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

2009-07-04

Achieve Staffing Inc.

002018988

2009-07-04

Acobini Bakeries Inc.

001111983

2009-07-04

Agincourt Sodding & Paving Co. Ltd.

000586145

2009-07-04

Aliance Construction Ltd.

001314114

2009-07-04

Allied Film And Video Canada Ltd.

001113133

2009-07-04

Apple Athletic Products (1995) Inc.

001125615

2009-07-04

Autobase Collision Incorporated

001489897

2009-07-04

Brightvale Construction Limited

000093081

2009-07-04

Brigitte Furs Inc.

000690589

2009-07-04

Brokerage Cleaning Consortium Inc.

001511570

2009-07-04

C. Lawson Contracting Ltd.

000901408

2009-07-04

Cael Telecom Ltd.

001303698

2009-07-04

Cat Lake Power Utility Ltd.

001440933

2009-07-04

Chao Fa Ltd.

001540403

2009-07-04

Cingal Consulting Inc.

001436980

2009-07-04

Crown Equity Management Inc.

001562811

2009-07-04

Dan’s Muffler & Brake Shop Ltd.

001278466

2009-07-04

Dasamead Incorporated

001188614

2009-07-04

Dibrimo Management Services Limited

000377367

2009-07-04

Discreet Computer Solutions Inc.

000765525

2009-07-04

Ethier Marketing Inc.

001074129

2009-07-04

Exotic Cars Of Canada Inc.

001565101

2009-07-04

Fairhome Investments Inc.

001607619

2009-07-04

Fcs Computers Inc.

001368668

2009-07-04

Golden Swan Training & Transport Inc.

002004423

2009-07-04

Griffin Protection Services Inc.

002071424

2009-07-04

Gulletson, Robshaw Inc.

000612800

2009-07-04

Hardy’s Quality Comfort Inc.

001344952

2009-07-04

Honest Supermarket Inc.

001241709

2009-07-04

Hutton Interiors Inc.

002000777

2009-07-04

Indcom Trading Company Inc.

001039668

2009-07-04

It Process Solutions Inc.

001354270

2009-07-04

Jlc Consulting Services Inc.

002001494

2009-07-04

Juststudent.Com Ltd.

001373034

2009-07-04

Karlovo Moving Ltd.

001642840

2009-07-04

Kbgsoft Inc.

001553499

2009-07-04

Kellam Leasing Ltd.

000782687

2009-07-04

Keller Electric Controls Inc.

000796476

2009-07-04

Ken Philp Plumbing & Heating Ltd.

000526044

2009-07-04

Kmy Tri-Med Inc.

001149736

2009-07-04

Lisbon Construction Inc.

001606789

2009-07-04

Mae Automotive Inc.

001251155

2009-07-04

Maple Traders Ltd.

000930500

2009-07-04

Mccaul Leasehold Management Limited

001619940

2009-07-04

Mcguire’s Tree Guys Ltd.

001552544

2009-07-04

Merdeka Boutique Enterprises Inc.

001540203

2009-07-04

Mian Supermarket Inc.

002021300

2009-07-04

Microdirect Computer Inc.

002016144

2009-07-04

New Dimension Interior Housekeeping Inc.

001041701

2009-07-04

Padula Stone Design Inc.

001604203

2009-07-04

Panak Co. Ltd.

001615578

2009-07-04

Parts Direct Limited

002038139

2009-07-04

Paul Contracting Inc.

001586924

2009-07-04

Penn Station Freight Inc.

001491185

2009-07-04

Petals And Plants Ltd.

000293059

2009-07-04

Pixi Entertainment Inc.

001540429

2009-07-04

Platinum Film Productions Ltd.

001355008

2009-07-04

Platinum Ridge Homes Ltd.

001371195

2009-07-04

Princess Cabinet & Woodworking Ltd.

001147198

2009-07-04

Prosperity Investech Inc.

002049538

2009-07-04

R.J. Raggs Clothing And Apparel Ltd.

