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

2007-06-30

Ads Panels Inc.

001435108

2007-06-30

AM International Trade & Commerce Inc.

000888424

2007-06-30

Barak Investments Inc.

001461155

2007-06-30

Barry T. Sage Investments Ltd.

000854708

2007-06-30

Bentzen’s Fashions Limited

000110262

2007-06-30

Business Explorer (Canada) Ltd.

001352930

2007-06-30

C. G. Driver Services Inc.

001174668

2007-06-30

Canadian Offshore Shipping Inc.

000857429

2007-06-30

Clarkson Machinery Limited

000202239

2007-06-30

Combermore Consultants Inc.

000909716

2007-06-30

Do-Air Appliances Limited

000307519

2007-06-30

Doranson Enterprises Inc.

001057500

2007-06-30

East Coast Thriller Inc.

001307136

2007-06-30

Economical Home Improvements Inc.

000572349

2007-06-30

Evans Holdings Corp.

000969229

2007-06-30

Express Visa And Business Planning Limited

001195332

2007-06-30

F.A.L. & Associates Ltd.

001161786

2007-06-30

Fomala Ltd.

000344123

2007-06-30

Global Friction Inc.

001155190

2007-06-30

Indigo Iris Inc.

001275120

2007-06-30

Informative E-Com Business Solutions Inc.

001464181

2007-06-30

Insight Inc.

001286385

2007-06-30

J & P Inc.

001116924

2007-06-30

Joe’s Clubhouse Restaurants Ltd.

000756960

2007-06-30

John A. Charnock & Associates Ltd.

000574502

2007-06-30

John Morgan Enterprises Incorporated

000951600

2007-06-30

Knowledge PSI Inc.

001266978

2007-06-30

Lechim Vending Limited

000128494

2007-06-30

Leland Love Car City Ltd.

000343213

2007-06-30

Mahogany Emporium Inc.

001349623

2007-06-30

Mai Thi Services Inc.

001186182

2007-06-30

Mancuso Hospitality Inc.

001342815

2007-06-30

Mcguin & Associates Inc.

001201908

2007-06-30

Melon Property Services Inc.

001086743

2007-06-30

Microgold Systems Inc.

001259531

2007-06-30

Naiad Investments Limited

000746735

2007-06-30

Noramco Marketing International Ltd.

000602456

2007-06-30

Offshore Dive Shop Inc.

001343879

2007-06-30

Oriental Feast Inc.

001232817

2007-06-30

Paragon Productions (The Assistant)Inc.

001189892

2007-06-30

Parkin Engineers Limited

000252488

2007-06-30

Perbro Management Limited

000439280

2007-06-30

Peridiem Financial Corporation

000654372

2007-06-30

Philippine Bazaar Limited

001582546

2007-06-30

Piracha Enterprises Canada Ltd.

000304632

2007-06-30

Plumbing Power Inc.

001200985

2007-06-30

Print Worx Incorporated

001207203

2007-06-30

Ramona Productions Inc.

000692868

2007-06-30

Ray Ego Sales Limited

000529364

2007-06-30

Rice Commercial Group Inc.

001309496

2007-06-30

Saber Wealth Management Inc.

001260855

2007-06-30

Scotch Pine Enterprises Inc.

000360383

2007-06-30

Select Living (1991) Limited

001076541

2007-06-30

Shing Tak Tong Restaurant Ltd.

001380101

2007-06-30

Showstagers International Productions Inc.

000636187

2007-06-30

Signs Unlimited (2000) Inc.

001358612

2007-06-30

Socida Limited

001316194

2007-06-30

Solar Plus Technology Ltd.

000920628

2007-06-30

Sonny Petroleums Ltd.

001367592

2007-06-30

Summertree Homes (Orangeville)Ltd.

000704696

2007-06-30

Suzanne Proulx Residential Marketing Services Inc.

000785771

2007-06-30

The Gough & Gray Group, Inc.

000899159

2007-06-30

The Great Cup Inc.

001039888

2007-06-30

The Ontario Transportation Centre Corporation

001094788

2007-06-30

The Rusty Nail Limited

000361740

2007-06-30

Tor Ham Capital Limited

000797803

2007-06-30

Tri-Bro Builders Inc.

001096435

2007-06-30

Tripace Inc.

000765958

2007-06-30

Twyn Rivers Homes Inc.

000857204

2007-06-30

Vertical Information Support Services Inc.

000676654

2007-06-30

Vogue Kitchen & Bath Gallery Ltd.

001235411

2007-06-30

W. Baker Contracting Limited

000308714

2007-06-30

Westbrook Auto Sales And Leasing (Kingston) Limited

001178462

2007-06-30

Westbury Estates Ltd.

001025360

2007-06-30

Winston Apartments Limited

000635572

2007-06-30

Wolf Gugler & Associates Limited

001235761

2007-06-30

1000 Islands Drugs Ltd.

000702836

2007-06-30

1025711 Ontario Inc.

001025711

2007-06-30

1054284 Ontario Ltd.

001054284

2007-06-30

1059804 Ontario Inc.

001059804

2007-06-30

1068543 Ontario Ltd.

001068543

2007-06-30

1071904 Ontario Ltd.

001071904

2007-06-30

1095200 Ontario Inc.

001095200

2007-06-30

1110809 Ontario Ltd.

001110809

2007-06-30

1144288 Ontario Inc.

001144288

2007-06-30

1176253 Ontario Ltd.

001176253

2007-06-30

1177142 Ontario Inc.

001177142

2007-06-30

1181264 Ontario Ltd.

001181264

2007-06-30

1190923 Ontario Limited

001190923

2007-06-30

1301809 Ontario Inc.

001301809

2007-06-30

1337047 Ontario Limited

001337047

2007-06-30

1342925 Ontario Limited

001342925

2007-06-30

1343911 Ontario Inc.

001343911

2007-06-30

1345521 Ontario Inc.

001345521

2007-06-30

1387296 Ontario Inc.

001387296

2007-06-30

1392185 Ontario Inc.

001392185

2007-06-30

1400131 Ontario Inc.

001400131

2007-06-30

1420452 Ontario Limited

001420452

2007-06-30

1427676 Ontario Limited

001427676

2007-06-30

1433515 Ontario Inc.

001433515

2007-06-30

1435725 Ontario Limited

001435725

2007-06-30

1475925 Ontario Inc.

001475925

2007-06-30

2002471 Ontario Inc.

002002471

2007-06-30

2004102 Ontario Inc.

002004102

2007-06-30

2004478 Ontario Inc.

002004478

2007-06-30

381212 Ontario Limited

000381212

2007-06-30

413381 Ontario Ltd.

000413381

2007-06-30

537376 Ontario Limited

000537376

2007-06-30

667920 Ontario Inc.

000667920

2007-06-30

72401 Ontario Limited

000072401

2007-06-30

734036 Ontario Limited

000734036

2007-06-30

809547 Ontario Limited

000809547

2007-06-30

821897 Ontario Inc.

000821897

2007-06-30

830247 Ontario Inc.

000830247

2007-06-30

939264 Ontario Ltd.

000939264

2007-06-30

939938 Ontario Limited

000939938

2007-06-30

954376 Ontario Inc.

000954376

2007-06-30

983008 Ontario Inc.

000983008

2007-06-30

983832 Ontario Limited

000983832

2007-06-30

998896 Ontario Limited

000998896

B. G. Hawton
Director, Companies and Personal Property Security Branch
(140-G339)

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

2007-06-04

Allandale Industrial Refrigeration Ltd.

001091687

2007-06-04

Amafhah Consulting Corp.

001304421

2007-06-04

Andrew Michaels Trading Group Ltd.

001304423

2007-06-04

Apple & Spice Fruits & Vegetables Wholesale/Cash & Carry Inc.

001292558

2007-06-04

B & W Entertainment Inc.

001122709

2007-06-04

Big Top Restaurant Limited

000672310

2007-06-04

Borele Marketing Inc.

001577144

2007-06-04

Brander Trucking Ltd.

000646031

2007-06-04

Breckles Catering Ltd.

001277802

2007-06-04

C-Space Inc.

000629864

2007-06-04

Canada Fine Food Inc.

001304740

2007-06-04

Car Audio Canada E-Sales Ltd.

001210330

2007-06-04

Corall Forms Inc.

001326337

2007-06-04

Cosmo Vox Video Inc.

000825462

2007-06-04

E.D.D. Group Dev. (Fort Erie) Inc.

001304483

2007-06-04

Famous Printing Inc.

001252586

2007-06-04

Future Path Solutions For Life Ltd.

001125120

2007-06-04

G. Avery & Associates Limited

001130228

2007-06-04

G.E.M. Stone International Ltd.

001429144

2007-06-04

Gamescape Inc.

000812583

2007-06-04

Global IT Inc.

002012862

2007-06-04

Graeme Morhpy Design Limited

001107774

2007-06-04

Green Day Transportation Ltd.

001304557

2007-06-04

GTA Fleet Sales & Service Inc.

001146019

2007-06-04

Guida Printing Services Inc.

001112335

2007-06-04

High Fashion Fine Jewellery Ltd.

001399688

2007-06-04

I & P Telecom Inc.

001352445

2007-06-04

In Control Enterprises Inc.

001575139

2007-06-04

JVS Powersports Inc.

001531084

2007-06-04

Lawview Management Inc.

001272087

2007-06-04

Magnoliarose Inc.

001024038

2007-06-04

Manca Corp.

000932761

2007-06-04

Mirage Fiberglass Products Inc.

