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

2009-06-27

Abednego Research And Development Corporation

002044112

2009-06-27

Ablescript Transcription Inc.

002065322

2009-06-27

Arabian Music Box Ltd.

001532001

2009-06-27

Associated Media Services Inc.

002029680

2009-06-27

Buffa’s Bowling Supply Inc.

001073749

2009-06-27

Bull Lovers Inc.

001410303

2009-06-27

Carousel Marketing Inc.

001078785

2009-06-27

Chateau Sweaters Inc.

000330540

2009-06-27

Cimeron Investments Limited

001500545

2009-06-27

Crissa Windows & Doors Ltd.

001485999

2009-06-27

Crystal Beach Park Limited

000867801

2009-06-27

D & G Finlay Management Inc.

000874752

2009-06-27

D. Grundy Consultants Inc.

001341464

2009-06-27

Daugava Auto Centre Ltd.

001304539

2009-06-27

Deals Wagon Inc.

001533190

2009-06-27

Deck And Siding Applications Inc.

001303299

2009-06-27

Destiny Teppan Yaki Ltd.

001533715

2009-06-27

Dewatech Inc.

001667611

2009-06-27

Dhaliwal Freight Inc.

001429166

2009-06-27

E-Way International Inc.

001494430

2009-06-27

Ec Webworks Inc.

001519288

2009-06-27

Gakijiwanong Development Corporation

001668684

2009-06-27

Georgian Bay Milk Company Ltd.

002014311

2009-06-27

Gf Auto Clinic Inc.

000938201

2009-06-27

Gmd Canada Ltd.

001655217

2009-06-27

Greenways Enviro-Partners Inc.

001130577

2009-06-27

Heartwood Cabinetry Inc.

001537569

2009-06-27

Ici Roofing Consultants Inc.

001343457

2009-06-27

J&J Hardware Cycle Shop Inc.

000792081

2009-06-27

Jag Construction Ltd.

001024099

2009-06-27

Jocer Services Inc.

001331940

2009-06-27

Kevrhon Inc.

001621490

2009-06-27

King Fisheries (2004) Inc.

001620383

2009-06-27

Kmg Entertainment Inc.

001666423

2009-06-27

Kolar’s International Gourmet Foods Inc.

001088438

2009-06-27

Langlois Car Radio & Communications Ltd.

000561390

2009-06-27

Leon Software Inc.

001422410

2009-06-27

Life Settlements Partners Inc.

001664216

2009-06-27

Lucky’s Import & Export Inc.

001466877

2009-06-27

M “N” C Cook (2001) Inc.

001499170

2009-06-27

M.N. Tiling Plastering Ltd.

000713753

2009-06-27

Magic Renovations Ltd.

001209228

2009-06-27

Mcewen Renovating & Design Inc.

000729205

2009-06-27

Medtrade International Inc.

001481247

2009-06-27

Minas Contractor Inc.

001621472

2009-06-27

Miracle Pictures Inc.

000912145

2009-06-27

Mon-Ark Corporation

001099289

2009-06-27

Moonrock’s Hi-Fi Audio & Video Inc.

001311888

2009-06-27

Ontario Investaguard (2005) Inc.

001649274

2009-06-27

P R N Professional Services Inc.

001306640

2009-06-27

Pet Authority Inc.

001237135

2009-06-27

Plmv Construction Ltd.

002029158

2009-06-27

Prudential Leasing Corporation

000918050

2009-06-27

Rah Rah Rah Inc.

001185056

2009-06-27

Ramiy Records Inc.

001256614

2009-06-27

Robert’s Auto Sound Inc.

000778537

2009-06-27

Sandra Kiely Media Services Ltd.

001623054

2009-06-27

Smith-Ross Limited

000973596

2009-06-27

Solid Future Investments Inc.

001580899

2009-06-27

Sound Mobile Industrial Testing Inc.

002030723

2009-06-27

Squire Int’l Packaging Systems Inc.

000992024

2009-06-27

Ste. Antonio Market (2006) Inc.

001635164

2009-06-27

Sterling Sign (Windsor) Inc.

001425210

2009-06-27

Studio 226 Toronto Canada Inc.

001350151

2009-06-27

Subrang International Inc.

002068712

2009-06-27

Sun Spark Plugs Inc.

001528956

2009-06-27

Talent 2Nv Inc.

001481349

2009-06-27

Tamco Enterprises Limited

000051072

2009-06-27

Tanstaafl Trade Printing Ltd.

001081434

2009-06-27

The Single Parent Channel Inc.

002076524

2009-06-27

Twin City Alarm Services Inc.

001184812

2009-06-27

Werthco Inc.

000898557

2009-06-27

Windim Realty Ltd.

000408036

2009-06-27

1027813 Ontario Ltd.

001027813

2009-06-27

1073619 Ontario Limited

001073619

2009-06-27

1148893 Ontario Ltd.

001148893

2009-06-27

1152451 Ontario Limited

001152451

2009-06-27

1211297 Ontario Limited

001211297

2009-06-27

1246432 Ontario Limited

001246432

2009-06-27

1255602 Ontario Limited

001255602

2009-06-27

1275827 Ontario Inc.

001275827

2009-06-27

1277897 Ontario Limited

001277897

2009-06-27

1314511 Ontario Limited

001314511

2009-06-27

1336945 Ontario Inc.

001336945

2009-06-27

1344308 Ontario Limited

001344308

2009-06-27

1390991 Ontario Inc.

001390991

2009-06-27

1413692 Ontario Inc.

001413692

2009-06-27

1425393 Ontario Limited

001425393

2009-06-27

1459628 Ontario Limited

001459628

2009-06-27

1478569 Ontario Inc.

001478569

2009-06-27

1498041 Ontario Limited

001498041

2009-06-27

1505059 Ontario Limited

001505059

2009-06-27

1534982 Ontario Limited

001534982

2009-06-27

1536279 Ontario Inc.

001536279

2009-06-27

1537191 Ontario Limited

001537191

2009-06-27

1548773 Ontario Limited

001548773

2009-06-27

1554359 Ontario Inc.

001554359

2009-06-27

1572556 Ontario Inc.

001572556

2009-06-27

1604711 Ontario Inc.

001604711

2009-06-27

1612631 Ontario Inc.

001612631

2009-06-27

1649201 Ontario Inc.

001649201

2009-06-27

1664201 Ontario Inc.

001664201

2009-06-27

1664206 Ontario Ltd.

001664206

2009-06-27

1665373 Ontario Inc.

001665373

2009-06-27

1666670 Ontario Limited

001666670

2009-06-27

2014039 Ontario Limited

002014039

2009-06-27

2076799 Ontario Inc.

002076799

2009-06-27

2078041 Ontario Inc.

002078041

2009-06-27

547939 Ontario Inc.

000547939

2009-06-27

59 George Inc.

001300990

2009-06-27

595717 Ontario Inc.

000595717

2009-06-27

641973 Ontario Ltd.

000641973

2009-06-27

651362 Ontario Inc.

000651362

2009-06-27

709349 Ontario Limited

000709349

2009-06-27

728492 Ontario Inc.

000728492

2009-06-27

767437 Ontario Ltd.

000767437

2009-06-27

832840 Ontario Limited

000832840

2009-06-27

844205 Ontario Limited

000844205

2009-06-27

948140 Ontario Inc.

000948140

2009-06-27

949747 Ontario Limited

000949747

Katherine M. Murray
Director, Ministry of Government Services
(142-G317)

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

2009-06-01

A. & H. Sheth Enterprises Inc.

001216919

2009-06-01

All Clean Property Maintenance Inc.

001125097

2009-06-01

All Play Inc.

002009515

2009-06-01

Alpha Global Marketing Corp.

002030434

2009-06-01

Associated Transfer & Delivery Ltd.

000885321

2009-06-01

Auto Plastic Inc.

001603618

2009-06-01

Baird Move Management Inc.

001190334

2009-06-01

Banners Now Inc.

001219992

2009-06-01

Bedc (Canada) International Inc.

001565254

2009-06-01

Blair Roofing Systems Ltd.

001476366

2009-06-01

Blue Sky Travel Inc.

001297765

2009-06-01

C & S Trans Inc.

001592820

2009-06-01

Cadd Boston Investments Inc.

001627350

2009-06-01

Canuck Recycling & Contracting Inc.

001602828

2009-06-01

Cdls Consulting Inc.

001626370

2009-06-01

Cheque-Mate Electrical Automated Systems Inc.

001594157

2009-06-01

Cia Leasing Canada Incorporated

001232756

2009-06-01

Corn On The Cup Ltd.

001543234

2009-06-01

Country Bulk (London) Inc.

001134600

2009-06-01

Crown Personnel Limited

000297339

2009-06-01

Dansway International Transport Ltd.

001224550

2009-06-01

Data Cash Register Inc.

001592821

2009-06-01

Dss Investments Inc.

001113740

2009-06-01

Expansys Canada Ltd.

001592822

2009-06-01

First Nations Forestry Inc.

002023212

2009-06-01

Focus Development Corp.

001602844

2009-06-01

Freeborn And Associates Ltd.

000902405

2009-06-01

Golden Gate Insurance Services Inc.

001602910

2009-06-01

Goran Metal Fabrication Inc.

001002205

2009-06-01

Gross Properties Inc.

001578738

2009-06-01

Hts Sales Consultants Inc.

000811389

2009-06-01

Hvac Depot & Metal Mfg. Ltd.

002054124

2009-06-01

Jireh Construction Inc.

002012114

2009-06-01

John D. Robinson Construction Company Limited

000441943

2009-06-01

Jrb Restaurants Inc.

001404626

2009-06-01

K & J Subassembly Company Inc.

000673361

2009-06-01

L&W Hydramotion Inc.

001558940

2009-06-01

Lucky More Company Ltd.

001603640

2009-06-01

Markham Pallets Inc.

001643631

2009-06-01

Michigan Basketball Academy Inc.

001227285

2009-06-01

Mobality Inc.

001602962

2009-06-01

Northern Investors Inc.

000589377

2009-06-01

Oakland Homes Inc.

002028129

2009-06-01

Optimum Financial Securities Inc.

001288317

2009-06-01

Paradigm Home Inspection Services Inc.

001602786

2009-06-01

Partners In Safety Inc.

001428381

2009-06-01

Peggy Kelcher And Associates Inc.