001309910

2009-07-04

Rok-Marko Construction (Windsor) Ltd.

000701225

2009-07-04

Sako Egraphics Inc.

001463300

2009-07-04

Shadow Investments Corporation Vi

000952391

2009-07-04

Sunlight Hydroponics Corp.

001451936

2009-07-04

Superior Wellness & Skin Care Centre Inc.

001650164

2009-07-04

Surf Muskoka Cybercafe Inc.

001524708

2009-07-04

Terracorp Properties Inc.

000702712

2009-07-04

The Authentic Group Inc.

000946176

2009-07-04

Tiknbop Investments Ltd.

002103775

2009-07-04

Trader Joe’s 2Nd Hand Store Inc.

001419282

2009-07-04

Turner Products, Limited

000117092

2009-07-04

Twin Rinks Enterprises Inc.

001508138

2009-07-04

Una Entertainment Inc.

001609424

2009-07-04

Urban Styles Inc.

001372371

2009-07-04

V & E Pizza Ltd.

000980867

2009-07-04

Van Egmond & Associates Inc.

001064111

2009-07-04

Vendwell Industries Inc.

000986100

2009-07-04

Viosoftline Inc.

001217942

2009-07-04

Virco Distributors Inc.

001342079

2009-07-04

York Street Hospitality Ltd.

001101524

2009-07-04

1032531 Ontario Limited

001032531

2009-07-04

1056818 Ontario Ltd.

001056818

2009-07-04

1071772 Ontario Limited

001071772

2009-07-04

1124158 Ontario Inc.

001124158

2009-07-04

1143132 Ontario Ltd.

001143132

2009-07-04

1224196 Ontario Inc.

001224196

2009-07-04

1235685 Ontario Inc.

001235685

2009-07-04

1235749 Ontario Inc.

001235749

2009-07-04

1242281 Ontario Inc.

001242281

2009-07-04

1252189 Ontario Inc.

001252189

2009-07-04

1309804 Ontario Inc.

001309804

2009-07-04

1370312 Ontario Limited

001370312

2009-07-04

1376506 Ontario Inc.

001376506

2009-07-04

1385421 Ontario Ltd.

001385421

2009-07-04

1388183 Ontario Inc.

001388183

2009-07-04

1421016 Ontario Inc.

001421016

2009-07-04

1487067 Ontario Limited

001487067

2009-07-04

1499143 Ontario Limited

001499143

2009-07-04

1511328 Ontario Inc.

001511328

2009-07-04

1530970 Ontario Limited

001530970

2009-07-04

1547071 Ontario Inc.

001547071

2009-07-04

1574296 Ontario Inc.

001574296

2009-07-04

1580781 Ontario Inc.

001580781

2009-07-04

1603664 Ontario Inc.

001603664

2009-07-04

1612394 Ontario Inc.

001612394

2009-07-04

1640116 Ontario Inc.

001640116

2009-07-04

1640429 Ontario Inc.

001640429

2009-07-04

2004031 Ontario Inc.

002004031

2009-07-04

2004453 Ontario Inc.

002004453

2009-07-04

2033603 Ontario Limited

002033603

2009-07-04

642722 Ontario Limited

000642722

2009-07-04

709069 Ontario Ltd.

000709069

2009-07-04

764112 Ontario Limited

000764112

2009-07-04

776538 Ontario Ltd.

000776538

2009-07-04

842280 Ontario Inc.

000842280

2009-07-04

860761 Ontario Limited

000860761

2009-07-04

986273 Ontario Inc.

000986273

2009-07-04

987854 Ontario Ltd.

000987854

2009-07-04

991491 Ontario Inc.

000991491

Katherine M. Murray
Director, Ministry of Government Services
(142-G347)

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

2009-06-08

A & B Maintenance Guelph Inc.

001029154

2009-06-08

Atrium Impex International Ltd.

001046186

2009-06-08

Batron Limited

001142844

2009-06-08

Biolit Consulting Inc.

001354322

2009-06-08

Bird Control International Inc.