001058058

2007-06-04

Misir Holdings Inc.

000580411

2007-06-04

National Electronic Technologies Corp.

001279377

2007-06-04

Neldev Inc.

001295151

2007-06-04

NFS Technologies Inc.

001304500

2007-06-04

Nova Atlantis Holdings Inc.

001131727

2007-06-04

Orb Contracting & Consulting Ltd.

001304508

2007-06-04

P.R.S. Communications Inc.

001292375

2007-06-04

Pat-Pack Films Limited

000491211

2007-06-04

Pautech Corporation

001529329

2007-06-04

Paver Engraver Inc.

001304413

2007-06-04

Paws Printing Services Limited

001246522

2007-06-04

Quad Concepts Inc.

001207368

2007-06-04

Racing Technology Inc.

001285149

2007-06-04

Regent Real Estate Ltd.

001188105

2007-06-04

Res Systems Ltd.

000967595

2007-06-04

Riviera Custom Carpet Installation Ltd.

001195844

2007-06-04

Royal Eagle Contracting Inc.

001319008

2007-06-04

Savoy Investments Inc.

000733731

2007-06-04

Sic Productions Incorporated

000627968

2007-06-04

Six Star Motor Clinic Inc.

001221739

2007-06-04

Tally-Ho Aviation Ltd.

001438179

2007-06-04

Tamburro Brothers Service Ltd.

000704634

2007-06-04

Tanner Fawcett Inc.

001187452

2007-06-04

The Carrot International Magazine Inc.

001298706

2007-06-04

The Miller Boys Michael Miller Inc.

000855687

2007-06-04

The Spaeger Corporation

001304690

2007-06-04

The Telecom Depot Inc.

001315968

2007-06-04

Tinnine Inc.

001304515

2007-06-04

Tradeoil Management Inc.

001009477

2007-06-04

Trio Contractor Inc.

001295134

2007-06-04

Wentworth Tropical Supermarket Ltd.

001141144

2007-06-04

Westwind Holdings Ltd.

001361833

2007-06-04

WITM Publications Inc.

001278934

2007-06-04

Zamzam Pizza And Wings Limited

001354820

2007-06-04

Zax R & D Corp.

001271573

2007-06-04

1044424 Ontario Inc.

001044424

2007-06-04

1053819 Ontario Ltd.

001053819

2007-06-04

1110314 Ontario Inc.

001110314

2007-06-04

1130004 Ontario Inc.

001130004

2007-06-04

1146565 Ontario Inc.

001146565

2007-06-04

1176663 Ontario Inc.

001176663

2007-06-04

1183259 Ontario Limited

001183259

2007-06-04

1196849 Ontario Inc.

001196849

2007-06-04

1202488 Ontario Inc.

001202488

2007-06-04

1205395 Ontario Ltd.

001205395

2007-06-04

1231112 Ontario Limited

001231112

2007-06-04

1232859 Ontario Ltd.

001232859

2007-06-04

1242561 Ontario Ltd.

001242561

2007-06-04

1250210 Ontario Inc.

001250210

2007-06-04

1274064 Ontario Ltd.

001274064

2007-06-04

1292568 Ontario Limited

001292568

2007-06-04

1304258 Ontario Inc.

001304258

2007-06-04

1304412 Ontario Limited

001304412

2007-06-04

1304484 Ontario Inc.

001304484

2007-06-04

1304491 Ontario Inc.

001304491

2007-06-04

1304499 Ontario Limited

001304499

2007-06-04

1304568 Ontario Inc.

001304568

2007-06-04

1304739 Ontario Inc.

001304739

2007-06-04

1304759 Ontario Inc.

001304759

2007-06-04

1316772 Ontario Limited

001316772

2007-06-04

1324657 Ontario Ltd.

001324657

2007-06-04

1338013 Ontario Limited

001338013

2007-06-04

1359272 Ontario Limited

001359272

2007-06-04

1369865 Ontario Ltd.

001369865

2007-06-04

1393144 Ontario Incorporated

001393144

2007-06-04

1395497 Ontario Ltd.

001395497

2007-06-04

1404006 Ontario Inc.

001404006

2007-06-04

1405070 Ontario Inc.

001405070

2007-06-04

1413549 Ontario Limited

001413549

2007-06-04

1417141 Ontario Limited

001417141

2007-06-04

1451392 Ontario Limited

001451392

2007-06-04

1452944 Ontario Ltd.

001452944

2007-06-04

1465171 Ontario Inc.

001465171

2007-06-04

1524603 Ontario Limited

001524603

2007-06-04

2008320 Ontario Inc.

002008320

2007-06-04

5 By 5 Inc.

000799327

2007-06-04

521518 Ontario Limited

000521518

2007-06-04

757508 Ontario Inc.

000757508

2007-06-04

837272 Ontario Inc.

000837272

2007-06-04

871811 Ontario Limited

000871811

2007-06-04

917019 Ontario Ltd.

000917019

2007-06-04

993772 Ontario Inc.

000993772

B. G. Hawton
Director, Companies and Personal Property Security Branch
(140-G340)

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

2007-05-23

Patco Real Estate Services Ltd.

000583983

2007-05-28

Barchetta Developments Inc.

001674167

2007-05-28

Castelana Estates Inc.

001674166

2007-05-28

Fernvale Estates Inc.

001054684

2007-05-28

Gold Lattice Home Corp.

001657667

2007-05-28

Highvale Estates Inc.

001001284

2007-05-28

Lonley River Estates Inc.

001709162

2007-05-28

Maple Dells Development Corp.

001661296

2007-05-28

Mountaingate Estates Inc.

001632365

2007-05-28

Netuno Home Corp.

001674180

2007-05-28

Rapallo Development Corp.

001674144

2007-05-28

Sofia Heights Estates Inc.

001371459

2007-05-28

Verdicchio Glen Developments Inc.

001641658

2007-05-28

Verona Castle Investments Corp.

001709158

2007-05-28

1608841 Ontario Inc.

001608841

2007-05-29

Binel Supply Inc.

001272277

2007-05-29

Carat Developments Inc.

001076772

2007-05-29

Envoy Travel Ltd.

000255619

2007-05-29

Hydracon Inc.

001396503

2007-05-29

M.D.F. Trucking Inc.

002106360

2007-05-29

Raymond O. Whaley Construction Limited

000337213

2007-05-29

Sampete Real Estate Limited

000268832

2007-05-29

San-Sab Sewing Enterprises Inc.

001113775

2007-05-29

Stukely Management & Advisory Services Limited

000389120

2007-05-29

1131825 Ontario Inc.

001131825

2007-05-29

1137823 Ontario Inc.

001137823

2007-05-29

1162062 Ontario Inc.

001162062

2007-05-29

1222569 Ontario Ltd.

001222569

2007-05-29

536940 Ontario Limited

000536940

2007-05-29

662158 Ontario Limited

000662158

2007-05-30

Achieduck Inc.

001593694

2007-05-30

Aeron Developments Inc.

000637557

2007-05-30

Aeron Holdings Limited

001297752

2007-05-30

Aimsright Embroidery Co. Ltd.

001099857

2007-05-30

Allegra Technologies Inc.

001229559

2007-05-30

Alternative Health Care Inc.

001146863

2007-05-30

Ambercliffe Investments Inc.

000858124

2007-05-30

Arthur R. Armstrong Limited

000080519

2007-05-30

A1 Solution Ltd.

001321973

2007-05-30

Bayview Landmark Inc.

001055383

2007-05-30

Bestar Coordinates Inc.

000966869

2007-05-30

Body Zone Health And Beauty Centre Ltd.

001381726

2007-05-30

Bristol Towers (London) Inc.

001179395

2007-05-30

Burke Resources Group Inc.

001137659

2007-05-30

C. H. Lager Limited

000112957

2007-05-30

Canada Cathay Mountain Trading Inc.

001479997

2007-05-30

Canada Israel Prestige Towers Ltd.

001440221

2007-05-30

Candor Insurance Adjusters Ltd.

000940228

2007-05-30

Captain’s Sandwich Shop Inc.

000518764

2007-05-30

Century Confirmers Company Limited

000436580

2007-05-30

Chris Dennett Communications Inc.

001079406

2007-05-30

Computer Action Technical Services Inc.

000562890

2007-05-30

Crale Group Inc.

002072808

2007-05-30

Crosby Medical Consulting Inc.

000981785

2007-05-30

Diamgold Corporation

000720133

2007-05-30

Downtown Towers Holdings Inc.

001483992

2007-05-30

Eco-Clean Mobile Pressure Wash Inc.

001414888

2007-05-30

Emitek International (Canada) Co.Ltd.

000930020

2007-05-30

Everwill Company Ltd.

001375855

2007-05-30

F.O.B. Irvine Management Group Inc.

001316205

2007-05-30

Fastrack Productions Inc

000980789

2007-05-30

Four Seasons Winery Inc.

001582259

2007-05-30

Fromme-Heise Inc.

001316671

2007-05-30

G. Greenway Consulting Services Incorporated

002025275

2007-05-30

G.N. Coyle & Associates Ltd.

001288832

2007-05-30

GFM Management Limited

000390219

2007-05-30

Glen Aura Cottages & Motel Inc.

000636884

2007-05-30

Industrial Cyberdyne Systems Corporation

001319055

2007-05-30

JDM Investigation Inc.

001521401

2007-05-30

Joseph Duda Design Incorporated

000578502

2007-05-30

Kebob - Friendly Pub Ltd.

001181323

2007-05-30

Kleentec Services Ltd.

000856003

2007-05-30

Landmark Air Inc.

