the fuel.
  5. Plan for coal-fired generation in Ontario to be replaced by cleaner sources in the earliest practical time frame that ensures adequate generating capacity and electricity system reliability in Ontario.

    The OPA should work closely with the Ieso to propose a schedule for the replacement of coal-fired generation, taking into account feasible in-service dates for replacement generation and necessary transmission infrastructure.

  6. Strengthen the transmission system to:
    • Enable the achievement of the supply mix goals set out in this directive;
    • Facilitate the development and use of renewable energy resources such as wind power, hydroelectric power and biomass in parts of the province where the most significant development opportunities exist;
    • Promote system efficiency and congestion reduction and facilitate the integration of new supply, all in a manner consistent with the need to cost effectively maintain system reliability.
  7. The plan should comply with Ontario Regulation 424/04 as revised from time to time.

Yours sincerely,

Dwight Duncan
Minister of Energy
(139-G328)

Financial Services Commission of Ontario

Statement Of Priorities

June 2006

Introduction

The Financial Services Commission of Ontario (FSCO) is a regulatory agency established under the Financial Services Commission of Ontario Act, 1997 (FSCO Act).

Section 11 of the FSCO Act requires FSCO to deliver to the Minister of Finance and publish in the Ontario Gazette (by June 30th of each year), Aa statement setting out the proposed priorities of the Commission for the fiscal year in connection with the administration of this Act and all other Acts that confer powers on or assign duties to the Commission or the Superintendent.@

This is FSCO’s ninth Statement of Priorities. It identifies key challenges facing FSCO, outlines proposed strategic priorities for the coming year and notes recent progress on significant projects.

FSCO is comprised of three parts: the five-person Commission or Board; the Superintendent of Financial Services and staff; and the Financial Services Tribunal. FSCO regulates insurance, pension plans, loan and trust companies, credit unions/caisses populaires, mortgage brokers and co-operative corporations in Ontario.

As of March 1, 2006, FSCO regulated or registered 402 insurance companies, 7,881 pension plans, 239 credit unions and caisses populaires, 51 loan and trust companies, 947 mortgage brokers, 1,767 co-operative corporations, as well as approximately 35,446 insurance agents, 3,806 corporate insurance agencies and 1,208 insurance adjusters. The regulated sectors represent a large, dynamic and evolving industry that plays a vital role in the provincial economy and the financial security of individuals and families.

Our Mandate

To protect the public interest and enhance public confidence in the regulated sectors, FSCO provides regulatory services that protect financial services consumers and pension plan beneficiaries, and support a healthy and competitive financial services industry.

Our Vision

We are committed to being a vigilant, fair-minded and forward-looking regulatory agency with a constructive and responsive presence in Ontario’s financial services marketplace.

Key Challenges

FSCO engages in planning exercises to identify current and future strategic priorities to better direct FSCO’s activities toward the achievement of its objectives. For this process to be effective, it cannot take place without consideration of external factors affecting the financial services industry. FSCO continues to take into account the following key challenges in the environment.

Convergence and structural change

There is a continuing trend toward consolidation and mergers of financial institutions, globalization of the marketplace and convergence of the financial services industry. Increasingly, initiatives exist within national and multi-national firms to provide a broad range of in-house financial products such as loans, wealth management and insurance. Often these products are subject to different regulatory regimes. This trend challenges financial services regulators to address issues facing the financial services industry using a cross-jurisdictional, cross-sectoral approach.

Market conditions

Rising costs, increased competition and changing demographics are just a few of the factors influencing market conditions and affecting the fiscal outlook of financial institutions and pension plans. As the baby boom generation retires, there will be increasing focus on retirement and pension issues. Consumers and pension plan beneficiaries also continue to express concern about the implications of fluctuating market conditions. Recent periods of variable investment returns coupled with low long term interest rates have negatively impacted the solvency of many pension plans. The cyclical nature of the insurance industry, meanwhile, can result in periods of premium increases, followed by intervals of price softening. As a result, consumers and pension plan beneficiaries can find themselves subject to market forces over which they have little control. To address these concerns, it is essential that regulators have a thorough understanding of market realities to effectively manage and measure risk, anticipate changes in market conditions and respond effectively to them.