000740268

2009-06-08

Blackgold Systems Group Inc.

000845712

2009-06-08

Blather, Prattle And Carp Ltd.

001182990

2009-06-08

Bob Storey Electric Limited

000397435

2009-06-08

Boddam Funding Limited

000585845

2009-06-08

Burkhardt & Co. Ltd.

001253343

2009-06-08

Burton’s Sanitation Limited

000103792

2009-06-08

Cafe Spasso Inc.

001062701

2009-06-08

Canadian Naturals Ltd.

000915809

2009-06-08

Cb International Investments Ltd.

001441948

2009-06-08

Children’s Choice Child Care Inc.

000724746

2009-06-08

Comcor Capital Corporation

000997657

2009-06-08

Comprehensive Communication Strategies Inc.

000903644

2009-06-08

Contek Electric Inc.

001381657

2009-06-08

Couto & Sons Roofing Ltd.

001521600

2009-06-08

Curad-Mir Inc.

001066446

2009-06-08

Digital Business Services Inc.

001437972

2009-06-08

Don Arnold Design & Contracting Ltd.

001404559

2009-06-08

Entireco Inc.

001369927

2009-06-08

Extreme Auto Appearance Ltd.

001372915

2009-06-08

Faracaster Inc.

001463187

2009-06-08

Floors And Kitchen Doors Ltd.

001255934

2009-06-08

Grampian Associates Inc.

000794887

2009-06-08

Great Alpine Window Cleaning Inc.

000574171

2009-06-08

Gttn Group Inc.

001645226

2009-06-08

Hamilton Mountain Floor Store Inc.

001080953

2009-06-08

Innersight Educational Homes Inc.

001381552

2009-06-08

Interaudit Inc.

001595153

2009-06-08

Italian Stone 3000 Inc.

001591228

2009-06-08

Itax Financial Inc.

001557713

2009-06-08

James Dart Enterprises Inc.

001200665

2009-06-08

L M Sportswear Inc.

001013028

2009-06-08

Lapege Investments Limited

000245496

2009-06-08

Lowm Investments Ltd.

000846042

2009-06-08

M.B.C. Masonry Limited

000385193

2009-06-08

Mclellan, L. Contracting Ltd.

001397033

2009-06-08

Mcritchie Distributing Inc.

000484868

2009-06-08

Moon Land Registry Inc.

001403430

2009-06-08

Mycob Information Services Inc.

001270645

2009-06-08

Pinehill Commercial Equities Inc.

001539788

2009-06-08

Public Image Communications Inc.

000983499

2009-06-08

Randy Mendonca Inc.

002020810

2009-06-08

Robah Inc.

001302118

2009-06-08

Samarch Construction Ltd.

001590888

2009-06-08

Sanco Disposal & Scrap Metal Ltd.

000512701

2009-06-08

Scout Systems Inc.

001595033

2009-06-08

Sds Manufacturing Inc.

001324128

2009-06-08

Silverwill Consultants Inc.

001334787

2009-06-08

Simian Communications Limited

001326220

2009-06-08

Steingard Photography Barrie Ltd.

000495100

2009-06-08

Stoneboats Restaurant Inc.

001438794

2009-06-08

Superfan Sports & Entertainment Ltd.

001384621

2009-06-08

Talut Inc.

001155863

2009-06-08

The Kidsway Ltd.

001152313

2009-06-08

The Travel Edge Inc.

001195903

2009-06-08

The Way Point Bar Inc.

001276893

2009-06-08

Triple E Consulting Inc.

001189384

2009-06-08

Vip Jazz/Martini Lounge Corp.

001597346

2009-06-08

Vp Fleet Inc.

001432174

2009-06-08

Watson’s Auto Service Inc.

001363677

2009-06-08

Westwood Sales Inc.

001429267

2009-06-08

Winston Insurance Network Inc.