001521879

2007-05-30

Majesty 3 Enterprises Niagara Incorporated

001211871

2007-05-30

Marlan Management Company Limited

000340875

2007-05-30

Mckenzie Retirement Corporation

002014675

2007-05-30

Nupa Holdings Limited

000929672

2007-05-30

Nutra Milk Distributing Ltd.

001019263

2007-05-30

One More Bite Catering Inc.

001660652

2007-05-30

PCPW Computer Consultants Inc.

001219121

2007-05-30

Prometheus Research Ltd.

001149303

2007-05-30

Raymond Gork Associates Inc.

000976960

2007-05-30

RD & G Enterprises Ltd.

001298280

2007-05-30

Regina Investments & Consulting Ltd.

002063711

2007-05-30

Richmond Construction Co. Inc.

000302733

2007-05-30

RMK Inc.

000763823

2007-05-30

Rycor Custom Countertops Inc.

001690513

2007-05-30

Sailoft Holdings Limited

000792976

2007-05-30

Steve Horvath Homes Limited

000295110

2007-05-30

Stranex Terminals Inc.

000793872

2007-05-30

The Dream Team Custom Home Specialists Inc.

002007404

2007-05-30

The Landata Group Inc.

000811340

2007-05-30

The Paint Master Corporation

000473756

2007-05-30

Tiffney-Mastri Holdings Inc.

001169851

2007-05-30

Tri-City Fasteners (1982) Inc.

000512379

2007-05-30

Tri-Land Development Corporation

000812232

2007-05-30

U-One International Inc.

001454291

2007-05-30

W.H.S. Enterprises Inc.

000744339

2007-05-30

Waqas Trading Limited

001326779

2007-05-30

Winclad Building Products Ltd.

001002039

2007-05-30

1081936 Ontario Ltd.

001081936

2007-05-30

1094475 Ontario Inc.

001094475

2007-05-30

1102952 Ontario Ltd.

001102952

2007-05-30

1112590 Ontario Limited

001112590

2007-05-30

1121 Bay Inc.

001483993

2007-05-30

1124368 Ontario Limited

001124368

2007-05-30

1130232 Ontario Inc.

001130232

2007-05-30

1168853 Ontario Ltd.

001168853

2007-05-30

1191922 Ontario Inc.

001191922

2007-05-30

1230095 Ontario Inc.

001230095

2007-05-30

1322922 Ontario Inc.

001322922

2007-05-30

1331225 Ontario Ltd.

001331225

2007-05-30

1357669 Ontario Inc.

001357669

2007-05-30

1380406 Ontario Inc.

001380406

2007-05-30

1403645 Ontario Inc.

001403645

2007-05-30

1540741 Ontario Inc.

001540741

2007-05-30

1660973 Ontario Inc.

001660973

2007-05-30

1687484 Ontario Inc.

001687484

2007-05-30

2004723 Ontario Inc.

002004723

2007-05-30

2023433 Ontario Inc.

002023433

2007-05-30

2060408 Ontario Inc.

002060408

2007-05-30

2072810 Ontario Inc.

002072810

2007-05-30

2110783 Ontario Inc.

002110783

2007-05-30

399841 Ontario Limited

000399841

2007-05-30

657760 Ontario Limited

000657760

2007-05-30

705125 Ontario Inc.

000705125

2007-05-30

837164 Ontario Inc.

000837164

2007-05-30

894614 Ontario Limited

000894614

2007-05-30

994376 Ontario Limited

000994376

2007-05-31

Anderson Communications Inc.

000537221

2007-05-31

Bick Financial Management Corporation

000925436

2007-05-31

Bio-Energy Research Canada Inc.

001037601

2007-05-31

Brumar Cumming Holdings Inc.

002123192

2007-05-31

Cameron J. Root Enterprises Inc.

001278835

2007-05-31

Charlen Holdings Ltd.

000353062

2007-05-31

Confederation Financial Services (Canada) Ltd.

000775830

2007-05-31

Corona Technology Resources Inc.

001292354

2007-05-31

Corpus Viridis S.A. Inc.

001530824

2007-05-31

Duck Lake Conservation Group Inc.

000529624

2007-05-31

Dundas Sight & Sound Limited

000509387

2007-05-31

Edy Spedition Inc.

001381965

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001395042

2007-06-11

1573951 Ontario Inc.

001573951

2007-06-11

1677297 Ontario Inc.

001677297

2007-06-11

2050036 Ontario Inc.

002050036

2007-06-11

558062 Ontario Limited

000558062

2007-06-11

608853 Ontario Limited

000608853

2007-06-11

703276 Ontario Inc.

000703276

2007-06-12

Bizarre Shoppe Ltd.

001286258

2007-06-12

Colony Productions Ltd.

001455327

2007-06-12

D.Buzas Painting Ltd.

001577007

2007-06-12

Fancy Wear Inc.

002038834

2007-06-12

Good News Garage Inc.

001559199

2007-06-12

GS And Associates Inc.

001406202

2007-06-12

Instrument Supplies North America Inc.

001482206

2007-06-12

KPU Consulting Services Inc.

001286212

2007-06-12

L.L. Groves Pharmacy Limited

001182058

2007-06-12

Latino Enterprises Inc.

001288993

2007-06-12

M.S.I. Trading Inc.

001707413

2007-06-12

Mandarine Time Ltd.

002112676

2007-06-12

Paradise Homes Millpar Inc.

001143359

2007-06-12

Peace & Hope Communication Inc.

001525984

2007-06-12

Peaks Bay Development Corporation

000694527

2007-06-12

Pie IX Blvd. Properties Limited

001406363

2007-06-12

Reliable Systems Inc.

001317470

2007-06-12

Remington Media Inc.

001673128

2007-06-12

S.L.T.S. Co. Ltd.

001085593

2007-06-12

Springbrook Gardens Contracting Inc.

000849476

2007-06-12

The Hardinge Collection Inc.

002042101

2007-06-12

Youngsun International Corp.

001631646

2007-06-12

1023412 Ontario Inc.

001023412

2007-06-12

1160792 Ontario Ltd.

001160792

2007-06-12

1224117 Ontario Inc.

001224117

2007-06-12

1224118 Ontario Inc.

001224118

2007-06-12

1224119 Ontario Inc.

001224119

2007-06-12

1347806 Ontario Inc.

001347806

2007-06-12

1387015 Ontario Inc.

001387015

2007-06-12

1449871 Ontario Inc.

001449871

2007-06-12

1470080 Ontario Inc.

001470080

2007-06-12

2055891 Ontario Ltd.

002055891

2007-06-12

928753 Ontario Limited

000928753

2007-06-12

953732 Ontario Inc.

000953732

2007-06-13

Abbeyvale Construction Limited

000393575

2007-06-13

Carlton Business Centre (Toronto)Inc.

001185244

2007-06-13

Firchuk’s Inc.

001321652

2007-06-13

Maxmedical Inc.

001161526

2007-06-13

Norr International Trading &Contracting Inc.

001005624

2007-06-13

Patio Source Inc.

001471763

2007-06-13

Slender Scents Inc.

000844561

2007-06-13

Sukain (Canada) Limited

000571768

2007-06-13

Uniglobe Express Travel Ltd.

000482247

2007-06-13

Wf Transport Inc.

001515015

2007-06-13

Willow Development Company (Ontario) Inc.

000960888

2007-06-13

1145630 Ontario Inc.

001145630

2007-06-13

1239296 Ontario Inc.

001239296

2007-06-13

1252419 Ontario Limited

001252419

2007-06-13

1490 Danforth Investments Ltd.

000878616

2007-06-13

1593795 Ontario Inc.

001593795

2007-06-13

1984 Rogers Nominee Ltd.

001689122

2007-06-13

2042100 Ontario Inc.

002042100

2007-06-13

2044179 Ontario Inc.

002044179

2007-06-13

383290 Ontario Corporation

000383290

2007-06-13

741304 Ontario Inc.

000741304

2007-06-13

755941 Ontario Inc.

000755941

B. G. Hawton
Director, Companies and Personal Property Security Branch
(140-G341)

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

2007-06-18

Sharon Flower Imports Inc.

1012462

B. G. Hawton
Director, Companies and Personal Property Security Branch
(140-G342)

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

2007-06-18

A&L Graphics & Design Inc.

1425371

2007-06-18

Construct-Rite Renovations Inc.

506071

2007-06-18

Dr. Kenneth Lai Medicine Professional Corporation

2090859

2007-06-18

E Z M Construction Corporation

1689961

2007-06-18

Maxx Tours Inc.

1511533

2007-06-18

Perks & Parcels Inc.

1638511

2007-06-18

Richmond Hill Transmissions Limited

1552212

2007-06-18

Royal Pulse Trading Inc.

2090863

2007-06-18

South Shore Gas Services Ltd.

1182698

2007-06-18

Tech5.Ca Inc.

1701712

2007-06-18

463063 Ontario Inc.

463063

2007-06-18

994162 Ontario Inc.

994162

2007-06-18

1065890 Ontario Inc.

1065890

2007-06-18

1451705 Ontario Limited

1451705

2007-06-18

1645282 Ontario Inc.

1645282

2007-06-18

1662269 Ontario Inc.

1662269

2007-06-18

1673037 Ontario Ltd.

1673037

2007-06-18

2026847 Ontario Limited

2026847

2007-06-18

2090565 Ontario Inc.

2090565

2007-06-18

2090982 Ontario Inc.

2090982

B. G. Hawton
Director, Companies and Personal Property Security Branch
(140-G343)

Cancellation of Extra-Provincial Licence (Extra-Provincial Corporations Act)

Notice Is Hereby Given that orders under Section 7(1) of the Extra-Provincial Corporations Act have been made cancelling the licence of the following extra-provincial corporations. The date of the cancellation order precedes the name of the corporation.