Evolving regulatory environment

Regulators need to keep pace with, and have adequate regulatory instruments to respond to, the changing regulatory environment. A number of initiatives are underway to streamline legislative and regulatory structures to align the regulation of financial services with evolving market realities. In pursuing this objective, FSCO will also need to respond to any changes that may occur in the regulatory systems for financial services not regulated by FSCO. By adequately regulating and supervising financial institutions, FSCO enhances public confidence in Ontario’s financial institutions and pension plans, a key factor in determining Ontario’s current and future economic success.

Impact of technological change

Emphasis on electronic communication in Canadian society, and globally, requires that regulators be equipped to conduct business with stakeholders electronically and provide information and services to consumers and pension plan beneficiaries online. Similarly, the growth in the volume of data available to FSCO from stakeholders requires investment in a sustainable infrastructure that allows FSCO to effectively manage this information to support decision making, service delivery and the achievement of its strategic priorities.

What this Means to FSCO

To meet these challenges FSCO is guided by established strategic priorities. These priorities build on the delivery of the core business activities FSCO carries out to achieve its mission. As each is significant, FSCO’s strategic priorities are not ranked in any particular order:

  1. romote a coordinated national approach to regulatory issues.
  2. Enhance the risk-based approach to regulation.
  3. Review and recommend amendments to the regulatory framework to keep up with changes in the marketplace.
  4. Improve delivery of services.

FSCO believes these strategic priorities and their associated initiatives, which are outlined on the following pages, will have a positive impact on consumers and pension plan beneficiaries. The pursuit of these priorities allows FSCO to fulfill its mandate to protect financial services consumers and pension plan beneficiaries and support a healthy and competitive financial services industry in Ontario.

That said, FSCO cannot achieve its goals alone. To fulfill its mandate, FSCO has adopted a culture of partnership and dialogue. FSCO continues to benefit from strong collaboration with consumers, industry and other stakeholders. For this reason, most projects undertaken by FSCO are complex, involving many participants and requiring implementation in conjunction with federal and provincial jurisdictions. As a result, many initiatives span several years, with work continuing on an ongoing basis.

Technology plays an important role in helping FSCO maintain strong connections with stakeholders and provide information and services to them. To this end, FSCO has embraced all aspects of e-communications, conducting business with industry electronically and offering consumers online access to services and information. FSCO believes that with improved access to information, consumers and pension plan beneficiaries will be better equipped to make wise choices and protect their interests.

FSCO’s Statement of Priorities includes a report on the progress of key initiatives identified in the previous year’s Statement. In this year’s Statement, the report back section lists FSCO’s accomplishments over the previous year and their intended benefits to stakeholders and the regulatory system.

Our Strategic Priorities

I      Promote a coordinated national approach to regulatory issues

FSCO continues to work with other Canadian regulators in coordinating regulation of the financial services industry at the national level.

FSCO supports the development of harmonized regulatory solutions through participation in the Joint Forum of Financial Market Regulators (Joint Forum), the Canadian Association of Pension Supervisory Authorities (Capsa), the Canadian Council of Insurance Regulators (Ccir) and the General Insurance Statistical Agency (Gisa).