001494324

2009-06-01

Popul Technologies Inc.

001310026

2009-06-01

Red Letter Day Inc.

001602963

2009-06-01

Rnjk, Inc.

001271500

2009-06-01

Ruddco Transport Inc.

001225725

2009-06-01

Sattvic Enterprises Inc.

000647550

2009-06-01

Selby Auto Collision & Mechanical Repairs Ltd.

000435537

2009-06-01

Sharp Horizon Construction Inc.

001602845

2009-06-01

Stamina Records Corporation

001599342

2009-06-01

Titan F Carpentry Ltd.

001438444

2009-06-01

Toronto-Stars Laundry Ltd.

001608961

2009-06-01

Towing Brokers Ltd.

001035329

2009-06-01

Unique Auto Ltd.

001305143

2009-06-01

Unitext Inc.

000967414

2009-06-01

Valencorp Inc.

000768708

2009-06-01

Vical Holdings Inc.

001549507

2009-06-01

West End Therapy Centre Ltd.

001602876

2009-06-01

Willmar Management Corp.

000866989

2009-06-01

Windbreakers Investments Inc.

001602809

2009-06-01

Woodwebb Inc.

001324759

2009-06-01

Your Awesome Gifts Inc.

001418836

2009-06-01

1001456 Ontario Limited

001001456

2009-06-01

1002645 Ontario Inc.

001002645

2009-06-01

1084892 Ontario Inc.

001084892

2009-06-01

1093976 Ontario Limited

001093976

2009-06-01

1134121 Ontario Limited

001134121

2009-06-01

1202935 Ontario Ltd.

001202935

2009-06-01

1264056 Ontario Inc.

001264056

2009-06-01

1264194 Ontario Ltd.

001264194

2009-06-01

1270641 Ontario Ltd.

001270641

2009-06-01

1279566 Ontario Inc.

001279566

2009-06-01

1346522 Ontario Inc.

001346522

2009-06-01

1397595 Ontario Inc.

001397595

2009-06-01

1405709 Ontario Inc.

001405709

2009-06-01

1424806 Ontario Inc.

001424806

2009-06-01

1426488 Ontario Ltd.

001426488

2009-06-01

1487618 Ontario Limited

001487618

2009-06-01

1522180 Ontario Limited

001522180

2009-06-01

1544445 Ontario Inc.

001544445

2009-06-01

1547301 Ontario Limited

001547301

2009-06-01

1568732 Ontario Inc.

001568732

2009-06-01

1571706 Ontario Limited

001571706

2009-06-01

1594159 Ontario Inc.

001594159

2009-06-01

1601396 Ontario Ltd.

001601396

2009-06-01

1602826 Ontario Ltd.

001602826

2009-06-01

1602832 Ontario Inc.

001602832

2009-06-01

1602846 Ontario Ltd.

001602846

2009-06-01

1602875 Ontario Ltd.

001602875

2009-06-01

1602877 Ontario Inc.

001602877

2009-06-01

1602960 Ontario Ltd.

001602960

2009-06-01

1602961 Ontario Inc.

001602961

2009-06-01

1603641 Ontario Inc.

001603641

2009-06-01

1643618 Ontario Inc.

001643618

2009-06-01

1669850 Ontario Inc.

001669850

2009-06-01

2065043 Ontario Inc.

002065043

2009-06-01

239556 Ontario Limited

000239556

2009-06-01

5 Star Staffing Services Inc.

001513657

2009-06-01

634389 Ontario Inc.

000634389

2009-06-01

643105 Ontario Corporation

000643105

2009-06-01

791306 Ontario Inc.

000791306

2009-06-01

897505 Ontario Inc.

000897505

2009-06-01

924561 Ontario Limited

000924561

2009-06-01

951865 Ontario Inc.

000951865

Katherine M. Murray
Director, Ministry of Government Services
(142-G318)

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

2009-05-13

Canadian Spice Market Inc.

001685923

2009-05-14

D & B Motorsports Inc.

002125859

2009-05-14

Dicky Za. Inc.

001641270

2009-05-14

Forbes Andersen Professional Corporation

002014390

2009-05-14

Liquor Stores No.1 Management Services Limited

001079838

2009-05-14

Liquor Stores No.2 Management Services Limited

001106874

2009-05-14

M And T Reach Marketing Inc.

001623753

2009-05-14

Pernacorp Inc.

001094451

2009-05-14

Teleroot Communications Inc.

001687221

2009-05-14

Yuill, Goulas & Associates Inc.

001152146

2009-05-14

1444036 Ontario Inc.

001444036

2009-05-15

Barrie Investments Ltd.

000304926

2009-05-15

Craison Holdings Ltd.

001085497

2009-05-15

C2 Communications Inc.

001237675

2009-05-15

Discovery Bay Holdings Inc.

001304377

2009-05-15

Eastland Carriers Inc.

001442665

2009-05-15

Everfortune Development Inc.

001552207

2009-05-15

Gradient Energy Corp.

001733144

2009-05-15

Hsn Health Science Network Ltd.

002122624

2009-05-15

J. Barclay Inc.

001312132

2009-05-15

Ken Thurston Enterprises Inc.

001756341

2009-05-15

M.D. Groulx Ltd.

001650999

2009-05-15

Man On Electronics Inc.

001016246

2009-05-15

New End Inc.

000831820

2009-05-15

Paxton Automotive Ltd.

000620771

2009-05-15

Prosolution Technology Inc.

002103058

2009-05-15

Rosedale Office Services Limited

000307792

2009-05-15

Sixth Sense Integrated Technologies Inc.

001509660

2009-05-15

Wintec Sawmill Supply Inc.

000584805

2009-05-15

1255740 Ontario Inc.

001255740

2009-05-15

1340405 Ontario Limited

001340405

2009-05-15

1568296 Ontario Inc.

001568296

2009-05-15

1725598 Ontario Inc.

001725598

2009-05-15

2045216 Ontario Inc.

002045216

2009-05-15

2081241 Ontario Inc.

002081241

2009-05-15

2088138 Ontario Inc.

002088138

2009-05-15

2113379 Ontario Inc.

002113379

2009-05-15

2136986 Ontario Inc.

002136986

2009-05-19

Activities Incorporated

000684951

2009-05-19

Andre G. Viau Trucking Ltd.

000396492

2009-05-19

Arcturus Software Group Inc.

000790055

2009-05-19

Ariana Kabob House Ltd.

002146347

2009-05-19

Asbestos Workers H & W (1) Corp.

001060578

2009-05-19

Berrod Inc.

001599455

2009-05-19

Cameron Mcleod Enterprises Inc.

001151303

2009-05-19

Colde Management Company Inc.

001140528

2009-05-19

Commonwealth Hotels International Ltd.

000999358

2009-05-19

Ctl Logistics Inc.

001477226

2009-05-19

E.&M. Mantyla Contracting Ltd.

001304905

2009-05-19

Elginfield Construction Limited

000264556

2009-05-19

G.P.H. Realty Inc.

001017095

2009-05-19

Gregor Enterprises Limited

000555105

2009-05-19

Ignition Point Incorporated

001323717

2009-05-19

Kurkoski Investments Ltd.

000590172

2009-05-19

M.S. Health Services Management Inc.

000816999

2009-05-19

Mcluhan Associates Limited

000145808

2009-05-19

Medifit Services Inc.

000985514

2009-05-19

Process Data Corporation

001244563

2009-05-19

Property & Business Valuations Inc.

001586123

2009-05-19

Sa Sa Investments Inc.

000747235

2009-05-19

Sja Custom Kitchens Inc.

001487843

2009-05-19

Sran Brothers Ltd.

002006042

2009-05-19

Straw Hat Enterprises Inc.

000957823

2009-05-19

The Gardens Of Healing & Spa, Inc.

001355696

2009-05-19

Tokyo Photo Lab Ltd.

001620255

2009-05-19

Travelloyd (Canada) Inc.

000590547

2009-05-19

W. G. Abrams Construction Specialties Ltd.

000416637

2009-05-19

Walcot Investments Inc.

001530558

2009-05-19

1012203 Ontario Limited

001012203

2009-05-19

1039838 Ontario Ltd.

001039838

2009-05-19

1106218 Ontario Ltd.

001106218

2009-05-19

1226740 Ontario Inc.

001226740

2009-05-19

1296433 Ontario Inc.

001296433

2009-05-19

1314478 Ontario Limited

001314478

2009-05-19

1469349 Ontario Inc.

001469349

2009-05-19

1469776 Ontario Inc.

001469776

2009-05-19

1688756 Ontario Ltd.

001688756

2009-05-19

1744716 Ontario Ltd.

001744716

2009-05-19

2093869 Ontario Ltd.

002093869

2009-05-19

2168098 Ontario Inc.

002168098

2009-05-19

2189456 Ontario Ltd.

002189456

2009-05-19

500 Weber Street Limited

000079209

2009-05-19

55 Plus Insurance Consultants Inc.

001155383

2009-05-19

623386 Ontario Inc.

000623386

2009-05-19

683794 Ontario Inc.

000683794

2009-05-20

Caledon Hospitality Management Services Ltd.

001555350

2009-05-20

Catchacoma Landing Inc.

000993642

2009-05-20

Harrison Arrell Legal Professional Corporation

001676983

2009-05-20

Jim Holz & Associates Inc.

002004046

2009-05-20

Lifegiving Ikebana Shoppe Ltd.

001661294

2009-05-20

Prominence Media Corporation

001730907

2009-05-20

R & F 2000 Enterprises Inc.

000956548

2009-05-20

Rohu Canada Ltd.

001321269

2009-05-20

Wayne Plumb Limited

000309312

2009-05-20

1228052 Ontario Limited

001228052

2009-05-20

1496918 Ontario Limited

001496918

2009-05-20

1559616 Ontario Inc.

001559616

2009-05-20

2083879 Ontario Corporation

002083879

2009-05-20

2120099 Ontario Inc.

002120099

2009-05-20

685804 Ontario Limited

000685804

2009-05-21

A.Y.G. Home Improvement Inc.

001702137

2009-05-21

Bac Express Ltd.

001544102

2009-05-21

Bc Mortgage Link Inc.

001673239

2009-05-21

Canadian Lube Software Inc.

001277991

2009-05-21

Celebrations By Design Inc.