Date

Name of Corporation

Ontario Corporation Number

2007-06-18

Arrowhead Transport Co

1488942

B. G. Hawton
Director, Companies and Personal Property Security Branch
(140-G344)

Cancellation of Extra-Provincial Licence (Extra-Provincial Corporations Act)

Notice Is Hereby Given that orders under Section 12 of the Extra-Provincial Corporations Act have been made cancelling the licence of the following extra-provincial corporations. The date of the cancellation order precedes the name of the corporation.

Date

Name of Corporation

Ontario Corporation Number

2007-06-18

Conner Peripherals, Inc.

1041122

B. G. Hawton
Director, Companies and Personal Property Security Branch
(140-G345)

Erratum Notice

Ontario Corporation Number 1653962

Vide Ontario Gazette, Vol. 140-10 dated March 10, 2007

Notice Is Hereby Given that the notice issued under section 317(9) of the Corporations Act set out in the March 10, 2007 issue of the Ontario Gazette with respect to Lions Homes for Deaf People was issued in error and is null and void.

B. G. Hawton
Director, Companies and Personal Property Security Branch
(140-G346)

Co-operative Corporations Act Certificate of Incorporation Issued

Notice Is Hereby Given that, under the Co-operative Corporations Act, a certificate of incorporation has been issued to:

Name of Co-operative

Date of Incorporation

Head Office

Brunswick Community Centre Co-operative Inc.

April 5, 2007

Toronto

Sustainable Ottawa Community Energy Co-operative Inc.

May 4, 2007

Ottawa

Alpaca Fibre Co-operative of Ontario Inc.

May 15, 2007

Kerwood

Story Jam Co-operative Corp.

May 31, 2007

Toronto

Caring Connections Co-operative Inc.

May 31, 2007

Napanee

Fourth Pig Worker Co-operative Inc.

May 31, 2007

Toronto

Collection academia Co-operative Inc.

June 18, 2007

Toronto

Co-operative Corporations Act Certificate of Amendment Issued

Notice Is Hereby Given that, under the Co-operative Corporations Act, a certificate of amendment has been effected as follows:

Date of Incorporation

Name of Corporation

Effective Date

May 22, 1998

Whole Village Property Co-operative Inc.

April 27, 2007

December 16, 1991

The Canadian Co-operative for Language & Cultural Studies, Inc. Convert to Part III of the Corporations Act

May 4, 2007

Co-operative Corporations Act Certificate of Continuance Issued

Notice Is Hereby Given that, under the Co-operative Corporations Act, a certificate of continuance has been issued to:

Name of Co-operative

Date of Incorporation

Head Office

St. Jacobs Artificial Breeding Co-operative Inc.

May 4, 2007

Elmira

Co-operative Corporations Act Certificate of Dissolution Issued

Notice Is Hereby Given that, under the Co-operative Corporations Act, a certificate of dissolution has been issued to:

Name of Co-operative

Date of Incorporation

Effective Date

Hansel & Gretel Co-operative Nursery School (Guelph) Inc.

February 27, 1976

April 11, 2007

Grant Swanson
Executive Director
Licensing and Market Conduct Division
Financial Services Commission of Ontario
by delegated authority from the Superintendent of Financial Services
(140-G350)

Credit Unions and Caisses Populaires Act, Certificate of Amalgamation Issued

Notice Is Hereby Given that, under the Credit Unions and Caisses Populaires Act, a certificate of amalgamation has been issued to:

Date

Name of Amalgamated Corporation
Amalgamating Corporations

Ontario Incorporation Number

2007 -05-31

Provincial Alliance Credit Union Limited
(Provincial Alliance Credit Union Limited and Kakabeka Falls Community Credit Union Limited)

1613488

2007 -05-01

London Civic Employees’ Credit Union Limited
(London Civic Employees’ Credit Union Limited and Labatt Employees’ (London) Credit Union Limited)

1613486

2007 -04-01

Pace Savings & Credit Union Limited
(Pace Savings & Credit Union Limited and North York Community Credit Union Limited)

1613483

Grant Swanson
Executive Director
Licensing and Market Conduct Division
Financial Services Commission of Ontario
by delegated authority from the Superintendent of Financial Services
(140-G351)

Order in Council

On the recommendation of the undersigned, the Lieutenant Governor, by and with the advice and concurrence of the Executive Council, orders that:

O.C.1349/2007

Whereas pursuant to subsection 2(1) of the Executive Council Act, R.S.O 1990, c. E.25, a member of the Executive Council has been appointed under the Great Seal to hold office as the Minister of Revenue;

Therefore, Pursuant To subsections 2(2) and 5(1) and 8(1) of the Executive Council Act:

Minister to preside over Ministry

  1. The Minister of Revenue (the “Minister”) shall preside over a ministry known as the Ministry of Revenue (the “Ministry”).

Powers and Duties of the Minister

  1. The Minister shall exercise the powers and perform the duties, functions and responsibilities that are assigned by law to the Minister or that may otherwise be assigned to or undertaken by the Minister in respect of tax administration and enforcement.
  2. The Minister shall exercise the powers and perform the duties, functions and responsibilities that had previously been assigned to the Minister of Finance under Order in Council O.C. 355/93 dated February 3, 1993 and Order in Council O.C. 1482/2005 dated September 21, 2005 in relation to tax administration and enforcement under the statutes, or the parts thereof, as set out in the Appendix to this Order, except in respect of the powers, duties, functions and responsibilities and the matters assigned to the Minister of Finance under subparagraph 7(a) of this Order, and such powers, duties, functions and responsibilities are transferred accordingly.
  3. The Minister shall exercise the powers and perform the duties, functions and responsibilities that had previously been assigned to the Minister of Transportation under Order in Council O.C. 1702/2003 dated November 19, 2003 under or in relation to the specified sections below of the Highway Traffic Act, R.S.O 1990, c. H.8:

    Section 7.3
    Clause 7.4(a)
    Sections 7.5 to 7.8 inclusive
    Section 7.16.

  1. The Minister shall exercise the powers and perform the duties, functions and responsibilities of the Minister of Finance under or in relation to the specified sections and regulations below of the Electricity Act, 1998, S.O. 1998, c. 15, Schedule A:

    Sections 85.3 to 85.26 inclusive
    Sections 85.28 to 85.35 inclusive
    Subsections 92.1(10) to 92.1(20) inclusive
    Section 95
    O.Reg. 124/99
    O.Reg. 207/99
    O.Reg. 224/00
    O.Reg. 162/01
    O.Reg. 493/01
    O.Reg. 494/01
    O.Reg. 124/02
    O.Reg. 135/02.

Ministry

  1. The Ministry shall carry out the functions, responsibilities and programs that are assigned by law to the Ministry or that may otherwise be assigned to or undertaken by the Ministry in respect of the Minister’s portfolio.

Administration of Statutes

  1. Despite any provision of a statute or Order in Council, the Minister shall share responsibility for the administration of the statutes, or the parts thereof, set out in the Appendix to this Order with the Minister of Finance as follows:
    1. the Minister of Finance shall be responsible for:
      1. making regulations where authorized by statute,
      2. recommending regulations to the Executive Council in respect of regulations by the Lieutenant Governor in Council, except regulations made under section 13 of the Ministry of Revenue Act, R.S.O 1990, c. M.33,
      3. the receipt of all public money for deposit,
      4. sections 11 and 12 of the Ministry of Revenue Act, R.S.O 1990, c. M.33,
      5. sections 28 and 49 of the Income Tax Act, R.S.O 1990, c. I.2, and
      6. section 9 of the Retail Sales Tax Act, R.S.O 1990, c. R.31;
    2. the Minister shall be responsible for all matters under the statutes set out in the Appendix to this Order that are not assigned to the Minister of Finance in subparagraph 7(a) of this Order.

Recommended
Dalton McGuinty
Premier and President of the Council

Concurred
Dwight Duncan
Chair of Cabinet

Approved and Ordered June 13, 2007.
Chief Justice Dennis R. O’Connor
Administrator of the Government

Appendix

Commercial Concentration Tax Act, R.S.O 1990, c. C.16
Community Small Business Investment Funds Act, 1992, S.O. 1992, c. 18, except Part Iii.2
Corporations Tax Act, R.S.O 1990, c. C.40
Employer Health Tax Act, R.S.O 1990, c. E.11
Estate Administration Tax Act, 1998, S.O. 1998, c. 34, Schedule
Fuel Tax Act, R.S.O 1990 c. F.35
Gasoline Tax Act, R.S.O 1990, c. G.5
Highway Traffic Act, R.S.O 1990, c. H.8, only in respect of the following provisions:

Section 7.3
Clause 7.4(a)
Sections 7.5 to 7.8 inclusive
Section 7.16

Income Tax Act, R.S.O 1990, c. I.2
Land Transfer Tax Act, R.S.O 1990, c. L.6
Mining Tax Act, R.S.O 1990, c. M.15
Ministry of Revenue Act, R.S.O 1990, c. M.33
Ontario Guaranteed Annual Income Act, R.S.O 1990, c. O.17
Ontario Home Ownership Savings Plan Act, R.S.O 1990, c. O.20
Provincial Land Tax Act, R.S.O 1990, c. P.32
Provincial Land Tax Act, 2006, S.O. 2006. c. 33, Schedule Z.2
Race Tracks Tax Act, R.S.O 1990, c. R.1
Retail Sales Tax Act, R.S.O 1990, c. R.31
Small Business Development Corporations Act, R.S.O 1990, c. S.12
Succession Duty Act Supplementary Provisions Act, 1980, S.O. 1980, c. 28
Tobacco Tax Act, R.S.O 1990, c. T.10

(140-G352)

On the recommendation of the undersigned, the Lieutenant Governor, by and with the advice and concurrence of the Executive Council, orders that:

O.C. 1350/2007

Whereas pursuant to subsection 2(1) of the Executive Council Act, R.S.O 1990, c. E.25, a member of the Executive Council has been appointed under the Great Seal to hold office as the Minister of Finance;

Therefore, Pursuant To subsections 2(2) and 5(1) and 8(1) of the Executive Council Act:

Minister to preside over Ministry

  1. The Minister of Finance (the “Minister”) shall preside over a ministry known as the Ministry of Finance (the “Ministry”).