FSCO is participating with these national organizations as a member of, or in some cases as a lead of, committees and project teams that are mandated to undertake the following initiatives:

Joint Forum

  • Continue to work with the Financial Services OmbudsNetwork and relevant industry groups to: define performance standards for dispute resolution; build measurement and reporting systems around those standards; and promote harmonization and consistency in these areas among the Ombudsman for Banking Services and Investments (OBSI), the Canadian Life and Health Insurance OmbudService (Clhio) and the General Insurance OmbudService (Gio).
  • Continue work related to assessing and harmonizing point of sale disclosure for Individual Variable Insurance Contracts (IVICs) and mutual funds.
  • Continue to work with stakeholders to identify problems resulting from differences in investment rules for pension funds, mutual funds and other pooled investment funds. Develop recommendations for possible solutions and coordinate the implementation of adopted solutions.
  • Examine the regulation of intermediaries and recommend ways to minimize possible conflicts. Promote equivalent consumer protection, focusing initially on intermediaries who sell mutual funds and IVICs.
  • Explore mechanisms to allow for more effective sharing of information on regulatory enforcement issues and actions across sectors and jurisdictions.
  • Coordinate regulatory efforts on consumer information and education by creating an inventory of existing resources and content, looking at approaches taken in other jurisdictions and making recommendations for improvement.
  • Undertake a review of the guidelines for Capital Accumulation Plans (CAPs) released by the Joint Forum in 2004, in an effort to measure the success of the implementation of the guidelines and determine if any additional work is required in this area.

Ccir

  • Continue work with the Canadian Insurance Services Regulatory Organizations (Cisro) to finalize the development of principles on the management of conflicts of interest and continue to monitor the achievement of these principles in the insurance industry.
  • Implement a reliance reciprocal licensing model to streamline agent and broker licensing across Canada. The reliance model would build on harmonization in three areas: application forms, continuing education and errors and omissions insurance.
  • Continue to work on a model for privilege and whistle-blower protection for documents created as part of insurer risk self-assessments and persons who volunteer information about an insurer, insurance agent, insurance broker or insurance adjuster engaged in wrongdoing.

Capsa

  • Continue the development of a model pension statute that would serve as a model for federal and provincial governments to consider when they are making amendments to their pension legislation.
  • Continue to work on the development of a multi-lateral agreement for the regulation of multi-jurisdictional pension plans to replace the existing 1968 Reciprocal Agreement.

Gisa

  • Develop and launch a Gisa website providing information about Gisa and its role as an independent statistical agency to oversee the collection and analysis of auto insurance statistical data, its governance structure, membership and contact information.

II      Enhance the risk-based approach to regulation

  • Develop and put into place risk-based examination processes for mortgage brokers and insurance companies. The objective of these assessments is to evaluate the safety and soundness of companies to enhance consumer protection and identify ways to improve market efficiency.
  • Examine the feasibility of integrating the financial statement and the Investment Information Summary for all Defined Benefit pension plans registered with FSCO to further streamline this risk-based approach to monitoring the investment of pension plan funds.

III      Review and recommend amendments to the regulatory framework to keep up with changes in the marketplace

  • Continue to review partial pension plan wind-ups affected by the Monsanto decision to ensure compliance with obligations to distribute surplus on partial wind-ups.
  • Evaluate the delinquent filing process as it currently applies to pension plans registered with FSCO.
  • Develop additional Pre-Approved Framework (Paf) Guidelines with input from stakeholders.

Work with the Ministry of Finance and FSCO stakeholders on the following priorities:

  • Assist with a review of the Credit Unions and Caisses Populaires Act, 1994, to improve consumer protection and enhance and modernize regulations.
  • Continue dialogue with the co-operative corporation sector in Ontario on regulatory issues affecting the sector.
  • Support the development of the Health Claims for Auto Insurance (Hcai) database, an electronic system that allows for the electronic exchange of health claim information between health care providers and insurance companies, supporting the need for access to timely, accurate data to monitor the auto insurance system.
  • Review Regulation 283/95, Disputes Between Insurers, to ensure that claimants are appropriately protected and have access to statutory accident benefits where two or more insurers are disputing which one has the responsibility to pay accident benefits.
  • Review and work with the Facility Association to develop proposals outlining possible changes to residual market or risk-sharing pool mechanisms.
  • Develop proposed “Prudent Portfolio” rules to provide increased flexibility to provincially incorporated insurers in their investment decisions while at the same time, maintaining adequate protection for the public.
  • Develop proposed regulations to support the adoption of Bill 65, Mortgage Brokerages, Lenders and Administrators Act, 2006, currently before the provincial legislature.
  • Review the education requirements for mortgage brokers for the purpose of licensing brokers/agents under the proposed Mortgage Brokerages, Lenders and Administrators Act.
  • Evaluate the current auto insurance system as part of a five-year review.