001411944

2009-05-21

Donkeys Unlimited Inc.

001304012

2009-05-21

Donny Inc.

002047376

2009-05-21

Engdex Financial Inc.

001440154

2009-05-21

Farouk Kazim & Associates Inc.

001146797

2009-05-21

Fitter To Go Inc.

002158645

2009-05-21

Frozen Desserts Canada Inc.

002157795

2009-05-21

House Of Luk Pictures Inc.

001350974

2009-05-21

Imfeld Consulting Ltd.

000403818

2009-05-21

Jefcat Holdings Inc.

002141628

2009-05-21

John Michael Studio Ltd.

000427472

2009-05-21

Local Enterprises Inc.

001657157

2009-05-21

Marej Limited

000910680

2009-05-21

Michael Maingot Inc.

000773824

2009-05-21

Oscar Integrated Print Solutions Inc.

002025688

2009-05-21

Pavan Cycles Inc.

000650421

2009-05-21

Pizza Canada Inc.

002041097

2009-05-21

Plasma Surface Engineering Inc.

001111224

2009-05-21

Posima Electric Ltd.

001017351

2009-05-21

Reinsurance Advisors Limited

001328521

2009-05-21

San Juacinto Developments Limited

000097305

2009-05-21

Starpark General Contractors Ltd.

000471273

2009-05-21

Superdeals Travel Service Inc.

000527445

2009-05-21

United Battery Corporation Limited

000298801

2009-05-21

Western Adviser Inc.

001416057

2009-05-21

Whitney Stables Ltd.

001519969

2009-05-21

1035461 Ontario Limited

001035461

2009-05-21

1149649 Ontario Inc.

001149649

2009-05-21

1196511 Ontario Inc.

001196511

2009-05-21

1208180 Ontario Inc.

001208180

2009-05-21

1404316 Ontario Limited

001404316

2009-05-21

1498964 Ontario Inc.

001498964

2009-05-21

1513566 Ontario Ltd.

001513566

2009-05-21

1562543 Ontario Ltd.

001562543

2009-05-21

2015898 Ontario Inc.

002015898

2009-05-21

2076780 Ontario Inc.

002076780

2009-05-22

Alcanbrid International Corporation

001579916

2009-05-22

Astro Tile Setting Limited

001167955

2009-05-22

Ccsc Service Centre Inc.

002135908

2009-05-22

Change Solutions Consulting Inc.

001561640

2009-05-22

Classic Landscaping Ltd.

001289641

2009-05-22

Crystal Consulting Group Inc.

001574224

2009-05-22

Dmr Sales Inc.

001386258

2009-05-22

Exceptional Seminars Inc.

002004233

2009-05-22

E1 Support Inc.

002169994

2009-05-22

Fake Tan Salons Inc.

001453568

2009-05-22

Gifts For Your Wife Inc.

001645199

2009-05-22

Jrm Fabricating Limited

000979380

2009-05-22

Larc Holdings Inc.

000846695

2009-05-22

Malvis Institute Ltd.

001762500

2009-05-22

One Sixty Three Car Wash Inc.

000863917

2009-05-22

Pacific Green Staffing Canada Inc.

002106011

2009-05-22

Project Peterborough Gateway Inc.

001659778

2009-05-22

Rexdale Jewellers Limited

000581306

2009-05-22

Rm Communications Int’l Inc.

001320219

2009-05-22

S & P Campbell Holdings Inc.

001610964

2009-05-22

Shakespeare Company Inc.

001019365

2009-05-22

Sjs Logistics Inc.

001628990

2009-05-22

T K Uniform Inc.

002168437

2009-05-22

Tailung Enterprises Inc.

001402047

2009-05-22

Thorncliffe Bowlerama Inc.

001563182

2009-05-22

Turnip Truck Inc.

001547119

2009-05-22

Two Dimensions Inc.

000868059

2009-05-22

Woodstock Stereo & T.V. Ltd.

001036772

2009-05-22

1223516 Ontario Limited

001223516

2009-05-22

1259693 Ontario Limited

001259693

2009-05-22

1300333 Ontario Inc.

001300333

2009-05-22

1307292 Ontario Ltd.

001307292

2009-05-22

1323574 Ontario Ltd.

001323574

2009-05-22

1514727 Ontario Inc.

001514727

2009-05-22

1533885 Ontario Inc.

001533885

2009-05-22

1609360 Ontario Limited

001609360

2009-05-22

1654263 Ontario Inc.

001654263

2009-05-22

1769411 Ontario Limited

001769411

2009-05-22

810731 Ontario Limited

000810731

2009-05-25

Denise Harvey Pharmacy Services Ltd.

001637716

2009-05-25

Eastway Landscaping Inc.

001041243

2009-05-25

Global Bakeries Limited

000278056

2009-05-25

Jackson Architect Inc.

001697386

2009-05-25

Mbs Construction Company Limited

001471303

2009-05-25

Safety Cab Ltd.

001591664

2009-05-25

Satkartar Transport Inc.

002018750

2009-05-25

Setstone Forming Inc.

001607650

2009-05-25

Signola Inc.

002098086

2009-05-25

Unihost Caribbean Investment Corporation

001306230

2009-05-25

Y&T Canada Corporation

001761775

2009-05-25

1236745 Ontario Inc.

001236745

2009-05-25

2132037 Ontario Inc.

002132037

2009-05-25

828754 Ontario Limited

000828754

2009-05-25

922001 Ontario Inc.

000922001

2009-05-27

K.S. Rangers Inc.

002125745

2009-05-28

1186296 Ontario Limited

001186296

2009-05-29

Bug Boy Productions Inc.

002004082

2009-05-29

1450544 Ontario Inc.

001450544

2009-05-30

Green Money Investment Inc.

001607336

2009-06-01

Bright Beam Canada Corporation

002093507

2009-06-01

Northwest Asset Management, Inc.

001755857

2009-06-01

1556343 Ontario Inc.

001556343

2009-06-02

Safety Step Solution Inc.

002144848

2009-06-03

Bedard Project Management Inc.

001087808

2009-06-03

John King & Associates Limited

000416915

2009-06-03

Robit Inc.

002049645

2009-06-03

Solar Oasis Tanning Spa Inc.

001270125

2009-06-03

The Mountaineer Resorts Limited

000133486

2009-06-03

Your Office & Mailbox Inc.

001059973

2009-06-03

1043127 Ontario Ltd.

001043127

2009-06-03

1078289 Ontario Limited

001078289

2009-06-03

1647957 Ontario Inc.

001647957

2009-06-04

Charlie Price Enterprises Ltd.

000290618

2009-06-04

Harper Rehabilitation Consulting Services Inc.

000597478

2009-06-04

High Point Home Furnishings Inc.

001735402

2009-06-04

Klein Realty Company Limited

001711706

2009-06-04

Latin 4U Events Ltd.

002082545

2009-06-04

Shade -D- Solutions Inc.

000439306

2009-06-04

Trapper Jack’s Trading Post Inc.

001518182

2009-06-04

Walton Associates Ltd.

002052558

2009-06-04

Warroad Memorial Plaques Inc.

001644449

2009-06-04

Wonderland Greenhouses (Grimsby) Ltd.

000735622

2009-06-04

1645215 Ontario Inc.

001645215

2009-06-04

1674549 Ontario Limited

001674549

2009-06-04

555 Avenue Road Limited

000919187

2009-06-05

Bay Technologies Ltd.

001165474

2009-06-05

Bestman Employment Services Inc.

001407117

2009-06-05

Bpmi Coatings Inc.

001504890

2009-06-05

Claridge Homes (U.S.) Inc.

001605553

2009-06-05

Fa Enterprise Ltd.

001651658

2009-06-05

Fashion Shoppee Inc.

002058696

2009-06-05

Heritage Windoors Ltd.

001707414

2009-06-05

Hotel Esquire (St. Catharines) Limited

000105261

2009-06-05

Kencott Custom Carpentry Inc.

001572675

2009-06-05

Kusch Welding & Rentals Limited

000493330

2009-06-05

Lesjam Sales Inc.

001154590

2009-06-05

Minera Mantua Inc.

001089262

2009-06-05

Movement Inc.

001456951

2009-06-05

Multiblooms Inc.

001177836

2009-06-05

Pacific Betterlink, Inc.

001354976

2009-06-05

Revtor Company Limited

000114421

2009-06-05

Wild Echo Lodge Ltd.

000604716

2009-06-05

Y.G. Transport Inc.

002054905

2009-06-05

1054933 Ontario Inc.

001054933

2009-06-05

1427338 Ontario Inc.

001427338

2009-06-05

1457085 Ontario Limited

001457085

2009-06-05

1473815 Ontario Limited

001473815

2009-06-05

1636404 Ontario Inc.

001636404

2009-06-05

2010868 Ontario Inc.

002010868

2009-06-05

2076836 Ontario Inc.

002076836

2009-06-05

651882 Ontario Inc.

000651882

2009-06-08

C.J. Amirault Holdings Inc.

001160327

2009-06-08

Comorra Investments Ltd.

000404540

2009-06-08

F. Pasha Holdings Ltd.

000824132

2009-06-08

International Brand Advancement Group Inc.

002024630

2009-06-08

Lg Driver And Employee Services Inc.

001571292

2009-06-08

Mark Obradovich Communications Ltd.

000743392

2009-06-08

O. Fattah Holdings Inc.

000824133

2009-06-08

1277499 Ontario Incorporated

001277499

2009-06-08

1604252 Ontario Inc.

001604252

2009-06-08

1712396 Ontario Inc.

001712396

2009-06-08

691342 Ontario Ltd.

000691342

2009-06-09

Atl Enterprise Inc.

001525522

2009-06-09

Bi-Cyberorbits Inc.

001582300

2009-06-09

Carise International Corporation

001462468

2009-06-09

Charest & Hukui Photo Corporation

000884643

2009-06-09

Da-Jon Holdings Inc.

000634989

2009-06-09

Dashemi Publishing Inc.

000805541

2009-06-09

Descartes Systems Consulting Inc.

001329318

2009-06-09

Itl Investigation Services Ltd.

001395356

2009-06-09

Kartor Consulting Inc.

001680267

2009-06-09

Lilmor Trading Limited

000112591

2009-06-09

M. L. K. Investments Limited

000126697

2009-06-09

Master Countertops Inc.