000947713

2009-06-08

Xytex Technologies Corporation

001244645

2009-06-08

Zara Holdings Limited

000589527

2009-06-08

1015277 Ontario Inc.

001015277

2009-06-08

1071093 Ontario Inc.

001071093

2009-06-08

1073266 Ontario Ltd.

001073266

2009-06-08

1074009 Ontario Ltd.

001074009

2009-06-08

1078633 Ontario Inc.

001078633

2009-06-08

1079089 Ontario Inc.

001079089

2009-06-08

1081165 Ontario Inc.

001081165

2009-06-08

1126308 Ontario Inc.

001126308

2009-06-08

1149583 Ontario Inc.

001149583

2009-06-08

1175946 Ontario Inc.

001175946

2009-06-08

1251523 Ontario Limited

001251523

2009-06-08

1261531 Ontario Ltd.

001261531

2009-06-08

1281113 Ontario Limited

001281113

2009-06-08

1290083 Ontario Ltd.

001290083

2009-06-08

1399775 Ontario Limited

001399775

2009-06-08

1448231 Ontario Inc.

001448231

2009-06-08

1464834 Ontario Inc.

001464834

2009-06-08

1470437 Ontario Ltd.

001470437

2009-06-08

1519844 Ontario Inc.

001519844

2009-06-08

1521109 Ontario Ltd.

001521109

2009-06-08

1527555 Ontario Inc.

001527555

2009-06-08

1529393 Ontario Inc.

001529393

2009-06-08

1539567 Ontario Inc.

001539567

2009-06-08

1550637 Ontario Inc.

001550637

2009-06-08

1564452 Ontario Inc.

001564452

2009-06-08

1578392 Ontario Inc.

001578392

2009-06-08

1630275 Ontario Inc.

001630275

2009-06-08

2001029 Ontario Inc.

002001029

2009-06-08

2009079 Ontario Inc.

002009079

2009-06-08

2029280 Ontario Inc.

002029280

2009-06-08

31 Dunlop Street Limited

001281481

2009-06-08

694918 Ontario Limited

000694918

2009-06-08

952379 Ontario Limited

000952379

2009-06-08

958434 Ontario Inc.

000958434

Katherine M. Murray
Director, Ministry of Government Services
(142-G348)

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

2009-05-22

Garden City Cat Hospital Inc.

001589864

2009-05-22

L. E. Deneau Enterprises Ltd.

000667821

2009-05-22

1073813 Ontario Inc.

001073813

2009-05-22

715835 Ontario Inc.

000715835

2009-05-25

Air-Land & Sea Transport, Inc.

001268973

2009-05-25

Chimo Enterprises Ltd.

001445421

2009-05-25

Culotta Wines Limited

000767637

2009-05-25

Danforth Glass And Mirror Co. Limited

000244632

2009-05-25

Denis E. Vance + Associates Incorporated

000858942

2009-05-25

High Step Painting Inc.

001485710

2009-05-25

Human Performance Systems Inc.

001323267

2009-05-25

Jupiter Punch Pictures Inc.

001394614

2009-05-25

Lt Trucking Inc.

001364752

2009-05-25

Mmphoto Inc.

002026327

2009-05-25

Rkc Carriers Inc.

002079945

2009-05-25

Spike Holdings Limited

000224644

2009-05-25

1365684 Ontario Ltd.

001365684

2009-05-25

1659887 Ontario Inc.

001659887

2009-05-25

1730910 Ontario Inc.

001730910

2009-05-25

2039602 Ontario Inc.

002039602

2009-05-26

Bal Road Transport Inc.

002165150

2009-05-26

Burlington Travel Promotions Limited

000740844

2009-05-26

Canoor Corp.

002095865

2009-05-26

Creating Impressions Inc.

000597103

2009-05-26

Dhanoa Logistics Inc.

002124902

2009-05-26

Hamam Investments Limited

000965415

2009-05-26

Ib.Ya Fashion By Celine Inc.

001707427

2009-05-26

Joe Inc.

001373101

2009-05-26

Joseph Market Inc.

001690716

2009-05-26

Mari Consulting Limited

002119270

2009-05-26

Mitchell Heating And Air Inc.