IV      Improve delivery of services

  • Proceed with the second phase of enhancements and upgrades to the FSCO website to advance FSCO’s provision of electronic services to consumers and other stakeholders.
  • Conduct a review of current dispute resolution processes to ensure the delivery of dispute resolution services in the most effective manner possible.
  • Develop a single online destination for the processing of licensing applications and renewals from mortgage brokers and insurance agents.
  • Conduct additional training for auto insurers on the use of the Arctics system to facilitate the submission of more auto insurance filings by electronic means.
  • Upgrade compliance and enforcement tracking procedures to enhance the risk-based approach to regulation and improve the delivery of services.

FSCO Funding

Under Section 25 of the FSCO Act, 1997, the Lieutenant Governor-in-Council may assess all entities that form part of a regulated sector with respect to all expenses and expenditures that the Ministry of Finance, the Commission and the Tribunal have incurred. The Minister of Finance is also authorized to establish fees with respect to these regulated sectors for services provided by FSCO.

In determining the administration of the funding system, FSCO has established that it will:

  • be fair;
  • reflect the use of FSCO resources;
  • enable reasonable predictability of regulatory costs;
  • be simple to administer; and
  • be flexible and easily modified.

FSCO has also made a commitment to the following principles in carrying out its funding system:

  • revenues will not exceed forecasted expenditures for each sector;
  • disruption will be minimized and changes will take into account the effect of fees on the marketplace; and
  • FSCO will be accountable to its stakeholders for the efficiency and quality of the services delivered.

This year, FSCO is moving to quarterly assessments, rather than annual assessments, for the insurance sector. This approach will provide the insurance sector with estimates of annual costs early in the year and will allow for adjustments to be made on a more timely basis when necessary.

FSCO is also developing an Activity Based Costing (Abc) model. Once implemented, using specialized software, Abc will assist FSCO’s ability to better formulate and verify the costs recovered through the FSCO fee schedule and assessments.

Report Back on Key Initiatives from Statement of Priorities 2005

I      Promote a coordinated national approach to regulatory issues

FSCO continued to work with other Canadian regulators in coordinating regulation of the financial services industry at the national level through the following activities:

Joint Forum

  • Continued to develop a model for point of sale disclosure for mutual funds and segregated funds. The purpose of the model is to establish harmonized standards for point of sale disclosure, ensuring consumers across Canada have the information and assistance they need to make informed investment decisions.
  • Continued to create appropriate linkages between regulators and the Financial Services OmbudsNetwork (Fson) with the overall goal of improving the efficiency and effectiveness of the Fson to enhance consumer protection and enhance regulator’s confidence in the system.
  • Established an Investment Rules Committee to work with stakeholders to identify differences in investment rules for pension funds, mutual funds and Individual Variable Insurance Contracts, problems resulting from these variances, and options for addressing them. The purpose of this initiative is to reduce the regulatory burden on the industry, while at the same time, continuing to protect pension plan beneficiaries and consumers.

Capsa

  • Worked with the Stakeholder Task Force on Common Pension Standards to finalize standards for plan administration and basic entitlements as part of a proposed model pension law to assist in the harmonization of pension legislation across Canada.
  • Pursued, through the Capsa Reciprocal Agreement Committee, the development of a revised reciprocal agreement to streamline regulation and administration of multi-jurisdictional plans to improve overall regulatory efficiency and effectiveness.