002004264

2009-06-09

Mcdonell Travel Ltd.

001375552

2009-06-09

Mid-Way Air Services Inc.

001665217

2009-06-09

P.T. Lloyd Associates Limited

001414376

2009-06-09

Parkway Sheet Metal (1972) Ltd.

000262718

2009-06-09

Shepherd Cleaning Solutions Inc.

002150877

2009-06-09

Stamko Plumbing Co. Ltd.

000400803

2009-06-09

Viser Consultants Inc.

000491951

2009-06-09

Y-Solutions Inc.

001643789

2009-06-09

Ypone Enterprises Canada, Ltd.

002177590

2009-06-09

1151065 Ontario Inc.

001151065

2009-06-09

1276758 Ontario Limited

001276758

2009-06-09

1437384 Ontario Limited

001437384

2009-06-09

1529364 Ontario Inc.

001529364

2009-06-09

1564825 Ontario Limited

001564825

2009-06-09

437847 Ontario Limited

000437847

2009-06-09

616056 Ontario Limited

000616056

2009-06-09

629513 Ontario Limited

000629513

2009-06-09

855364 Ontario Inc.

000855364

2009-06-09

860841 Ontario Ltd.

000860841

2009-06-10

Family Group (Niagara) Ltd.

000942207

2009-06-10

Freaky Flow Entertainment Group, Inc.

001700108

2009-06-10

Glen Crowder Excavating Inc.

001230578

2009-06-10

Interval Controls Inc.

001199227

2009-06-10

L&T Dollar Express Corp.

001764038

2009-06-10

P.J. Marrin & Son Limited

000699999

2009-06-10

1095855 Ontario Inc.

001095855

2009-06-10

1355006 Ontario Limited

001355006

2009-06-10

2039508 Ontario Limited

002039508

2009-06-10

2144061 Ontario Inc.

002144061

2009-06-10

759745 Ontario Limited

000759745

2009-06-10

997958 Ontario Inc.

000997958

2009-06-11

Cheung’s Jewellery Ltd.

001219104

2009-06-11

Idea Canada Ltd.

001542113

2009-06-11

Island Grove Marina Limited

001115210

2009-06-11

L.J.A. Corporation

001653736

2009-06-11

Mjk Scientific Inc.

001632117

2009-06-11

Signal To Noise Sound Design Inc.

001306307

2009-06-11

Stronso Inc.

001519852

2009-06-11

1679788 Ontario Ltd.

001679788

2009-06-11

2033646 Ontario Limited

002033646

2009-06-11

2051827 Ontario Inc.

002051827

2009-06-11

503160 Ontario Limited

000503160

Katherine M. Murray
Director, Ministry of Government Services
(142-G319)

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

2009-06-03

Agip Structural Steel (2002) Limited

1522093

2009-06-03

Alterra Asset Management Inc.

2067437

2009-06-03

Alterra Preferred Equity Real Estate 2005 Inc.

2082924

2009-06-03

Alterra Preferred Equity Real Estate Inc.

2107948

2009-06-03

Westport Global Properties Inc.

2101563

2009-06-11

Delta Links Corp.

2166491

2009-06-11

Firewire Utility Contracting Inc.

1661944

2009-06-11

Home Automations Depot Inc.

1676398

2009-06-11

Redline Brokers Inc.

2085735

2009-06-11

Stephen Orr Jewellers Limited

563972

2009-06-11

Studio Labiri Inc.

2055820

2009-06-11

1350364 Ontario Limited

1350364

2009-06-11

1580425 Ontario Limited

1580425

2009-06-11

1385948 Ontario Ltd.

1385948

2009-06-15

Ads Truck & Trailer Service Ltd.

513444

2009-06-15

Alternetworx Inc.

1063830

2009-06-15

Argyle Woodworking Inc.

751545

2009-06-15

Courtice Winemaking Ltd.

1324639

2009-06-15

Pamoja Consulting Corporation

2091587

2009-06-15

Tao Wholesaling And Logistics Inc.

2090724

2009-06-15

790767 Ontario Limited

790767

2009-06-15

917403 Ontario Limited

917403

2009-06-15

1681252 Ontario Inc.

1681252

2009-06-15

1083416 Ontario Inc.

1083416

2009-06-15

1533429 Ontario Ltd.

1533429

2009-06-16

Brookshire Management Inc.

1515091

2009-06-16

Paradise Springs Inc.

2007166

2009-06-16

Root Source Inc.

944649

2009-06-16

Rose Henry Ltd.

2123030

2009-06-16

1601793 Ontario Inc.

1601793

2009-06-17

2031415 Ontario Limited

2031415

2009-06-17

2052287 Ontario Corporation

2052287

Katherine M. Murray
Director
(142-G320)

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

2009-06-15

Dykky Trans Inc.

1518253

2009-06-15

Hippocrat Inc.

1714975

2009-06-15

Quantumage Inc.

2117654

2009-06-15

The Somerset Development Corporation

609188

2009-06-15

2157766 Ontario Ltd.

2157766

2009-06-16

Adanac Safety, First Aid & Cpr Training Co. Ltd.

1395157

2009-06-16

Algonquin Scientific Inc.

1384719

2009-06-16

Bramalea Gymnastics Centre Inc.

1739845

2009-06-16

Igloo Canadian Spirits Inc.

2095668

2009-06-16

Kozak & Fox International Inc.

1372604

2009-06-16

Move Canada Freights Inc.

1645430

2009-06-16

Time Logistics Ontario Inc.

1632713

2009-06-16

Vish Delivery Service Inc.

1599177

2009-06-16

Xlong Marketing Ltd.

2159102

2009-06-16

1075026 Ontario Inc.

1075026

2009-06-16

1488308 Ontario Limited

1488308

2009-06-16

1614907 Ontario Limited

1614907

2009-06-16

1620520 Ontario Inc.

1620520

2009-06-16

1621568 Ontario Inc.

1621568

2009-06-16

1632237 Ontario Inc.

1632237

Katherine M. Murray
Director
(142-G321)

Cancellation for Cause (Business Corporations Act)

Notice Is Hereby Given that by orders under section 240 of the Business Corporation Act, the certificates set out hereunder have been cancelled for cause and in the case of certificates of incorporation the corporations have been dissolved. The effective date of cancellation precedes the corporation listing.

Date

Name of Corporation

Ontario Corporation Number

2009-06-09

1760735 Ontario Inc.

1760735

2009-06-15

A.C. Maintenance Limited

1610796

2009-06-15

Arriscraft International Gpt Limited

2058463

2009-06-15

Avs Custom Woodworking Inc.

768093

2009-06-15

Azroutech Inc.

1424475

2009-06-15

Cieslok Capital Corp.

2065555

2009-06-15

Clinton Contracting Corporation Limited

141618

2009-06-15

Dove Corp.

2018438

2009-06-15

Garrison Travel Inc.

580197

2009-06-15

Jen-All Outerwear Supply Ltd.

317783

2009-06-15

Mccully Limousine Services Ltd.

717217

2009-06-15

Parkyyz Inc.

1650154

2009-06-15

Skyparx Airport Parking Ltd.

1614299

2009-06-15

Tarquin Group Inc.

1626998

2009-06-15

Trilanco 1 Limited

1134659

2009-06-15

Trilanco 2 Limited

1134660

2009-06-15

Trilanco 3 Limited

1134661

2009-06-15

Tarquin Group Inc.

1626998

2009-06-15

2 Sicilian Pizzas Ltd.

2115971

2009-06-15

1547323 Ontario Inc.

1547323

2009-06-15

1576460 Ontario Incorporated

1576460

2009-06-15

1760171 Ontario Inc.

1760171

Katherine M. Murray
Director
(142-G322)

Notice of Default in Complying with a Filing Requirement under the Corporations Information Act

Notice Is Hereby Given under subsection 317(9) of the Corporations Act, that unless the corporations listed hereunder comply with the requirements of the Corporations Information Act within 90 days of this Notice, orders will be made dissolving the defaulting corporations. The effective date precedes the corporation listings.

Date

Name of Corporation

Ontario Corporation Number

2009-06-11

Student Anti-Genocide Organization

1776043

2009-06-15

Francis Sandy Theological Centre

1011849

2009-06-15

Kensington Youth Theatre Employment Skills Program

889763

2009-06-16

Peel Partners For A Drug Free Community

604674

2009-06-16

Sarnia Ballroom Dancing Club

1783261

2009-06-17

Benfica House Of Toronto (Canada)

336641

Katherine M. Murray
Director
(142-G323)

Cancellation for Filing Default (Corporations Act)

Notice Is Hereby Given that orders under Section 317(9) of the Corporations Act have been made cancelling the Letters Patent of the following corporations and declaring them to be dissolved. The date of the order of dissolution precedes the name of the corporation.

Date

Name of Corporation

Ontario Corporation Number

2009-06-11

Friends Of The Thomas Foster Memorial Inc.

1699791

2009-06-16

Aboriginal Sports Network Inc.

1756746

2009-06-16

Agent Orange Advocacy Association Of Canada

16811440

2009-06-16

Manitha Neyam Trust

1766394

2009-06-16

Mohmedi Mousallah & Islamic Cultural Centre

1668737

2009-06-16

The Highest Standard Basketball Association

1762232

Katherine M. Murray
Director
(142-G324)

Marriage Act

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

June 8 - June 14

Name

Location

Effective Date

Whitehorn, Murray

Brooklin, ON

09-Jun-09

Clarke, Orville Leighton

Markham, ON

09-Jun-09

Troya Acosta, Carlos Andres

Scarborough, ON

09-Jun-09

Rodrigues, Eric John

Scarborough, ON

09-Jun-09

Quinones Sanchez, Ricardo Santiago

Scarborough, ON

09-Jun-09

Portelli, Francis

Scarborough, ON

09-Jun-09

Magyar, Paul

Toronto, ON

09-Jun-09

Lim, Thomas

Markham, ON

09-Jun-09

Dickson, Steven

Toronto, ON

09-Jun-09

Smid, Kenneth Scott

Ottawa, ON

09-Jun-09

Lesser, Terence

Listowel, ON

09-Jun-09

O'Dwyer, Gary Raymond

Cobourg, ON

09-Jun-09

Gilbert, George Edward

St. Catharines, ON

09-Jun-09

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

Date

Name

Location

Effective Date

June 25, 2009 to June 29, 2009

Maione, Dennis Troy

Winnipeg, MB

08-Jun-09

July 23, 2009 to July 27, 2009

Larrivee, Daniel

Granby, QC

08-Jun-09

August 26, 2009 to August 30, 2009

Hanna, Cheryle Renee-Chapman

Ferndale, Mi U.S.A.