001500462

2009-05-26

Triskelion Ltd.

001088985

2009-05-26

Will Copy Ltd.

001152934

2009-05-26

1455175 Ontario Inc.

001455175

2009-05-26

1482164 Ontario Ltd.

001482164

2009-05-26

1510061 Ontario Inc.

001510061

2009-05-26

1573211 Ontario Inc.

001573211

2009-05-26

1588211 Ontario Inc.

001588211

2009-05-26

1756345 Ontario Inc.

001756345

2009-05-26

1759706 Ontario Inc.

001759706

2009-05-26

2117139 Ontario Inc.

002117139

2009-05-26

2126051 Ontario Inc.

002126051

2009-05-26

888352 Ontario Inc.

000888352

2009-05-27

Aron King Associates Management Corporation

001330752

2009-05-27

Cassea Distribution Consultants Inc.

002078629

2009-05-27

Corvus Ltd.

002060372

2009-05-27

Costa Tambor Investments Inc.

002056304

2009-05-27

D.D. Design Inc.

001132497

2009-05-27

Dmn Mechanical Inc.

001086101

2009-05-27

Domac Limited

000551925

2009-05-27

Enetrx Corp.

001429898

2009-05-27

Feathermoss Contractors Inc.

001670777

2009-05-27

Grant B. Cairns Ltd.

000638353

2009-05-27

H & D Meditech Inc.

001557231

2009-05-27

J-T North America Trading Corp.

001105136

2009-05-27

Kirkor Custom Homes Inc.

001108793

2009-05-27

Madoc Log Yard Inc.

001178487

2009-05-27

Nat Sugar Limited

000208591

2009-05-27

Omi International Corporation

002049850

2009-05-27

Omi Medical Anti-Aging Services (Gta) Inc.

002063167

2009-05-27

Ontario Safety Driving School Inc.

000925254

2009-05-27

P.M.Golobic & Associates Inc.

001161490

2009-05-27

Pmg Enterprises Inc.

002076953

2009-05-27

Quarum Studios Inc.

001092223

2009-05-27

Sar Kenwood Food Inc.

001557822

2009-05-27

Sar Landmark Food Inc.

001557823

2009-05-27

Sar Stratford Food Inc.

001566182

2009-05-27

Scheltema Construction Incorporated

002005312

2009-05-27

Tristan Contracting Inc.

001662065

2009-05-27

1237553 Ontario Inc.

001237553

2009-05-27

1322368 Ontario Ltd.

001322368

2009-05-27

1435204 Ontario Inc.

001435204

2009-05-27

1448772 Ontario Inc.

001448772

2009-05-27

1487379 Ontario Inc.

001487379

2009-05-27

1489510 Ontario Inc.

001489510

2009-05-27

1523515 Ontario Inc.

001523515

2009-05-27

1590318 Ontario Inc.

001590318

2009-05-27

1687548 Ontario Inc.

001687548

2009-05-27

2058452 Ontario Inc.

002058452

2009-05-27

2061719 Ontario Inc.

002061719

2009-05-27

2103506 Ontario Inc.

002103506

2009-05-27

295519 Ontario Incorporated

000295519

2009-05-27

548213 Ontario Inc.

000548213

2009-05-27

634002 Ontario Limited

000634002

2009-05-27

634003 Ontario Limited

000634003

2009-05-27

867110 Ontario Inc.

000867110

2009-05-28

Acupuncture For Life Inc.

001200785

2009-05-28

Canyeti Logistics & Transportation Inc.

002043936

2009-05-28

Carlo Sicoli & Associates Ltd.

001436769

2009-05-28

Daco Cash Advance Inc.

001593006

2009-05-28

Eagle Star Holdings Inc.

000646675

2009-05-28

Elsian Investments Limited

000097855

2009-05-28

Fasteast Inc.

001670545

2009-05-28

Grand Getaway Inc.

001117763

2009-05-28

Hansen Investment Corp.

001043135

2009-05-28

Highmark Staffing Services Inc.