Ccir

  • Instituted an amended governance model for oversight of the Automobile Insurance Statistical Plan with the incorporation of an independent entity, the General Insurance Statistical Agency (Gisa), on June 28, 2005. Gisa was created to improve the timeliness, quality and value of statistical data generated by licensed insurers. It acts as the statistical agent designated by eight provincial and territorial jurisdictions to collect data and report information about the automobile insurance industry in Canada.
  • Developed a harmonized framework for the collection and reporting of company complaint data. In October 2005, FSCO and the Quebec Autorité des marché financiers (Amf) launched Srp-Crs, a complaint reporting system which provides a single entry point for companies to submit complaint information electronically to the Amf and FSCO. Companies have begun reporting data they have collected for the six months ending December 31, 2005, using Srp-Crs. The data will be used by regulators to identify emerging issues as part of a risk-based approach to regulation. In future, the system will be made available to regulators in other jurisdictions.
  • Worked with the Reciprocal Licensing Committee to introduce common insurance intermediary application forms to streamline agent and broker licensing and facilitate cross-jurisdictional licensing.
  • Issued two market conduct questionnaires, one for property and casualty insurers and the other for life and health insurers, to obtain information about their relationships with brokers, agents and other sales intermediaries. Under the auspices of the joint Ccir-Cisro Industry Practices Review Committee (Iprc), released a consultation paper entitled Relationships Between Insurers and Sales IntermediariesBAchieving Best Practices. The paper outlined survey results and solicited input from stakeholders on best practices for managing conflicts of interest between insurers, agents and brokers. A paper summarizing stakeholder responses was released in November 2005, followed by a consultation paper seeking comments on recommendations designed to enhance consumer confidence in the industry.

II      Enhance the risk-based approach to regulation

  • Implemented an investment monitoring model, with the aims of protecting the interests of pension plan members and promoting strong governance for pension fund investments. The model and the accompanying Investment Information Summary (Iis) form, designed to monitor pension fund investment activity, were revised based on suggestions received during consultations with stakeholders. The Iis was issued to all defined benefit pension plans registered with FSCO in 2006.
  • Introduced a self-assessment questionnaire related to the Statutory Accident Benefits Schedule (Sabs) in November 2005. The questionnaire focuses on Sabs, as well as internal systems that have a bearing on the way companies interact with consumers. The questionnaire replaces expensive and complex transactional audits. It was developed with the assistance of the Insurance Bureau of Canada, who invited their member companies to participate in a pilot of the survey. As a result of input from companies in the pilot group, the questionnaire was refined further before being launched industry-wide.

III      Review and recommend amendments to the regulatory framework to keep up with changes in the marketplace

  • Contacted the approximately 300 partial pension plan wind-ups affected by the Monsanto decision to request updates on the financial position of the wound-up portion of the plan and a timetable for the distribution of remaining assets to ensure compliance with obligations to distribute surplus on partial wind-ups. To date, more than a quarter of all cases have been resolved and FSCO continues to monitor the situation to promote timely resolution.
  • Undertook a review of policies related to the distribution of surplus on partial pension plan wind-up. As part of the review, two issues have been identified as requiring new policies: how to accommodate a split in assets across jurisdictions if a plan has members outside of the province of Ontario and whether or not an employer’s share of surplus resulting from a partial wind-up can remain in the ongoing portion of the plan. FSCO staff are currently in the process of finalizing new policies to address these issues.
  • Formed a Pre-Approved Framework (Paf) Project Advisory Committee comprised of stakeholder representatives to oversee the expansion of Paf Guidelines for the treatment of common auto accident injuries. Expanding the guidelines has the potential to facilitate better use of health care resources, speed access to rehabilitation and provide increased cost certainty for insurers. A health management firm has been contracted to work with FSCO staff on the project and the advisory committee has held its first meeting. So far, four new PAF guidelines have been targeted for development over the next three years.
  • Provided support for the winding down of the Designated Assessment Centre (Dac) system. Regulatory amendments to eliminate Dacs took effect March 1, 2006. FSCO staff worked with industry stakeholders to design forms that reflect the elimination of DACs.
  • Worked with the Facility Association (FA) on measures to enhance the effectiveness of the residual auto insurance market mechanism. An in-depth examination of the FA has been undertaken and based on recommendations from FSCO, further enhancements to the FA process will be implemented.
  • Worked with the Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner (Ipc) on the proposed Health Claims for Auto Insurance model. As a result of IPC feedback, the model was refined further to ensure the needs of all sectors are being met.
  • Advised and assisted Ministry of Finance staff in the review of the Mortgage Brokers Act and the drafting of new legislation C the Mortgage Brokerages, Mortgage Lenders and Mortgage Administrators Act. The objective of the proposed act is to enhance consumer protection and create a climate in which the industry can grow under responsive, fair, and modern regulation.
  • Worked with Ministry of Finance staff and the Deposit Insurance Corporation of Ontario to modernize the regulation of credit unions and caisses populaires in Ontario. This led to the government’s release of a consultation paper entitled Modernizing the Credit Union and Caisses Populaires Act to gather stakeholder input.