08-Jun-09

June 25, 2009 to June 29, 2009

Visaticki, Franjo

Edmonton, AB

08-Jun-09

July 09, 2009 to July 13, 2009

Volski, Aloyzas

Montreal, QC

08-Jun-09

July 16, 2009 to July 20, 2009

Banares, Bernard

Cambridge, ON

08-Jun-09

June 25, 2009 to June 29, 2009

Chandra, Jasmine

Upper LochLamond, NB

08-Jun-09

June 11, 2009 to June 15, 2009

Sanche, Russell John

Calgary, AB

10-Jun-09

August 27, 2009 to August 31, 2009

Gagnon, Normand

Cowansville, QC

10-Jun-09

July 09, 2009 to July 13, 2009

Pierre, Pierre-Andre

Port-au-Prince, Haiti

10-Jun-09

August 12, 2009 to August 16, 2009

Bakker, Paul

Zeeland, Mi , U.S.A.

10-Jun-09

July 15, 2009 to July 19, 2009

Hildreth, Clarence C

S.Carolina, U.S.A.

10-Jun-09

June 25, 2009 to June 29, 2009

Doroshuk, V. Walter

Vernon, B.C.

10-Jun-09

July 30, 2009 to August 03, 2009

Fenton, G. Douglas

The Bronx, Ny U.S.A.

10-Jun-09

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

Name

Location

Effective Date

Clarke, Orville Leighton

Markham, ON

09-Jun-09

Lee, Nancy

Lindsay, ON

12-Jun-09

Stern, Michael E.

Perth, ON

12-Jun-09

Seeley, Christopher Charles

Napanee, ON

12-Jun-09

Green, Francis H.

Belleville, ON

12-Jun-09

Berger, Mordecai Yosef

Ottawa, ON

12-Jun-09

Sacknovitz, Howard

Toronto, ON

12-Jun-09

Shulman, Moshe

Toronto, ON

12-Jun-09

Judith M. Hartman,
Deputy Registrar General
(142-G325)

Change of Name Act

Notice is hereby given that the following changes of name were granted during the period from June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009 under the authority of the Change of Name Act, R.S.O 1990, c.c.7 and the following Regulation R.R.O 1990, Reg 68. The listing below shows the previous name followed by the new name.

Date

Previous Name

New Name

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Aboubakar, Abdou-Mandjidou.

Daru, Majeed.Abu.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Abramenko, Aleksandrs.Jevgenievich.

Abramenko, Alexander.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Abu-El-Hor, Sameer.

Hudson, Sam.Van.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Ahrensback, Robert.Andrew.

Ahrensback, Andrew.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Akano, Jeniffer.Adekemi.Ngozi.

Akano, Adekemi.Ngozi.Jeniffer..

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Amani, Houman.

Imani, Lior.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Andriano, Michael..

Calvi, Michael.Francesco.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Andriano, Samantha..

Calvi, Samantha.Isabella.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Arany, Jan..

Arany, John.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Arcand, Denis.Felix.Robert.

Arcand, Robert.Denis.Felix.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Atari, Mohammed.Adel..

Foster, Mario.Adam.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Atif, Iqra.

Iqra, Syeda.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Barrera, Safia-Dine.

Vincent, Safia-Dine.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Bavi, Suman.

Bavi, Suman.Suzyo.Chisambi.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Brind'Amour, Laura.Marian.Mary.

Petingalo, Laura.Marian.Mary.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Campbell, Jonah.Keemo.

Mc Geachie, Jonah.Keemo.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Campbell, Sophia.Loraine.

Mc Geachie, Sophia.Loraine.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Campbell, Vivian.Ignatuis.

Mc Geachie, Vivian.Ignatuis.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Cefa, Rezarta.

Nino, Rezarta.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Chen, Jun.Han.

Chen, Iris.Junhan.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Chen, Wu.

Chen, Wayne.Wu.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Chhina, Karamjeet.Kaur.

Bath, Karamjeet.Kaur.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Chi, Xiang.Feng.

Chi, Kevin.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Chiu, Wing.Sze..

Chiu, Vincey.Wing.Sze.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Churchill, Collette.Julie.

Tremblay, Collette.Julie.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Cundell, Merlin.Thomas.Farley.

Farley, Merlin.Thomas.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Cupido, Pasquale.

Cupido, Patrick.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Dagher, Jihad.Ibrahim.

Dagher, Joseph..

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Dananikparast, Farideh.

Dananik, Farideh.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Dao, Dat.

Dao, Eric.Dat.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Darwin, Adrian.Cosmos.Dubois.

Darwin, Cosmos.Charles.Windsor.Dubois.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

David, Edmay.

De Mendonca, Edmay.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Deas, Joseph.Ezekiel.

Bohan, Joseph.William.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Decker, Mikki.Robert.

Hayward, Mik.Robert.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Dhaliwal, Karamjit.

Dhaliwal, Karamjit.Kaur.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Dieba, Ruzbeh.Ron.

Dieba, Ron..

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Do Rio, Maria.Idelta.

Resendes, Idelta.Maria.Pacheco.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Do-Haile, Nhi.Jasmine.

Do, Jasmine.Nhi.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Dolban, Eugenia.

Pezuk, Jean.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Esposito-Mosier, Jason.Rocco.

Mosier, Jason.Rocco.Esposito.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Ganja, Fajila.Hasan.

Patel, Fajila.Saeed.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Garewal, Ravneet.

Gill, Ravneet.Kaur.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Garside, Amanda.Ann-Marie.

Hunter, Amanda.Ann-Marie.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Gauvin, Marc-LÉO.

Gauvin, Rachelle.Marie.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Grewal, Beeya.Kaur.

Makkar, Beeya.Kaur.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Hadian, Areyou-Barzan.

Hadian, Ario.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Hakimzadah, Hedayatullah.

Hakim, Haddy.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Han, Ki.Young.

Han, Rachel.Kiyoung.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Hanwell, Dorothy.Gertrude.

Gohn, Trudy.Dorothy.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Harper, Chelsea.Melissa.Rea.

Poshni, Chelsea.Melissa.Rea.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Her, Christian.Alexander.

Melendez, Christian.Alexander.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Heu, Hong.

Heu, Eric.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Howlett, Jamar.Martin.

Martin, Jamar.Howlett.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Hwang, Yo.Seob.

Hwang, Yoseob.Joseph.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Ilinikh, Jain.

Mikhaylovsky, Jane.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Illingworth, Bradley.James.

Illingworth, Nina.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Ilott, Doreen.Mary.

Millay, Celia.Esme.Viviane.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Islam, Md.Mashfiqul.Tu.

Islam, Mashfiqul.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Islam, Ontora.

Razakhan, Karina.Islam.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Jack, Hannah.Heather-Anne.

Jack, Hannah.Hepburn.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

James, Clariebella.

Wells, Clariebella.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Kan, Alan.Garrett.

Breen, Timothy.Jake.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Kandasamy, Mathitharan.

Kandasamy, Mathe.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Khaiat, Jonathan.Charles.Alexander.Ernest.Henri.

Khaiat, Kalanthe.Janna.Carys.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Kimura, Reona.

Kimura-Chan, Reona.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Kincade, Kyle.Joseph.

Washuck, Kyle.Joseph.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Krishnadasan, Angelo.Chrishan.

Angelo, Chrishane.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Kshattriya, Tejaswi.

Kshattriya, Tejas.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Kumar, Raj.

Sharma, Raj.Kumar.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Landry, Andrew.Grant.

Mclean, Andrew.Grant.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Latta, Marian.

Latta, Marc.Marian.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Lattova, Monika.

Latta, Monika.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Lau, Angie.

Lau, Angie.Kinka.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Lau, Chi.Kwong.

Tse, Jacky.Tian.En.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Le Blanc, Michelle..

Le Blanc, Michael..

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Lee, Ka.Wing.

Lee, Olivia.Ka.Wing.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Leslie, Susan.Kathleen.

Garswood, Susan.Kathleen.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Li, Xindai.

Li, Lewis.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Mahalingam, Brian.Manipallavan.Lingam.

Kanapathipillai, Branavan.Brian.Kasi.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Mahin-Pou, Khadijeh.

Mobini, Noushin.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Mailloux, Louis.

Mailloux, Leonce.Joseph.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Mariathas, Nerina.Jothy.

Sujanthan, Nerina.Jothy.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Marin, Roger.Luis.

Marin Affonso, Roger.Luis.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Marshall, Sharon.Louise.

Marshall, Louise.Sharon.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Martin, Cassandra.Cathleen.Marie.

Champagne, Cassandra.Cathleen.Marie..

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Martinus, Brian..

Liman, Brian.Martinus.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Martinus, Reiner.

Liman, Reiner.Martinus.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Matchett, Shannon.Jean.

Pearce, Shannon.Jean.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Mazzali, Andrea.Jean.

La Sorda, Andrea.Jean.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Mcmillan, Ewen.Alexander.

Macmillan, Ewen.Alexander.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Meloche, Edward.Allen.

Meloche, Allen.Edward.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Miloucheva, Ivaylo.Dianov.

Milouchev, Ivaylo.Dianov.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Mina, Jomelyn.Buduan.

Daquep, Jomelyn.Mina.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Mingov, Moshe.

Mingov, Mickey.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Mirshahi, Farhad.

Mirshahi, Afshin.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Moore, Kegan.James.

Donald, Kegan.Warren.James.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Mulcahy, Darcy.Jerry.

Forest-Mulcahy, Darcy.Jerry.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Mullin-Belliveau, Dylan.Romeo.Joseph.

Kitchen, Dylan.Romeo.Joseph.Belliveau.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Mullin-Belliveau, Kaitlyn.Annie.Marie.

Kitchen, Kaitlyn.Annie.Marie.Belliveau.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Murray Kavanagh, Taylor.Michael.

Murray, Taylor.Riddell.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Murray, Lisa.Cornelia.

Boutilier, Lisa.Cornelia.Elle.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Mursalim, Arief.Burhansyah.