002063245

2009-05-28

Kuehlenborg Food Services Ltd.

001077838

2009-05-28

Ming Fai Group Inc.

001348399

2009-05-28

Neeshat Oriental Carpets Limited

000267851

2009-05-28

Visionscape Communications Ltd.

001560309

2009-05-28

Vortiv Group Inc.

001445163

2009-05-28

1494222 Ontario Inc.

001494222

2009-05-28

1631746 Ontario Inc.

001631746

2009-05-28

2053902 Ontario Inc.

002053902

2009-05-28

386607 Ontario Limited

000386607

2009-05-28

864089 Ontario Limited

000864089

2009-05-29

Alju Inc.

001610331

2009-05-29

C.E. Services Group Limited

001040154

2009-05-29

Continental Alloys Co. Ltd.

001462133

2009-05-29

Donfran Holdings Inc.

000250418

2009-05-29

Drescher Electric Inc.

001047478

2009-05-29

Edm Pro Inc.

001196046

2009-05-29

G. Carofano & Sons Produce Ltd.

000465182

2009-05-29

G. D. Smeltzer Limited

000407123

2009-05-29

Gene’s Carpentry & Painting Ltd.

000849603

2009-05-29

Georgian Bay Tire Inc.

001569321

2009-05-29

Howard E. Brown Limited

000063427

2009-05-29

Hudico Cleaners Inc.

001201589

2009-05-29

Keith Boyce Enterprises Ltd.

000415457

2009-05-29

Lucien Menard Trucking Co. Ltd.

000297055

2009-05-29

Mckibbon Sales Inc.

001223894

2009-05-29

Net Wok Incorporated

001675424

2009-05-29

Next Project, Inc.

000690813

2009-05-29

Ontario Traffic Services Ltd.

001569613

2009-05-29

Pathankot Transport Inc.

001535407

2009-05-29

Poon’s Associates Inc.

001547756

2009-05-29

Redner & Associates Inc.

001229285

2009-05-29

S.T.S. Forest Products Inc.

001500472

2009-05-29

The Rosedale Marketing Group Inc.

001376612

2009-05-29

Wars Express Inc.

001477390

2009-05-29

York 1 Holding Corporation

000665769

2009-05-29

1041326 Ontario Inc.

001041326

2009-05-29

1462888 Ontario Inc.

001462888

2009-05-29

1635167 Ontario Limited

001635167

2009-05-29

1756872 Ontario Limited

001756872

2009-05-29

2038754 Ontario Inc.

002038754

2009-05-29

2068131 Ontario Ltd.

002068131

2009-05-30

Kenny Roy Scenic Painting Inc.

001410624

2009-05-30

Virtual Trade Shows Inc.

001650773

2009-05-31

Every Green International Ltd.

001442030

2009-05-31

Yifang Canada Inc.

001651794

2009-06-01

Hmc Moulded Plastics Inc.

001586157

2009-06-01

Jayser Air Distribution Products Ltd.

000544417

2009-06-01

Jrt Automotive Inc.

002146044

2009-06-01

R.A.E. Medical Services Inc.

000633334

2009-06-01

Reblex Transport Ltd.

001337237

2009-06-01

Ronco International Inc.

001159904

2009-06-01

Sabel Technical Services Inc.

001551104

2009-06-01

Sv Consulting Inc.

002108205

2009-06-01

Tasscon Construction Ltd.

001170889

2009-06-01

The Home Engine Inc.

001626981

2009-06-01

1056656 Ontario Limited

001056656

2009-06-01

1249665 Ontario Ltd.

001249665

2009-06-01

1283691 Ontario Inc.

001283691

2009-06-01

2132830 Ontario Limited

002132830

2009-06-01

756914 Ontario Ltd.

000756914

2009-06-02

1336049 Ontario Ltd.

001336049

2009-06-06

Canada Care Recruitment Agency Inc.

001624340

2009-06-08

S. Frombach Pharmacy Ltd.

000985593

2009-06-08

Slw Corp.