IV      Improve delivery of services

  • Created a new organizational structure in the Motor Vehicle Accident Claims Fund (Mvacf) Claims Business Unit to improve the delivery of claims services to the public and upgrade It systems, including the development of electronic Mvacf forms.
  • Revised consumer information about the dispute resolution process and improved navigability of the Dispute Resolution Practice Code and associated forms on the FSCO website to assist insured persons, insurers and their representatives in understanding and accessing FSCO’s dispute resolution services.
  • Participated in outreach activities to increase awareness of dispute resolution services at FSCO. Staff from FSCO’s Dispute Resolution Services Branch were active as speakers at conferences and other events, making presentations aimed at explaining the dispute resolution process at FSCO and obtaining feedback from stakeholders.
  • Launched a new FSCO website with upgraded forms, enhanced features and online tools to assist consumers and other stakeholders in locating current information on the regulated sectors.
  • Introduced web-based electronic automobile insurance filing system (Arctics) industry-wide in May 2005. The system allows insurance companies to submit filings electronically, increasing efficiency through single-entry of information with data verification rules included and the reduction of paper and mailing costs.
  • Released a series of consumer brochures to address issues in FSCO’s regulated sectors, particularly insurance. The brochures respond to a need within the sectors to mitigate the risk of poorly informed consumers, while at the same time, raising consumer awareness of the services provided by FSCO.

The Financial Services Tribunal

The Financial Services Tribunal (Tribunal) is an independent, adjudicative body composed of nine to 15 members (13 members as of April 1, 2006), including the Chair and two Vice-Chairs of the Commission.

The Tribunal has exclusive jurisdiction to exercise the powers conferred under the FSCO Act, 1997, and other acts that confer powers on or assign duties to the Tribunal. It also has exclusive jurisdiction to determine all questions of fact or law that arise in any proceeding before it.

As well, the Tribunal has authority to make rules for the practice and procedure to be observed in a proceeding before it, and to order a party to a proceeding before it to pay the costs of another party or the Tribunal’s costs of the proceeding.

For the year ahead the Tribunal has identified the following priorities:

  • Adopt and implement Conflict of Interest Guidelines; and
  • Develop and maintain an index of Tribunal decisions.

Conclusion

This Statement outlines FSCO’s proposed initiatives and projects for 2006. FSCO continues to benefit from strong collaboration with consumers, industry and other stakeholders. FSCO looks forward to working with stakeholders in 2006 to achieve our objectives and meet the challenges of today’s rapidly changing financial services environment. Together we can foster a fair, efficient and effective financial services marketplace where consumers are protected and competition thrives.

Bob Christie
Chief Executive Officer
Financial Services Commission of Ontario and
Superintendent of Financial Services

Colin Mcnairn, Chair
Financial Services Commission of Ontario and
Chair, Financial Services Tribunal
(139-G329E)

Mining Act

Erratum Notice

Government Notice Under The Mining Act Avis Gouvernemental - En Vertu De La Loi Sur Les Mines

Lands previously listed in Volume 139, Issue 19, of the Ontario Gazette, dated May 13, 2006, remain open to prospecting, staking out, sale or lease, subject to the following changes, and subject to possible withdrawals under the Mining Act.