Powers and Duties of the Minister

  1. The Minister shall exercise the powers and perform the duties, functions and responsibilities that are assigned by law to the Minister or that may otherwise be assigned to or undertaken by the Minister in respect of the Minister’s portfolio, including such powers, duties, functions and responsibilities that are assigned to the Minister pursuant to Order in Council O.C. 1349/2007 dated June 13, 2007.
  2. The Minister shall exercise the powers and perform the duties, functions and responsibilities that had previously been assigned by law to the Treasurer and Minister of Economics and such powers, duties, functions and responsibilities are transferred accordingly.

Ministry

  1. The Ministry shall carry out the functions, responsibilities and programs that are assigned by law to the Ministry or that may otherwise be assigned to or undertaken by the Ministry in respect of the Minister’s portfolio.

Administration of Statutes

  1. Despite any provision of a statute or Order in Council, the administration of the statutes, or the specified provisions thereof, set out in the Appendix to this Order is assigned to the Minister.

Revocation of Orders in Council

  1. Order in Council O.C. 355/93 dated February 3, 1993 and Order in Council O.C. 1482/2005 dated September 21, 2005 are revoked.

Recommended
Dalton McGuinty
Premier and President of the Council

Concurred
Dwight Duncan
Chair of Cabinet

Approved and Ordered June 13, 2007.
Chief Justice Dennis R. O’Connor
Administrator of the Government

Appendix

Assessment Act, R.S.O 1990, c. A.31
Auditor General Act, R.S.O 1990, c. A.35
Automobile Insurance Rate Stabilization Act, 2003, S.O. 2003, c. 9
Capital Investment Plan Act, 1993, S.O. 1993, c. 23, except in respect of the Ontario Realty Corporation, the Ontario Clean Water Agency and Part III of the Act
Compulsory Automobile Insurance Act, R.S.O 1990, c. C.25
Co-operative Corporations Act, R.S.O 1990, c. C.35
Credit Unions and Caisses Populaires Act, 1994, S.O. 1994, c. 11
Crown Foundations Act, 1996, S.O. 1996, c. 22
Education Act, R.S.O 1990, c. E.2, only in respect of the following provisions:

Section 257.2.1
Section 257.5
Subsections 257.6(3) to (7) inclusive
Subsection 257.7(3)
Subsections 257.10(4) and (5)
Section 257.12
Section 257.12.1
Section 257.12.2
Section 257.12.3
Section 257.13
Subsection 257.19(4)

Financial Administration Act, R.S.O 1990, c. F.12
Financial Services Commission of Ontario Act, 1997, S.O. 1997, c. 28
Fiscal Transparency and Accountability Act, 2004, S.O. 2004, c. 27
Insurance Act, R.S.O 1990, c. I.8
Loan and Trust Corporations Act, R.S.O 1990, c. L.25
Marine Insurance Act, R.S.O 1990, c. M.2
Ministry of Treasury and Economics Act, R.S.O 1990, c. M.37
Mortgage Brokers Act, R.S.O 1990, M.39
Mortgage Brokerages, Lenders and Administrators Act, 2006, S.O. 2006, c. 29
Motor Vehicle Accident Claims Act, R.S.O 1990, c. M.41
MPP’s Pension Act, 1996, S.O. 1996, c. 6, Schedule A
Municipal Property Assessment Corporation Act, 1997, S.O. 1997, c. 43, Schedule G
Ontario Credit Union League Limited Act, 1972, S.O. 1972, c. 42
Ontario Loan Act, 2005, S.O. 2005, c. 28, Schedule K
Ontario Loan Act, 2006, S.O. 2006, c. 9, Schedule J
Pension Benefits Act, R.S.O 1990, c. P.8
Prepaid Hospital and Medical Services Act, R.S.O 1990, c. P.21
Province of Ontario Savings Office Act, R.S.O 1990, c. P.30
Province of Ontario Savings Office Privatization Act, 2002, S.O. 2002, c. 8, Schedule H
Public Sector Salary Disclosure Act, 1996, S.O. 1996, c. 1, Schedule A
Registered Insurance Brokers Act, R.S.O 1990, c. R.19
Skydome Act (Bus Parking), 2002, S.O. 2002, c. 8, Schedule K
Social Contract Act, 1993, S.O. 1993, c. 5
Statistics Act, R.S.O 1990, c. S.18
Superannuation Adjustment Benefits Repeal Act, 1994, S.O. 1994, c. 21
Tax Incentive Zones Act (Pilot Projects), 2002, S.O. 2002, c. 22, Schedule B
Tax Increment Financing Act, 2006, S.O. 2006, chapter 33, Schedule Z.7
Taxpayer Protection Act, 1999, S.O. 1999, c. 7, Schedule A
Unclaimed Intangible Property Act, R.S.O 1990, c. U.1

(140-G353)

On the recommendation of the undersigned, the Lieutenant Governor, by and with the advice and concurrence of the Executive Council, orders that:

O.C. 1351/2007

Pursuant to subsection 5(1) of the Executive Council Act, the powers and duties that have been assigned or may be assigned by law to any Minister of the Crown shown in Column 1, be assigned and transferred to another Minister, shown in Column 2 opposite, to be exercised from time to time during the absence or inability to act of the Minister shown in Column 1.

 

Column 1

Column 2

1

Premier and President of the Council

Minister of Finance or alternatively, Minister of Energy

2

Attorney General

Minister of Training, Colleges and Universities or alternatively Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing

3

Minister of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs

Minister of Natural Resources or alternatively, Minister of the Environment

4

Minister of Children and Youth Services

Minister of Community and Social Services or alternatively, Minister of Education

5

Minister of Citizenship and Immigration Attorney General

Minister of Community Safety and Correctional Services or alternatively,

6

Minister of Community and Social Services

Minister of Children and Youth Services or alternatively, Minister of the Environment

7

Minister of Community Safety and Correctional Services

Minister of Natural Resources or alternatively, Minister of Tourism

8

Minister of Culture

Minister of Children and Youth Services or alternatively, Minister of Transportation

9

Minister Services of Economic

Minister of Community Safety and Correctional Development and Trade or alternatively, Minister of Finance

10

Minister of Education

Minister of Training, Colleges and Universities or alternatively, Minister of Children and Youth Services

11

Minister of Energy

Attorney General or alternatively, Minister of Finance

12

Minister of the Environment

Minister of Tourism or alternatively, Minister of Natural Resources

13

Minister of Finance

Minister of Government Services or alternatively, Minister of Energy

14

Minister of Government Services

Minister of Economic Development and Trade or alternatively Minister of Public Infrastructure Renewal,

15

Minister of Health and Long-Term Care

Minister of Community and Social Services or alternatively, Minister of Education

16

Minister of Health Promotion

Minister of Health and Long-Term Care or alternatively, Minister of Tourism

17

Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs

Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing or alternatively, Minister of Economic Development and Trade

18

Minister of Labour

Minister of Natural Resources or alternatively, Minister of Energy

19

Minister of Municipal Affairs And Housing

Minister of Public Infrastructure Renewal or alternatively, Minister of Agriculture, Food, and Rural Affairs

20

Minister of Natural Resources

Minister of the Environment or alternatively, Minister of Northern Development and Mines

21

Minister of Northern Development and Mines

Minister of Natural Resources or alternatively, Minister of Economic Development and Trade

22

Minister of Public Infrastructure Renewal

Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing or alternatively, Minister of Government Services

23

Minister of Research and Innovation

Minister of Economic Development and Trade or alternatively, Minister of Training, Colleges and Universities

24

Minister of Revenue

Minister of Finance or alternatively, Minister of Government Services

25

Minister of Small Business and Entrepreneurship

Minister of Economic Development and Trade or alternatively, Minister of Public Infrastructure Renewal

26

Minister of Tourism

Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing or alternatively, Minister of Health Promotion

27

Minister of Training, Colleges and Universities

Minister of Education or alternatively, Minister of Children and Youth Services

28

Minister of Transportation

Minister of Public Infrastructure Renewal or alternatively, Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing

Further, that in the absence of the Chair of the Management Board of Cabinet, his or her powers and duties be transferred to the Vice-Chair of the Management Board of Cabinet and, in his or her absence, to the Minister of Government Services, subject to the provisions of section 2 of the Management Board of Cabinet Act.

This alternates list does not apply to the provision of alternates pursuant to subsection 2(3) of the Management Board of Cabinet Act and subsection 3(2) of the Treasury Board Act, 1991.

And that Order in Council numbered O.C. 1959/2006, dated October 11, 2006, be revoked.