Liman, Michael.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Nasser, Razan.Wissam.

Dipersico, Gabrielle.Razan.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Nguyen, Jennifer.

Le, Jennifer.Yen.Nhi.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Ogburn, James.Leon.

Briscoe, James.Leon.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Omar, Ennadouri.

Ennadouri, Omar.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Ostrovskaia, Svetlana.

Ostrovsky, Lana.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

PagÉ Sink, Jean-Eric.

Sink, Jean-Eric.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Pallone, Laura.

O'Loughlin Cullen, Lauralene.Bella.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Pasch, Halle.Erin.

Rockcliffe, Halle.Erin.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Peneva, Dzhuliya.Petyova.

Peneva, Julia.Petyova.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Peneva, Rozmari.Petyova.

Peneva, Rose-Mary.Petyova.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Persaud, Jacqueline.Natasha.

Deokie, Jacqueline.Natasha.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Pham, Thi.Tuoi.

Pham, Maria.Tuoi.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Phan, Cam-Binh.

Phan, Ruby.Cam.Binh.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Piette, Jos.Rolland.

Piette, Rheal.Joseph.Rolland.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Porter, Angela.Inez.

Adams, Angela.Inez.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Rabadiya, Jaydeep.

Atara, Jaydeep.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Rosalinah, Rosalinah.

Liman, Rosa.Kresentia.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Roy, Arthur.Armand.

Alexander, Justin.Arthur.Armand.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Rusk, Betty.Lou.

Addley, Janet.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Sabourin, Joseph.Yvon.

Sabourin, Ivan.Joseph.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Sadeq, Sidiq.Amir.

Amir, Sid.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Sakthivel Jayalakshm, Revanth.

Sakthi, Revanth.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Sakthivel Jayalakshm, Tharun.

Sakthi, Tharun.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Sayeed, Jabeen..

Cupido, Kathryn.Ann.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Schembri, Jacqueline.Amanda.

Wilson, Jacqueline.Amanda.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Shelton, Montana.Jal.

Mcelwain, Montana.Jal.Hiroshi.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Shriner, Jay.Dean.

Anstey, Jay.Dean.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Shvily, Orit.

Shani, Orit.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Sin, Tak.Lun.

Sin, Terence.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Singh, Andrew.Valentine.

Levesque, Andrew.Valentine.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Singh, Ranjit.Kandola.

Kandola, Ranjit.Kaur.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Singh, Sattie.

Raghubir, Sattie.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Song, Yoo.Sun.

Song, Lidia.Yoo.Sun.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Soulier, Michael.Wayne.Gearald.

Souliere, Michael.Wayne.Gerard.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Sriskandarajah, Anojana.

Shibothan, Anojana.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Stubberfield, Amanda.Brenchley.

Edwards, Amanda.Grace.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Sukovski, Yordana.Donna.

Kempthorne, Yordana.Donna.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Syed, Muaz.

Syed, Shawn.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Tessier, Darrel.Francis.

Taylor, Darrell.Joseph.Francis.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Timbo, Amidatu.W.

Jalloh, Hamidatu.Wudie.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Valentine, Jacqueline.Lassonia.

Oluwajana, Jacqueline.Lassonia.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Vesselinova, Valeria.Valentinova.

Thompson, Valeria.Valentinova.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Vytrykouch, Vitali.

Vytrykush, Vitali.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Wan, Jian.Grace.

Chang, Grace.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Wan, Yun.Xuan.

Wan, Andrew.Yunxuan.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Wang, Ki.Sung.

Wang, Gunwu.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Wang, Soo.Youn.

Wang, Yujin..

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Whitney, Madeline.Mayme.

Sullivan, Madeline.Mayme.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Wong, Chiu.Yeung.

Wong, Tommy.Chiu.Yeung.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Woodward, William.Howard..

Usher, Bill.Howard.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Wurker, Allison.Jane..

Polonio, Allison.Jane.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Xu, Dan.

Thorpe, Sherry.Anne.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Yang, Charmain.Wei.

Tam, Charmain.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Yeung, Emery.Grace.

Yeung, Rita.Wing.Yan.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Yoo, Ri.Na.

Moon, Rina.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Young, Katherine.Emma.

Rees, Katherine.Emma.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Zahir, Saniya.Nehal.

Zahir, Saniya.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Zeng, Jiang.Hong.

Zeng, Jason.Remington.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Zhang, Maggie.Zi.Yao.

Lin, Maggie.Zi.Yao.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Zhang, Stephanie.Yu.Xuan.

Chang, Stephanie.Yuxuan.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Zhang, Xin.

Chang, Steven.

June 8, 2009 to June 14, 2009

Zwaagstra, Patricia-Ann.

Kruchka, Ashley.Patricia.

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

Environmental Assessment Act

Notice Of Extension Of Ministry Of Northern Development And Mines

Declaration Order Mndm-4 (O. Reg. 1689/07) For Mine Hazard Rehabilitation Activities

RE: Mine Hazard Rehabilitation Activities under the Abandoned Mines Rehabilitation Fund

Proponent: Ministry of Northern Development and Mines

The Declaration Order for mine hazard rehabilitation activities was approved on the 27th day of June 2007, by Order in Council No. 1689/07. Condition 21 of this approval provides that the Declaration Order shall expire on June 27, 2010 or such later date as is determined by the Minister of the Environment, or determined through a new Class Environmental Assessment that includes activities carried out by the Ministry of Northern Development and Mines related to rehabilitation measures on mine hazards within Ontario.

Take Notice that the above Declaration Order has been extended to provide time for the Ministry of Northern Development and Mines to obtain long-term approval under the Environmental Assessment Act for its mine hazard rehabilitation activities.

As the Ministry of Northern Development and Mines has been advised that no further extensions to this Declaration Order will be considered, Condition 21, in effect, now reads:

  1. “This Order shall expire on December 31, 2012 or upon approval of a Class Environmental Assessment for activities including those subject to this Declaration Order, whichever is earlier.”

As no further extension to the Declaration Order will be considered, this Declaration Order is amended by deleting Condition 22.

Dated the 4th day of June , 2009 at Toronto.

John Gerretsen
Minister of the Environment
135 St. Clair Avenue West
12th Floor
Toronto ON M4V 1P5
(142-G327A)

Notice Of Extension Of Ministry Of Northern Development And Mines

Declaration Order Mndm-3 (O. Reg. 1266/03) For Disposition Of Certain Or All Rights To Crown Resources

RE: Disposition of Certain or all Rights to Crown Resources

Proponent: Ministry of Northern Development and Mines

The Declaration Order for the disposition of certain or all rights to Crown resources was approved on the 11th day of June 2003, by Order in Council No. 1266/03. Condition 17 of this approval provides that the Declaration Order shall expire on June 11, 2004 or may be extended to such later date as is determined by the Minister of the Environment and published in the Ontario Gazette.

Take Notice that the above Declaration Order has been extended to provide time for the Ministry of Northern Development and Mines to obtain long-term approval under the Environmental Assessment Act for the disposition of certain or all rights to Crown resources. The Declaration Order will now expire on December 31, 2012, subject to the conditions below.

As the Ministry of Northern Development and Mines has not yet finalized a Memorandum of Understanding with the Ministry of Culture, Condition 14, in effect, now reads:

  1. “By December 31, 2009, the Ministry of Northern Development and Mines shall develop, with the Ministry of Culture, a Memorandum of Understanding to address the mitigation of impacts to cultural heritage resources.”

As the Ministry of Northern Development and Mines has been advised that no further extensions to this Declaration Order will be considered, Condition 17, in effect, now reads:

  1. “This Order shall expire on December 31, 2012 or upon approval of a Class Environmental Assessment for activities including those subject to this Declaration Order, whichever is earlier.”

As the Ministry of Northern Development and Mines is continuing to work towards the development of a Class Environmental Assessment, Condition 18, in effect, now reads:

  1. “Within 90 days of completion of the Mining Act modernization process, the Ministry of Northern Development and Mines shall submit a revised Strategy for Environmental Assessment Coverage (Strategy) that includes all of the Ministry of Northern Development and Mines’ activities that are subject to the Environmental Assessment Act. For the purposes of this Condition, the Mining Act modernization process is complete on the date on which there exists sufficient information to determine the Ministry of Northern Development and Mines’ Environmental Assessment Act coverage requirements.

    The revised Strategy shall include a timetable that is acceptable to the Director of the Environmental Assessment and Approvals Branch and shall outline key deliverables and associated timelines to permit a Class Environmental Assessment for the Ministry of Northern Development and Mines activities which are subject to the Environmental Assessment Act to be approved prior to the expiry of this Declaration Order as outlined in Condition 17.

    The Ministry of Northern Development and Mines shall report every six months to the Director of the Environmental Assessment and Approvals Branch, in writing, on its progress with respect to implementation of the revised Strategy, commencing six months from the date upon which the revised Strategy is submitted to the Director of the Environmental Assessment and Approvals Branch for approval. The Ministry of Northern Development and Mines shall continue to submit the reports every six months until it has submitted its final Class Environmental Assessment for approval.

    Where the Ministry of Northern Development and Mines has not fulfilled a deliverable outlined in its revised Strategy by the date specified in the timeline, the Ministry of Northern Development and Mines shall notify the Director of the Environmental Assessment and Approvals Branch immediately, providing rationale for the delay and outlining the steps to be taken to permit the Class EA to be approved prior to expiry of this Declaration Order.”

Dated the 4th day of June , 2009 at Toronto.

John Gerretsen
Minister of the Environment
135 St. Clair Avenue West
12th Floor
Toronto ON M4V 1P5
(142-G327B)

Ontario Energy Board

Amendments to the Distribution System Code

  1. Section 6.5.3 of the Distribution System Code is amended by deleting the reference to “January 31, 2009” and replacing it with a reference to “June 30, 2014”.
  2. Section 6.5.4 of the Distribution System Code is amended by deleting the reference to “January 31, 2009” and replacing it with a reference to “June 30, 2014”.
  3. Section 6.5.4.1 of the Distribution System Code is amended as follows:
    1. by deleting the reference to “December 31, 2007” and replacing it with a reference to “November 30, 2010”; and
    2. by adding the word “updated” immediately before the word “implementation” in each of the first and second sentences.
  4. The Distribution System Code is amended by adding the following immediately after section 6.5.4.1:

(142-G328)

Ontario Energy Board

Amendments to the Distribution System Code

Customer Reclassification

Note: The text of the proposed amendments is set out in italics below, for ease of identification only.