District Of Kenora
Dogpaw Lake Area -Page 823
Account Lk**0050-0001 should have read Mining and Surface Rights, Mining Lease 105963, CLM368, being land and land under water, comprising Mining Claims K489266 to K489275 incl., designated as pt 1 on plan 23R-8023

Township of Drayton -Page 824
Account K***0167-0023 should have read Parcel 20871DKF and PIN 42042-0168(LT)

District Of Kenora Patricia
Township of McDonough - Page 826
Account Kp**0173-0006 should have read Mining Rights Only, Mining Claim KRL18972, being land and land covered with the waters of pt of a pond

Account Kp**0173-0007 should have read PIN 42008-0053(LT)

Township of Ponsford - Page 826
Account Kp**0091-0002 should have read PIN 42031-0199(LT)

The following account was not forfeited and is not open for staking

Township of Ponsford - Page 826
Kp**0312-0001 5384Dpf

42031-0173(LT) Mining Rights Only, pt of Mining Claim PA2213, being pts 1 and 3 on plan 23R-3922.

Southern Ontario Area
County of Peterborough - Township of Belmont - Page 828 Account So*0760-0001 should have read Mining Rights Only, E ½ of E ½ of Lot 28, Con 1. As described in instrument 189412.

County of Haliburton - Township of Cardiff (Centre Pt) - Page 829 Account Lso*0077-0001 should have read Mining and Surface Rights, Mining Lease 104030, S 1/2 of Lot 10, Con 12, being Mining Claim EO449084. As described in instrument 130338.

County of Haliburton - Township of Monmouth - Page 829 Account Lso*0101-0001 should have read Mining Rights Only, Mining Lease 105955, S 1/2 of Lot 9, Con 11, being Mining Claim SO1078884, being land and land under water. As described in instrument 174547. Note: This Land Has Been Withdrawn

District Of Thunder Bay
Township of Lybster - Page 832
Tb**0236-0001 should have read Mining Rights Only, N 1/2 of Lot 4, Con 2.

Township of MacGregor - Page 832
Tb**1481-0001 should have read Mining Rights Only, pt of Mining Location 13E, White Survey, as described in TBR285576, except pt 1 on plan 55R-10743 and pts 1-5 on plan 55R-9746.

Tb**1676-0003 should have read Mining Rights Only, pt of Mining
Location 12, Francis Survey, designated as pt 17 on plan 55R-3374.

Tb**1701-0004 should have read Mining Rights Only, pt of Mining
Location 13E, White Survey, being pts 1-5 on plan 55R-9746.

Township of McTavish - Page 832
LTB*0208-0001 should have read Mining and Surface Rights, Mining Lease 106807, NW1/4 of NW ¼ of Section 4, Con 4 comprising Mining Claim TB513827.

Molson Lake Area (also known as Wabikoba Lake Area) -Page 833

Township of Paipoonge - Page 833
Tb**1299-0003 should have read Mining Rights Only, pt Lot 4 Con A, being pt 3 on plan 55R-12104.
Tb**1299-0004 should have read Mining Rights Only, pt of Lot 4 Con A, being pt 7 on plan 55R-12104.

Tartan Lake Area - Page 833
LTB*0221-0001 should have read Mining and Surface Rights, Mining Lease 106550, Mining Claim TB1166702, being land and land under the water, designated as pt 1 on plan 55R-8662, in the area north of MacGregor Township.

District Of Timiskaming
Township of Firstbrook - Page 834
Lt**0329-0001 should have read Mining Rights Only, Mining Lease 105111, being Lot 8, Con 1, comprising Mining Claims S612757, S627454 to S627457 incl., S627609, S789082, S789084, and the South ¾ of Lot 7, Con 1, comprising Mining Claims S612754 to S612756 incl., S627453, S647695 and S647696, being land and land under the water.

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