Recommended
Dalton McGuinty
Premier and President of the Council

Concurred
Dwight Duncan
Chair of Cabinet

Approved and Ordered June 13, 2007.
Chief Justice Dennis R. O’Connor
Administrator of the Government

(140-G354)

Marriage Act

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

June 11-15, 2007

Name

Location

Effective Date

Thompson, William F.

Colborne

11-Jun-07

Gelberger, Peter P.

Brampton

11-Jun-07

Kublik, Connan Arden Vince

Hamilton

11-Jun-07

Engel, Harry

Owen Sound

11-Jun-07

Middleton, Steven

Tiverton

11-Jun-07

Collins, Shirley

Wiarton

11-Jun-07

Landry, Fernand Joseph

Barrie

11-Jun-07

Lofgren, Patti

London

11-Jun-07

Lofgren, Ken

London

11-Jun-07

Shire, Donal

Wasaga Beach

11-Jun-07

Antonie, Soedi

Mississauga

11-Jun-07

Vijeyaratnam, John

North York

11-Jun-07

Wilson, Edwin

Kitchener

14-Jun-07

Schuler, Siegfried

Aylmer

14-Jun-07

Mix, Clinton

Bradford

14-Jun-07

Wilson, Charles

Simcoe

14-Jun-07

Li, Benjamin Thung Wai

North York

14-Jun-07

Jung, Chang Song

Mississauga

14-Jun-07

Katsilas, Constantine Dean

Windsor

14-Jun-07

Kwong, Wing Ming

Markham

14-Jun-07

Bartlett, Carlton

Brantford

14-Jun-07

Barlettt, Robert

Brantford

14-Jun-07

Bartlett, Devon

Brantford

14-Jun-07

Naarine, L. Bonnie

Brampton

14-Jun-07

Fiore, Vincenzo

Sudbury

14-Jun-07

MacDonald, Donna Marie

Toronto

14-Jun-07

Allan, Andrew

Hamilton

14-Jun-07

Graves, Daniel Francis

Richmond Hill

14-Jun-07

Re-registrations

Name

Location

Effective Date

Bruce, James Stuart

Belleville

11-Jun-07

Whidden , W. Douglas

Richmond Hill

14-Jun-07

Scott, Vernon

Mountain Grove

14-Jun-07

Knauer, Paul Gerhardt

Komoka

14-Jun-07

Park, Baxter

Stittsville

14-Jun-07

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

Date

Name

Location

Effective Date

June 21, 2007 to June 25, 2007

Stitt, Neill

East Selkirk

14-Jun-07

July 19, 2007 to July 23, 2007
August 16, 2007 to August 20, 2007

Abma, Michael F.

Grand Rapids, MI

14-Jun-07

August 9, 2007 to August 13, 2007

Gilmore, John

Castlederg, N. Ireland

14-Jun-07

July 19, 2007 to July 23, 2007

Springett, Judith Ann

Flesherton

14-Jun-07

August 23, 2007 to August 27, 2007

Macpherson, David Scott

New Westminster, BC

14-Jun-07

September 29, 2007 to October 3, 2007

Noumair, Mark Joseph

Patterson, NY

14-Jun-07

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

Name

Location

Effective Date

Vijeyaratnam, John

North York

11-Jun-07

Whidden , W. Douglas

Richmond Hill

14-Jun-07

Scott, Vernon

Mountain Grove

14-Jun-07

Knauer, Paul Gerhardt

Komoka

14-Jun-07

Markevich, Michael

Nepean

14-Jun-07

Giroux, Catherine Dorothy

Kenora

14-Jun-07

Harris, Robert

Sudbury

14-Jun-07

Russell, Janet

Scarborough

14-Jun-07

Koenig, Jefrey

Kakabeka Falls

14-Jun-07

Judith M. Hartman
Deputy Registrar General
(140-G355)

Ministry of the Attorney General

Civil Remedies for Illicit Activities Office (Cria)
Statutory Notice 74-07 made under Ontario Regulation 498/06
Attorney General Of Ontario- and -$4,265.00 In Canadian Currency (In Rem) And Shawn Evon

The above captioned civil asset forfeiture proceeding commenced under the Civil Remedies Act has resulted in the sum of $2,765.00 being deposited into a special purpose account.

All individuals or other persons who have suffered pecuniary or non- pecuniary losses (money or non money damages) as a result of the unlawful activity that was the subject of the forfeiture proceeding are entitled to make a claim for compensation.

The Crown, a municipal corporation or a public body that is a member of one of the classes of public bodies prescribed in the regulation that suffered pecuniary losses as a result of the unlawful activity that are expenses incurred in remedying the effects of the unlawful activity are also entitled to make a claim for compensation.

All claims must comply with section 6 of Ontario Regulation 498/06 or they will be denied. Regulation 498/06 may be found at: /laws/regulation/060498/.

To obtain a claim form or if you have any inquiries regarding your entitlement to compensation, please contact Cria toll free at 1-888-246- 5359 or by e-mail to cria@ontario.ca or by Fax to 416-314-3714 or in writing to:
Civil Remedies for Illicit Activities Office (Cria)
Ministry of the Attorney General
77 Wellesley Street West, P.O. Box 333
Toronto, ON M7A 1N3

All completed claims must refer to Notice 74-07 and be received by Cria no later than 5:00:00 pm on October 1st , 2007 or they will not be considered. Completed claims may be submitted either in writing to the above address or electronically to the above e-mail account or via fax.

You may not be eligible for compensation if you took part in the unlawful activity giving rise to the forfeiture proceeding. Even if you are eligible for compensation, your claim may be denied if you are unable to provide proof of your claim.

(140-G356)

Civil Remedies for Illicit Activities Office (Cria)
Statutory Notice 76-07 made under Ontario Regulation 498/06
Attorney General Of Ontario- and -$7,821 In Us Currency (In Rem) And Encio Tonev Encev (Aka Entcho Toney)

The above captioned civil asset forfeiture proceeding commenced under the Civil Remedies Act has resulted in the sum of $6,550.84 being deposited into a special purpose account.

All individuals or other persons who have suffered pecuniary or non- pecuniary losses (money or non money damages) as a result of the unlawful activity that was the subject of the forfeiture proceeding entitled to make a claim for compensation.

The Crown, a municipal corporation or a public body that is a member of one of the classes of public bodies prescribed in the regulation that suffered pecuniary losses as a result of the unlawful activity that are expenses incurred in remedying the effects of the unlawful activity are also entitled to make a claim for compensation.

All claims must comply with section 6 of Ontario Regulation 498/06 or they will be denied. Regulation 498/06 may be found at: /laws/regulation/060498/ .

To obtain a claim form or if you have any inquiries regarding your entitlement to compensation, please contact Cria toll free at 1-888-246- 5359 or by e-mail to cria@ontario.ca or by Fax to 416-314-3714 or in writing to:
Civil Remedies for Illicit Activities Office (Cria)
Ministry of the Attorney General
77 Wellesley Street West, P.O. Box 333
Toronto, ON M7A 1N3

All completed claims must refer to Notice 76-07 and be received by Cria no later than 5:00:00 pm on October 1st, 2007 or they will not be considered. Completed claims may be submitted either in writing to the above address or electronically to the above e-mail account or via fax.

You may not be eligible for compensation if you took part in the unlawful activity giving rise to the forfeiture proceeding. Even if you are eligible for compensation, your claim may be denied if you are unable to provide proof of your claim.

(140-G357)

Civil Remedies for Illicit Activities Office (Cria)
Statutory Notice 77-07 made under Ontario Regulation 498/06
Attorney General Of Ontario- and -$4,983.76 In Canadian Currency (In Rem) And Prince Fosuhene

The above captioned civil asset forfeiture proceeding commenced under the Civil Remedies Act has resulted in the sum of $4,983.76 being deposited into a special purpose account.

All individuals or other persons who have suffered pecuniary or non- pecuniary losses (money or non money damages) as a result of the unlawful activity that was the subject of the forfeiture proceeding are entitled to make a claim for compensation.

The Crown, a municipal corporation or a public body that is a member of one of the classes of public bodies prescribed in the regulation that suffered pecuniary losses as a result of the unlawful activity that are expenses incurred in remedying the effects of the unlawful activity are also entitled to make a claim for compensation.

All claims must comply with section 6 of Ontario Regulation 498/06 or they will be denied. Regulation 498/06 may be found at: /laws/regulation/060498/ .

To obtain a claim form or if you have any inquiries regarding your entitlement to compensation, please contact Cria toll free at 1-888-246- 5359 or by e-mail to cria@ontario.ca or by Fax to 416-314-3714 or in writing to:
Civil Remedies for Illicit Activities Office (Cria)
Ministry of the Attorney General
77 Wellesley Street West, P.O. Box 333
Toronto, ON M7A 1N3

All completed claims must refer to Notice 77-07 and be received by Cria no later than 5:00:00 pm on October 1st, 2007 or they will not be considered. Completed claims may be submitted either in writing to the above address or electronically to the above e-mail account or via fax.

You may not be eligible for compensation if you took part in the unlawful activity giving rise to the forfeiture proceeding. Even if you are eligible for compensation, your claim may be denied if you are unable to provide proof of your claim.

(140-G358)

Civil Remedies for Illicit Activities Office (Cria)
Statutory Notice 78-07 made under Ontario Regulation 498/06
Attorney General Of Ontario- and -1997 Ford Explorer And $1,147.61 In Canadian Currency (In Rem) And Damion Beason

The above captioned civil asset forfeiture proceeding commenced under the Civil Remedies Act has resulted in the sum of $857.00 being deposited into a special purpose account.