  1. Section 1.7 of the Distribution System Code is amended by adding the following immediately after the last paragraph of that section:

    Section 2.5.6 comes into force on January 1, 2010.
  2. Section 2 of the Distribution System Code is amended by adding the following immediately after section 2.4.36:

Ontario Energy Board

Amendments to the Distribution System Code

Management of Customer Non-payment Risk

Note: The text of the proposed amendments is set out in italics below, for ease of identification only.

Section 2.4 of the Distribution System Code is amended by adding the following immediately after section 2.4.31:

  1. bill a customer on a bi-weekly basis, if the value of that customer’s electricity bill over 12 consecutive months falls between 51% and 100% of the distributor’s approved distribution revenue requirement over that 12-month period; or
  2. bill a customer on a weekly basis, if the value of that customer’s electricity bill over 12 consecutive months exceeds 100% of the distributor’s approved distribution revenue requirement over that 12-month period.

For the purposes of determining whether this section applies in relation to a customer, a distributor may consider the value of the customer’s electricity bill in the 12-month period preceding the coming into force of this section.

2.4.33 A distributor shall not bill a customer in accordance with section 2.4.32 unless the distributor has given the customer at least 42 days notice before issuance of the first bi-weekly or weekly bill, as the case may be.

2.4.34 Where a distributor is billing a customer in accordance with section 2.4.32 or section 2.4.36, the distributor shall resume billing the customer in accordance with the billing cycle that would otherwise be applicable based on the distributor’s normal practice as documented in its Conditions of Service if the value of that customer’s annual electricity bill over 12 consecutive months falls below 51% of the distributor’s distribution revenue over that 12-month period.

2.4.35 Where a distributor is billing a customer in accordance with section 2.4.32(b), the distributor shall bill the customer as follows if the value of that customer’s annual electricity bill over 12 consecutive months falls between 51% and 100% of the distributor’s distribution revenue over that 12-month period:

  1. in accordance with the billing cycle that would otherwise be applicable based on the distributor’s normal practice as documented in its Conditions of Service; or
  2. in accordance with section 2.4.32(a) or section 2.4.36.

2.4.36 Despite any other provision of this Code, a distributor that intends to bill or is billing a customer in accordance with section 2.4.32 may, in lieu of such billing, negotiate alternative arrangements with the customer, including in relation to a lesser frequency of billing or in relation to the giving or retention of security deposits.

(142-G329)

Financial Services Commission of Ontario

Statement Of Priorities

June 2009

Introduction

This is the twelfth Statement of Priorities for the Financial Services Commission of Ontario (FSCO). It provides an environmental scan of the financial services sector, outlines proposed strategic priorities for the coming year and notes recent progress on significant projects. The statement also focuses on current challenges facing the regulated sectors in these times of global financial uncertainty and economic volatility.

FSCO has a flexible planning process that allows us to respond effectively to current financial conditions. It is important that our organization be adaptable and prepared for change. FSCO is able to adjust its initiatives and projects as conditions change and as our interactions with consumers, stakeholders, the Ministry of Finance and the government express a need for change. FSCO will continue to interact with and update its stakeholders, which include consumers, pension plan beneficiaries, industry and various members of the regulated sectors, as needed during the year. We anticipate that our positive relationships will grow stronger as we work together to meet the challenges of the current economic environment.

FSCO has a well‑established and effective relationship with the Ministry of Finance. Under the Financial Services Commission of Ontario Act, 1997 (FSCO Act), the Commission is able “to make recommendations to the Minister on matters affecting the regulated sectors.” Consistent with the Act, FSCO will continue to work with the Ministry on appropriate ways to meet the challenges facing the regulated sectors. FSCO also works with the Ministry to implement changes to legislation and regulations that have been identified as priorities by the Ministry and the government.

FSCO must demonstrate that we are prudent fiscal managers of the funding we receive. Consistent with FSCO’s funding principles; we have adopted the expenditure restraint measures that have been identified by the provincial government.

Ontario continues to modernize its business and financial regulatory activities to maintain a healthy business climate during these current financial conditions.

FSCO’s Mandate, Vision and Values

During the last year, FSCO undertook a comprehensive review of its mandate and vision statements as part of its planning process. Following the review, FSCO staff developed a new mandate and vision, as well as identified three new strategic priorities. The mandate was revised to reflect the language in the FSCO Act. FSCO remains committed to consumer protection and supporting a healthy and competitive financial services industry. In early 2009, FSCO met with stakeholders from all of its regulated sectors as part of its annual planning process. These meetings helped to inform the direction of our initiatives and projects for the coming year.

Our Mandate

To provide regulatory services that protect the public interest and enhance public confidence in the regulated sectors.

Our Vision

To be a progressive and fair regulator working with its stakeholders to support a strong financial services sector.

Our Values

Organizations reflect the shared values of their members. FSCO is committed to the values set out below.

Professionalism Strive to achieve the highest standards of behaviour, competence and integrity in our work.

Fairness Strive to deal with stakeholders in an even-handed manner and demonstrate fairness in the workplace.

Equity Strive to balance the interests of the public, including consumers and regulated stakeholders.

Accountability Ensure that the policies and objectives of the provincial government are upheld.

Excellence Strive to do the best in everything FSCO does.

Respect Value and treat individuals with respect and dignity in everything FSCO does.

Teamwork Work together as a team in serving consumers, the government and stakeholders.

Environmental Scan

Each year FSCO identifies current and future strategic priorities that will guide its activities toward the achievement of its objectives. For this process to be effective, external factors affecting the financial services industry must be considered. FSCO takes into account the following challenges:

Uncertain Market Conditions

The global economy is currently in a period of unprecedented volatility. Systemic issues arising in the economy have had a negative effect on the financial services sector, including insurance, pension plans and lending institutions. The complexity of the economy is impacted by the increasingly interrelated and interdependent nature of the various financial sectors. This means that poor economic conditions in one sector can adversely affect other sectors on a global scale.

The Ontario economy faces an increasingly challenging and uncertain global economic environment. The cyclical nature of the financial markets together with the unpredictability imposed by current market conditions have made it difficult to predict changes and shifts in the sectors regulated by FSCO. It is critical that we, as the regulator, remain flexible in our ability to respond to the financial environment.

Consumer confidence is an important benchmark in determining the health of an economy. Public confidence in the marketplace falls when markets are uncertain. In this unpredictable market, consumers have experienced some unanticipated risks, which have resulted in a decline in consumer confidence and risk tolerance. Consequently, consumers and stakeholders may express reduced confidence in the ability of governments and regulators to safeguard the financial system.

Regulators must ensure that adequate protections are maintained and consumers are made aware of the risks the current market might pose. Consumers need to play an active part in learning about their rights and responsibilities for their financial decisions.

Regulatory Approach

FSCO recognizes its role within the financial services industry in these unprecedented times. The regulated sectors look to FSCO for appropriate and efficient regulatory responses to the realities of the current environment and to develop risk‑based strategies to address these conditions.

In these challenging times, it is essential that all regulators have a firm grasp of market realities and be vigilant in discharging their responsibilities. Also, we expect the financial institutions we regulate to do their part to maintain high standards of diligence in their oversight roles.

FSCO is taking into account other variables that impact on its responsibilities as a regulator. They include:

  • Focusing compliance and enforcement activities on those risks that are most directly related to the current economic and financial services climate.
  • Emphasizing governance as a major component of risk analysis and assessments.
  • Ensuring that financial services providers have adopted practices, policies, procedures and systems based on recognized financial sector governance standards.
  • Identifying and addressing risks to regulatory objectives in the area of market conduct by using proven tools to assess market conduct of financial services providers.
  • Adopting refined methods for the regulation of insurance, pension plans, credit unions/caisses populaires and mortgage brokerages based on the risk-based approach to regulation.
  • Improving the clarity of regulator’s roles in similar federally and provincially regulated activities.

While continuing to maintain our core business activities, FSCO has directed some of its resources to address the current economy. For example, solvency monitoring of regulated financial institutions and pension plans has been increased. In addition, the market practices of insurance companies are being monitored to ensure that companies maintain consumer protection standards.

We recognize our responsibility and commitment to our stakeholders to exercise care and to be accountable for the use of resources entrusted to us. While this plan outlines the priorities and initiatives of FSCO over the next year, current economic conditions may cause us to re‑visit our planned activities.

FSCO’s Strategic Priorities

FSCO is guided by its newly established strategic priorities. As each is important, FSCO’s strategic priorities are not ranked in any particular order:

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  • Conduct FSCO’s activities in accordance with risk-based principles.
  • Continuous improvement in the delivery of our services.
  • Foster a coordinated national approach to regulatory issues.

FSCO believes these strategic priorities and their associated initiatives, which are outlined on the following pages, will have a positive impact on consumers, pension plan beneficiaries and industry stakeholders.

A large portion of FSCO’s core activities are not specifically outlined in the Statement of Priorities. These include vital services and protections for Ontario residents. This statement focuses on new activities or changes to existing activities.

At its inception, FSCO adopted a culture of transparency, partnership and dialogue. FSCO continues to benefit from strong collaboration with all of its stakeholders.

As expressed in our strategic priorities, FSCO is committed to maintaining its well‑established culture of risk‑based regulation. Ensuring legislative and regulatory compliance in the sectors we regulate is important. As a result, our systems and resources are directed toward areas that pose the greatest risk. FSCO also expects the financial services industry to have in place effective industry responses to problems as they arise in these challenging times.

FSCO recognizes that our regulated sectors have had to streamline their businesses and curtail their expenditures. FSCO is guided by established funding principles that strive to provide value‑for‑money to its stakeholders and ensure that efficient and quality services are delivered.

Recently, the government announced measures to restrain spending on public salaries and to freeze the current size of the Ontario Public Service. The government has also implemented restraints on travel, print advertising and the use of It consultants. FSCO is committed to managing its budget and expenditures in a prudent manner, and has also adopted these expenditure restraint measures.

These are unprecedented times; nevertheless, there is strong leadership and commitment from provincial governments as well as regulators to work together through these challenges. As a financial services regulator, FSCO will continue its vigilance to ensure that consumers, pension plan beneficiaries and other stakeholders continue to be treated fairly in accordance with the law and their contracts.