All individuals or other persons who have suffered pecuniary or non- pecuniary losses (money or non money damages) as a result of the unlawful activity that was the subject of the forfeiture proceeding are entitled to make a claim for compensation.

The Crown, a municipal corporation or a public body that is a member of one of the classes of public bodies prescribed in the regulation that suffered pecuniary losses as a result of the unlawful activity that are expenses incurred in remedying the effects of the unlawful activity are also entitled to make a claim for compensation.

All claims must comply with section 6 of Ontario Regulation 498/06 or they will be denied. Regulation 498/06 may be found at: /laws/regulation/060498/.

To obtain a claim form or if you have any inquiries regarding your entitlement to compensation, please contact Cria toll free at 1-888-246- 5359 or by e-mail to cria@ontario.ca or by Fax to 416-314-3714 or in writing to:
Civil Remedies for Illicit Activities Office (Cria)
Ministry of the Attorney General
77 Wellesley Street West, P.O. Box 333
Toronto, ON M7A 1N3

All completed claims must refer to Notice 78-07 and be received by Cria no later than 5:00:00 pm on October 1st, 2007 or they will not be considered. Completed claims may be submitted either in writing to the above address or electronically to the above e-mail account or via fax.

You may not be eligible for compensation if you took part in the unlawful activity giving rise to the forfeiture proceeding. Even if you are eligible for compensation, your claim may be denied if you are unable to provide proof of your claim.

(140-G359)

Ontario Securities Commission

Multilateral Instrument 33-109 Registration Information And Multilateral Instrument 31-102 National Registration Database And Related Amendments

On May 15, 2007, amendments to Multilateral Instrument 33-109 Registration Information and Multilateral Instrument 31-102 National Registration Database came into force as rules under the Securities Act. The full text of the amendments is available in the Ontario Securities Commission Bulletin at (2007) 30 Oscb 5494 and on the Commission’s website at http://www.OSC.gov.on.ca/Regulation/Rulemaking/rrn_index.jsp.

(140-G360)

Financial Services Commission of Ontario

Statement Of Priorities

June 2007

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), “a 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 tenth 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; the Superintendent of Financial Services and staff; and the Financial Services Tribunal. FSCO regulates insurance, pension plans, loan and trust corporations, credit unions/caisses populaires, mortgage brokers and co-operative corporations in Ontario.

As of March 1, 2007, FSCO regulated or registered 394 insurance companies, 8,086 pension plans, 219 credit unions and caisses populaires, 51 loan and trust corporations, 1,007 mortgage brokers, 1,599 co-operative corporations, as well as approximately 36,900 insurance agents, 3,837 corporate insurance agencies and 1,100 insurance adjusters. The regulated sectors represent a large, dynamic and evolving industry that plays a vital role in the economy of the province 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 guide activities toward the achievement of its objectives. For this process to be effective, external factors affecting the financial services industry must be considered. FSCO continues to take into account the following challenges.

Globalization

The continuing trend toward globalization and international consolidation in the financial sectors is blurring jurisdictional lines. Today, financial services providers can reach out to consumers via the Internet and e-commerce technologies, depending less on the bricks and mortar based business models of the past. This has led to consolidations and mergers among financial institutions, increases in the number of multi-national companies providing financial services and vast changes in the way these services are delivered. In this online global marketplace, companies are no longer tethered to one or two business lines and can offer a broader range of financial services, many of which are subject to different regulatory regimes.

As a result of these factors, the production, marketing and delivery of financial services products has also changed, resulting in a further multiplication of regulatory issues. The new borderless frontier facilitated by technology challenges financial services regulators to address regulation using a broad cross-jurisdictional, cross-sectoral approach.

Regulatory renewal

Regulators must keep pace with today’s rapidly changing financial services marketplace. For FSCO, this requires the adoption of refined methods of multi-sectoral regulation that address issues facing financial services providers both large and small, in a manner that best utilizes resources. Risk-based methods of regulation provide a means to achieve this aim, by using regulatory resources more efficiently and in areas where they have the greatest potential return. To employ these methods in the most effective manner possible, it is essential that regulators have tools at their disposal to collect and analyze relevant data.

Market conditions

Recent shifts in global economic activity have been reflected in the Canadian economy, contributing to uncertain market conditions. Despite the cooler economic climate, Ontario’s growth has rebounded and is expected to strengthen as U.S. demand picks up steam and the lower Canadian dollar and oil prices stimulate economic activity. As a result, it is essential that regulators continue to effectively monitor and manage risk to enhance consumer confidence and public trust in the regulated sectors and contribute to a healthy financial services marketplace.

Consumer protection and education

Technological innovation in the financial services marketplace has empowered consumers, providing them with more products and services to choose from than ever before. While providing the benefit of increased opportunities, the complexity of a more diverse marketplace can also make it more difficult for consumers to make informed choices. More than ever, consumers are turning to professionals for assistance when making financial decisions. The expansion in financial services providers requires investment in a variety of initiatives by FSCO, to ensure we have the tools at our disposal to provide consumers with reliable information, protect them from illegal activity and assist them in resolving disputes when they arise.

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 activities FSCO carries out to achieve its mission. As each is significant, FSCO’s strategic priorities are not ranked in any particular order:

  1. Promote 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 pace 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.

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, many 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. The report back section of this year’s statement lists FSCO’s accomplishments in the previous year and their intended benefits to stakeholders and the regulatory system.

Our Strategic Priorities

  1. 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), the General Insurance Statistical Agency (Gisa) and the Canadian Insurance Services Regulatory Organizations (Cisro).

    FSCO is participating with these national organizations as a member of, or in some cases as lead of, committees and project teams that are mandated to undertake the following initiatives. Some of these projects will result in recommendations to member regulators and governments for statutory changes to achieve implementation. In Ontario, the recommendations will require review and approval by the Ontario government.

    Joint Forum

    • Continue work related to assessing and harmonizing point of sale disclosure for Individual Variable Insurance Contracts (IVICs, also known as segregated funds) and mutual funds to ensure consumers are aware of the risks and benefits of these investment products at the time of purchase.
    • Work with the Financial Services Ombudsnetwork to define performance standards for dispute resolution services; build appropriate measurement and reporting systems around those standards; and promote harmonization and consistency among the industry level OmbudServices (Ombudsman for Banking Services and Investments, Canadian Life and Health Insurance OmbudService, General Insurance OmbudService).
    • 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.
    • Continue to develop 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 their implementation and determine if any additional work is required in this area. Examples of CAPs include: defined contribution registered pension plans, group registered retirement savings plans, group registered education savings plans and deferred profit sharing plans.

    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.

    Ccir

    • Continue to monitor the achievement of principles for managing conflicts of interest in the insurance industry.
    • Carry on efforts to put forward a model for privilege for documents created as part of insurer risk self-assessments and whistle-blower protection for persons who volunteer information about an insurer, insurance agent, insurance broker or insurance adjuster engaged in wrongdoing.
    • Assist regulators in the adoption of methods for collecting insurance company complaint data, with the goal of creating a national complaint reporting data system.
    • Develop and document a vision of risk-based market conduct regulation and appropriate tools to support such vision that individual regulators can consider for adoption in their jurisdictions or might employ collectively with other regulators in addressing shared market conduct concerns.
  2. Enhance the risk-based approach to regulation

    • Evaluate the requirement for all defined benefit pension plans registered with FSCO to file an Investment Information Summary to streamline this risk-based approach to the monitoring of pension plan funds.
    • Identify new sources and methods for obtaining information about the financial strength of pension plan sponsors, such as commercial credit and rating data services, to evaluate the safety and soundness of plans and enhance protection for plan members.
    • Distribute a market conduct questionnaire to auto insurers to assess the risk of non-compliance with rate, risk classification and underwriting requirements under the Insurance Act.
    • Develop risk-based compliance examination techniques for pension plans, mortgage brokers and insurance sectors to improve overall market conduct and pension plan governance and enhance consumer and pension plan member protection.
    • Develop risk-based tools and criteria for use by staff in the review of applications from the insurance, mortgage broker and co-operative sectors.
  3. Review and recommend amendments to the regulatory framework to keep pace 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.
    • Develop recommendations for changes to the requirements for disclosure of plan information to pension plan beneficiaries to increase transparency and enhance protection for plan beneficiaries.