FSCO in Profile

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

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; and a summary of the reasons for adoption of the priorities.”

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

As of March 31, 2009, FSCO regulated or registered 382 insurance companies, 7,908 pension plans, 200 credit unions and caisses populaires, 56 loan and trust companies, 1,335 mortgage brokerages, 2,282 mortgage brokers, 8,103 mortgage agents, 1,602 co‑operative corporations, as well as approximately 41,500 insurance agents, 4,079 corporate insurance agencies and 1,361 insurance adjusters.

Our Strategic Priorities and Activities

The following section lists FSCO’s three strategic priorities and their associated activities.

FSCO identified the activities to be included in this statement as they meet the challenges currently facing the financial services sector and, in our view, address the financial realities of the current economy.

  • Conduct FSCO’s activities in accordance with risk‑based principles
    • Upgrade the licensing and compliance information systems to better identify companies and intermediaries that pose a risk of loss to the consumers and businesses using the companies’ and intermediaries’ financial services.
    • Enhance the functionality of the current pension database to provide expanded pension plan information and introduce electronic filing for selected applications and filings.
    • Continue to work on the enhancement of auto insurance regulatory data.
    • Undertake a study of closed bodily injury claims, in partnership with automobile insurers, to provide a more detailed analysis of the types of injuries, costs and other factors contributing to automobile insurance claims in Ontario.
    • Establish a protocol for the processing and payment of Statutory Accident Benefits Schedule (Sabs) claims by the Motor Vehicle Accident Claims Fund (Mvacf) and subsequent recovery of Mvacf costs from the auto insurance industry in the event of an insolvent insurer.
    • Closely monitor the implementation of the International Financial Reporting Standards. Also, work with stakeholders to ensure they are aware of the accounting changes and of their obligations.

Work with the Ministry of Finance and FSCO stakeholders to:

  • Implement changes to the current automobile insurance system arising from the Superintendent’s Five‑Year Review based on direction from the Minister of Finance.
  • Implement the Joint Forum framework on harmonized point of sale disclosure for Individual Variable Insurance Contracts (IVICs, also known as segregated funds) and mutual funds to ensure consumers are provided with easily understandable information on the risks and benefits of these investment products at the time of purchase.
  • Continuous improvement in the delivery of our services
    • Identify opportunities to enhance tracking of pension inquiries and complaints to ensure pension plan beneficiaries receive timely and accurate responses to inquiries and/or complaints.
    • Improve front‑line regulatory services by streamlining the application process for Defined Benefit pension plans.
    • Identify opportunities to enhance stakeholder engagement in the pension policy development process.
    • Work with automobile insurance stakeholders to make the rate filing approval process more efficient, effective and transparent.

Work with the Ministry of Finance and FSCO stakeholders to:

  • Provide support in the development of legislative changes resulting from the government’s announcements on solvency funding relief for Ontario pension plans and other initiatives involving pension plans.
  • Provide input into the development of any legislation and/or regulations that may be adopted as a result of recommendations from the Ontario Expert Commission on Pensions (Oecp) report.
  • Implement any regulatory changes following the proclamation of amendments to the Credit Unions and Caisses Populaires Act, 1994. This work will be carried out in cooperation with the Deposit Insurance Corporation of Ontario (Dico).
  • Identify opportunities to streamline the regulatory regime under which co‑operatives currently operate through the co‑operative sector liaison committee.

Foster a coordinated approach to regulatory issues

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 Canadian Insurance Services Regulatory Organizations (Cisro), the General Insurance Statistical Agency (Gisa) and the Canadian Automobile Insurance Rate Regulators (Carr).

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. This list represents key projects, particularly those that deal with the current financial environment.

Joint Forum
  • Examine the responsibilities of investment product manufacturers, intermediaries and consumers in ensuring that consumers are offered suitable products and are able to make informed decisions.
  • Develop and disseminate a publication that will provide information on the various compensation funds for the purchase of financial products and services.
  • Coordinate regulatory efforts on consumer information and education, including exchanging information on best practices in delivering information and partnering with other organizations.
  • Develop mechanisms to exchange information, with other regulators and Joint Forum stakeholders, on risks to consumers within the financial system.
  • Develop mechanisms to allow for more effective sharing of information on regulatory enforcement issues and actions across sectors and jurisdictions.
Ccir
  • Encourage the insurance industry to develop and implement sound governance practices, standards and guidelines within their organizations.
  • Complete the national expansion of a complaint data reporting system based on the system developed for the Autorité des marchés financiers (Amf) and FSCO to support a risk‑based approach to regulation.
Capsa
  • Finalize a proposed new agreement to establish clear rules for the administration and regulation of multi‑jurisdictional pension plans.
  • Examine issues related to the application of the “prudent person” rule, giving consideration to both the assets and liabilities of pension plans to enhance protection for pension plan beneficiaries.
Report Back on Key Initiatives from 2008

FSCO’s Statement of Priorities includes a report on the progress of key initiatives identified in the previous year’s statement and their intended benefits to stakeholders and the regulatory system. FSCO revised its priorities for this year’s statement. This section of the report reflects previous priorities:

  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.

Many of FSCO’s initiatives are complex, span several years and involve various partners, such as industry associations, national organizations of regulators, and the federal and provincial governments. Where work continues on these initiatives, FSCO is only reporting back on milestones that have been achieved from the 2008 Statement of Priorities.

  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
    • Released a framework for point of sale disclosure for mutual funds and Individual Variable Insurance Contracts (Ivics). The Joint Forum will continue to monitor developments as the Ccir and the Canadian Securities Administrators (Csa) implement the framework. Full implementation of the framework will result in consumers receiving easily understandable information, at the time of purchase, on the risks and benefits of purchasing mutual funds and IVICs.
    • Coordinated regulatory efforts on consumer information and education by meeting with representatives from the pension, insurance and securities sectors in fall 2008. In addition, the Joint Forum jointly sponsored a financial literacy conference with the Financial Consumer Agency of Canada and Social and Enterprise Development Innovations.
    • Conducted 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. Surveys of CAP sponsors, service providers and members have been completed and a final report with the results of the review will be presented to the Joint Forum at its spring 2009 meeting.
    Ccir
    • Released a paper that made recommendations on issues surrounding the incidental selling of insurance. Ccir designated a Standards of Practice Committee as a venue for providing feedback on the paper, addressing issues raised therein, and monitoring progress.
    Capsa
    • Initiated a consultation with pension stakeholders across Canada on a proposed new agreement to establish clear rules for the administration and regulation of multi‑jurisdictional pension plans
    • Established a Prudent Investment and Funding Committee to examine issues related to the application of the “prudent person” rule, giving consideration to both the assets and liabilities of pension plans, to enhance protection for pension plan beneficiaries. This committee will also develop a common approach to pension plan funding policies, recognizing the link to fund governance to enhance the supervision and protection of pension plan assets.
  2. Enhance the risk-based approach to regulation
    • Created a plan for the development and roll‑out of a national complaint data reporting system based on the system developed for the AMF and FSCO. This will help ensure the consistency and accuracy of complaint data and allow regulators to extract both specific and aggregate data from the system.
    • As a member of Gisa, FSCO worked on a questionnaire to assess the risk of non‑compliance with requirements for the submission of auto insurance statistical data. The findings and best practices for submission of quality statistical data identified from responses to the questionnaire were presented to the insurance industry in January 2009.
    • Implemented the Contribution Monitoring Program that monitors the remittance of contributions to defined benefit pension plans to improve protection for pension plan beneficiaries.
    • Worked on a project that aims to identify new sources of information, evaluate the financial strength of pension plan sponsors and assess the feasibility of incorporating such information in the risk review process.
    • Consulted with stakeholders to identify and explore options for streamlining the processing of defined contribution pension plan transactions.
    • Reviewed data currently requested in pension plan regulatory filings to ensure that appropriate data is being requested. In addition, opportunities for electronic filings by pension plans were examined in order to modernize the filing process.
  3. Review and recommend amendments to the regulatory framework to keep pace with changes in the marketplace
    • As a member of Gisa, FSCO participated in meetings on regulatory data needs and reviewed a draft report on statistical plan data.
    • Submitted a report to the Minister of Finance on a five-year review of the automobile insurance system. FSCO had invited stakeholders to provide feedback to the Superintendent on Ontario’s automobile insurance system.

Worked with the Ministry of Finance and FSCO stakeholders to:

  • Provide assistance and support as needed to the Oecp in its examination of legislation governing the funding of defined benefit pension plans, the rules related to pension deficits and surpluses and other issues related to the security, viability and sustainability of the pension system in Ontario.
  • Review the adequacy of statutory accident benefits.
  • Implement regulations, educational standards and licensing requirements under the Mortgage Brokerages, Lenders and Administrators Act, 2006. The legislation came into full effect on July 1, 2008.
  1. Improve delivery of services
    • Conducted a range of outreach activities across the province that provided information to consumers and other stakeholders about FSCO’s dispute resolution services.
    • Developed and distributed material for consumers to raise public awareness of the consumer protection measures contained in the new Mortgage Brokerages, Lenders and Administrators Act, 2006.
The Financial Services Tribunal

The Financial Services Tribunal is an independent, adjudicative body composed of nine to 15 members (14 members as of April 1, 2009), 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 priorities:

  • Continue to ensure that appropriate expertise is available and allocated to staff panels appointed to hear Tribunal matters, including the retention of qualified experts and the provision of supplementary training.
  • Expand dialogue with members of the legal profession who may deal with the Tribunal primarily through consultation with the Tribunal’s recently reconstituted legal advisory committee.
  • Identify and update Tribunal practices and procedures to facilitate the Tribunal’s processes or which may require revision to reflect legislative or regulatory changes or recent case law relevant to adjudicative tribunals.
Conclusion

This statement details FSCO’s proposed initiatives and projects for 2009 and provides a report back on key initiatives from 2008. Throughout the development of these priorities, we recognize our responsibility and commitment to our stakeholders to exercise care and to be accountable for the use of resources entrusted to us.

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 achieve our objectives and meet the challenges of our current financial environment.

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

John Solursh
Chair,
Financial Services Commission of
Ontario and
Chair, Financial Services Tribunal
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