    Work with the Ministry of Finance and FSCO stakeholders to:

    • Continue to develop proposed regulations, educational standards and implement licensing requirements under the Mortgage Brokerages, Lenders and Administrators Act, 2006.
    • Develop a plan to implement amendments to the Credit Unions and Caisses Populaires Act, 1994, once proclaimed.
    • Develop proposals for the implementation of “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.
    • Continue to work with the cooperative corporation sector in Ontario to develop Co-operative Corporations Act legislation and regulation amendments.
    • Assist the Ontario Expert Commission on Pensions with the examination of legislation that governs the funding of defined benefit pension plans, the rules relating to pension deficits and surpluses and other issues relating to the security, viability and sustainability of the pension system in Ontario.
    • Transfer the responsibility for oversight of Statutory Accident Benefits representatives (paralegals) to the Law Society of Upper Canada.
    • Continue work with the Facility Association to evaluate proposalsfor changes to residual market or risk-sharing pool mechanisms to ensure that automobile insurance continues to be available to owners and licensed drivers who are unable to obtain insurance through the voluntary insurance market.
    • Develop and implement an assessment process for cost recovery from the pension sector.
    • Draft recommendations for the licensing of wholesale brokers to enhance consumer protection.
    • Conduct research to determine the feasibility of developing additional Pre-Approved Framework (Paf) Guidelines for the treatment of automobile accident injuries under the Statutory Accident Benefits Schedule (Sabs) to improve utilization of health care services and provide certainty around cost and payment for insurers and health care providers.
    • Support the implementation of the Health Claims for Auto Insurance (Hcai) database, a 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. Full implementation is expected to begin in 2008.
    • Make recommendations to the Minister on updating Regulation 283/95, Disputes Between Insurers, to ensure that claimants are appropriately protected and have access to statutory accident benefits when two or more insurers are disputing which one has the responsibility to pay.
    • Assist with the introduction of a new proposed Life Income Fund (Lif) that would increase income for seniors in retirement by enhancing access to locked-in retirement savings accounts.
    • Commence a five-year review of the auto insurance system to facilitate updates and improvements to the current system.
  4. Improve delivery of services

    • Implement recommendations resulting from an internal review of dispute resolution processes to ensure the delivery of dispute resolution services in the most effective manner possible.
    • Proceed with upgrades to compliance and enforcement tracking procedures to enhance the risk-based approach to regulation and improve the delivery of services.
    • Analyze opportunities for instituting electronic filing methods to facilitate the submission of filings electronically by the insurance sector.
    • Continue with the second phase of enhancements and upgrades to the FSCO website to advance FSCO’s provision of electronic services and information to consumers and other stakeholders.

FSCO Funding

Under section 25 of the FSCO Act, 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 and FSCO have incurred. The Minister of Finance is also authorized to establish fees with respect to the 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
  • 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.

For the insurance sector, FSCO has moved to quarterly calculation of assessments. This approach provides the insurance sector with estimates of annual costs early in the year and allows for adjustments to be made in a more timely manner.

Effective fiscal 2007-08, FSCO will begin to recover its costs from the pension sector via an annual assessment rather than through Annual Information Return (Air) fees.

Report Back on Key Initiatives from 2006

  1. 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 work with the Financial Services OmbudsNetwork to define performance standards for dispute resolution services, build appropriate measurement and reporting systems around those standards, and promote harmonization and consistency among the industry-level OmbudServices.
    • Developed prototype point of sale disclosure documents to enhance protection for consumers entering into a mutual fund, segregated fund or Ivic to ensure consumers are aware of the risks and benefits of these investment products at the time of purchase.
    • Conducted research on problems resulting from differences in investment rules for pension funds, mutual funds and other pooled investment funds.
    • Initiated a review of the guidelines for Capital Accumulation Plans.

    Capsa

    • Finalized the non-contentious model law principles identified during stakeholder consultations in 2004. The development of a model pension statute is a step towards addressing requests from industry to improve harmonization and reduce regulatory burden and its associated costs.
    • Drafted a framework for the development of a multi-lateral agreement for the regulation of multi-jurisdictional pension plans. The development of a new multi-lateral agreement addresses issues related to the regulation of multi-jurisdictional pension plans, improving the environment for industry and plan members.

    Ccir

    • Worked with the Canadian Insurance Services Regulatory Organizations (Cisro) to finalize and endorse principles for managing conflicts of interest. The Industry Practices Review Committee (Iprc), led by FSCO staff, will continue to monitor the implementation of these principles for managing conflicts of interest in the marketplace.
    • Worked with Cisro to introduce a reliance model of reciprocal licensing for insurance agents and brokers in Canada to harmonize the requirements for agents who want to be licensed in multiple jurisdictions.
    • Prepared a discussion paper for the purposes of obtaining stakeholder feedback on privilege for insurer self-assessments and whistle- blower protection. The Working Group on Privilege received fourteen stakeholder submissions, which will be used to develop a model for privilege and whistle-blower protection.

    Gisa

    • Launched the Gisa website on July 1, 2006. The website provides information on Gisa’s business objectives, governance structure and code of conduct as well as a manual detailing the revised Automobile Statistical Plan requirements. Gisa is an independent statistical agency overseeing the collection and analysis of auto insurance statistical data to ensure rates are just and reasonable for consumers.
  2. Enhance the risk-based approach to regulation

    • Established a research project to identify unlicensed or unregistered activity in the mortgage broker sector to protect consumers and increase awareness of the licensing requirements for mortgage brokers.
    • Examined the feasibility of integrating the financial statement and the Investment Information Summary for all defined benefit pension plans registered with FSCO to further streamline the monitoring of the investment of pension plan funds.
  3. Review and recommend amendments to the regulatory framework to keep pace with changes in the marketplace

    • Reviewed partial pension plan wind-ups affected by the Monsanto decision to ensure compliance with obligations to distribute surplus on partial wind-ups. To date, more than a third of the approximately 300 cases have been resolved and FSCO continues to monitor the situation to promote timely resolution.
    • Evaluated the delinquent filing process as it currently applies to pension plans registered with FSCO to enhance risk-based monitoring and protection for beneficiaries.
    • Revised Pre-Approved Framework (Paf) Guidelines for the treatment of whiplash-associated disorders (Wad) I and Ii injuries under the Statutory Accident Benefits Schedule (Sabs) with input from stakeholders to improve utilization of health care services for the treatment of automobile accident injuries and provide certainty around cost and payment for insurers and health care providers.
    • Participated in a Ministry of Finance-led working group that prepared a consultation draft of proposed amendments to the Credit Unions and Caisses Populaires Act, 1994.
    • Worked with the co-operative corporation sector in Ontario to develop Co-operative Corporations Act legislation and regulation amendments.
    • Supported the development of the Health Claims for Auto Insurance (Hcai) database, a 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. A regulation was passed in December 2006 to support a pilot of the system in 2007.
    • Reviewed Regulation 283/95, Disputes Between Insurers, with the objective of enhancing protection of claimants and ensuring access to statutory accident benefits when two or more insurers are disputing which one has the responsibility to pay the benefits. FSCO has reviewed the operation of the regulation with stakeholders and developed recommended changes.
    • Reviewed proposals from the Facility Association on possible changes to residual market or risk-sharing pool mechanisms to ensure that automobile insurance continues to be available to owners and licensed drivers who are unable to obtain insurance through the voluntary insurance market.
    • Worked with the Ministry of Finance to draft “Prudent Portfolio” rules to provide increased flexibility to Ontario incorporated insurers and Ontario-formed reciprocal insurers in their investment decisions, while at the same time, maintaining adequate protection for the public. Bill 151, which includes these amendments, received royal assent in December, 2006.
    • Worked with the Ministry of Finance to develop a consultation draft of regulations to support the implementation of the Mortgage Brokerages, Lenders and Administrators Act, 2006.
    • Conducted a review of proposed education requirements for those who would be licensed as mortgage brokers and agents under the Mortgage Brokerages, Lenders and Administrators Act, 2006.
    • Examined possible options for conducting a five-year review of the auto insurance system to facilitate updates and improvements to the current system.
    • Worked with the Ministry of Finance to complete regulation amendments required for the implementation of harmonized classes of insurance and applicable definitions in Ontario.
  4. Improve delivery of services

    • Reviewed the current dispute resolution process to ensure the delivery of dispute resolution services in the most effective manner possible. As a result of the review, modifications aimed at making services more user-friendly and efficient will be made throughout 2007.
    • In anticipation of new licensing requirements, developed a single online destination for the processing of licensing applications and renewals from mortgage brokers and agents. The current mortgage brokers case management system was upgraded to capture additional data and provide new functionality.
    • Enhanced the current online system for processing licensing applications and renewals from insurance agents. The system, which has been re-branded as Licensing Link, now accommodates a greater range of licensing transactions. Effective July 4, 2006 all licensing transactions for agents must be completed online, eliminating inefficient and costly paper-based processing methods.
    • Conducted additional training for auto insurers on the use of the Arctics system to facilitate the submission of more auto insurance filings by electronic means to increase efficiency.
    • Prepared and posted additional co-operative corporations sector guidance materials on the FSCO website and provided further co- operative corporations support through the FSCO/Ministry of Finance Co-Operative Corporations Sector meeting group.
    • Created electronic forms in multiple formats for auto insurance stakeholders. These “smart” forms are automated and interactive, making the submission of information easier and more efficient for stakeholders.
    • Launched the Pension Bulletin online in September 2006. This area of the FSCO website delivers pension information that was previously found in FSCO’s paper bulletins, in an easy-to-navigate, electronic format. Subscribers to the Pension e-Bulletin get periodic electronic newsletters listing recent updates to the Pension Bulletin online to ensure they have the most up-to-date information at their fingertips.

The Financial Services Tribunal

The Financial Services Tribunal (the Tribunal) is an independent, adjudicative body composed of nine to 15 members (14 members as of April 1, 2007), including the Chair and two Vice-Chairs of the Commission.

The Tribunal has exclusive jurisdiction to exercise the powers conferred under the FSCO Act 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 priority:

  • Produce literature/brochures to assist parties, particularly those who are unrepresented or unfamiliar with the Tribunal’s rules, practices and procedures.

Conclusion

This statement outlines FSCO’s proposed slate of activities and projects for 2007.

FSCO continues to benefit from strong partnerships with stakeholders to achieve its objectives. We look forward to working with our many partners in the upcoming fiscal year to overcome challenges and accomplish our goals. Together, we can foster a healthy financial services marketplace where consumers are protected and competition thrives.

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

Colin McNairn
Chair,
Financial Services
Commission of Ontario and Superintendent of Chair, Financial
Services Tribunal
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