002032848

2009-06-08

Wellesley Emu Products Inc.

001246672

2009-06-09

Amo-Cor Aluminum Products Ltd.

000677157

2009-06-09

Arte De Mexico & More Ltd.

001459951

2009-06-09

D. Fashion Outlet Inc.

001523919

2009-06-09

Saugeen Shores Developments Inc.

001670975

2009-06-09

1612724 Ontario Inc.

001612724

2009-06-09

1716457 Ontario Inc.

001716457

2009-06-10

Blue Star Fish Market Inc.

001520295

2009-06-10

Leslie O. Smith Transport Limited

000880459

2009-06-10

Newark Shoes Ltd.

001201195

2009-06-10

Phillip Sperl Real Estate Limited

000277844

2009-06-10

1528466 Ontario Limited

001528466

2009-06-10

2047820 Ontario Inc.

002047820

2009-06-10

686371 Ontario Limited

000686371

2009-06-10

861537 Ontario Inc.

000861537

2009-06-11

Bell Textile Limited

000292718

2009-06-11

Brant Hobby Depot Inc.

000799931

2009-06-11

Comiskey & Associates Insurance Adjusters Ltd.

001537534

2009-06-11

Horizon Legacy Infrastructure Corp.

001523687

2009-06-11

Ichiban Auto Parts Inc.

002156039

2009-06-11

K.D. Schneider Consulting Inc.

001274754

2009-06-11

Ken Westman Automotive Limited

000124670

2009-06-11

Mattesca Holdings Inc.

000723812

2009-06-11

Newmonsun International Ltd.

002123324

2009-06-11

P. S. O. C. Inc.

000995901

2009-06-11

Sunmol Development Limited

001087408

2009-06-11

Support Paralegal Consulting Inc.

001453816

2009-06-11

Wolfbreath Properties Inc.

001418428

2009-06-11

1060022 Ontario Inc.

001060022

2009-06-11

1129091 Ontario Inc.

001129091

2009-06-11

1203915 Ontario Inc.

001203915

2009-06-11

1259626 Ontario Limited

001259626

2009-06-11

1390808 Ontario Inc.

001390808

2009-06-11

1570644 Ontario Ltd.

001570644

2009-06-11

2017051 Ontario Limited

002017051

2009-06-12

Clarence Clark Construction Ltd.

000630458

2009-06-12

Fu Lin Trade Co., Ltd.

001070710

2009-06-12

G & G Industrial Services Corp.

001122711

2009-06-12

I.L.M. Canada Inc.

001072005

2009-06-12

Klassic Autobody Inc.

001196633

2009-06-12

Leslie Siu Drugs Ltd.

001182110

2009-06-12

N.H.A (Canada) Inc.

002083160

2009-06-12

Oliver’s Lane Inc.

001604283

2009-06-12

P.M. Services Limited

000944679

2009-06-12

Paga Inc.

001378575

2009-06-12

Perkins Holding Company Inc.

001764287

2009-06-12

Pramukh Convenience Inc.

001615403

2009-06-12

Queensmill Trading Ltd.

000954316

2009-06-12

Rana Express Inc.

002011404

2009-06-12

Red Brick House Realty Ltd.

000734829

2009-06-12

View Step Designer (Canada) Ltd.

000986904

2009-06-12

Zeuxis Inc.

001463351

2009-06-12

1019105 Ontario Limited

001019105

2009-06-12

1275369 Ontario Inc.

001275369

2009-06-12

1401162 Ontario Limited

001401162

2009-06-12

1521278 Ontario Ltd.

001521278

2009-06-12

1668863 Ontario Inc.

001668863

2009-06-12

1695950 Ontario Inc.

001695950

2009-06-12

1737324 Ontario Inc.

001737324

2009-06-12

2069920 Ontario Incorporated

002069920

2009-06-15

Broadband Communications Networks Inc.

000732472

2009-06-15

Capvest Income Corp.

001665120

2009-06-15

Cloverhill Building Corp.

001366319

2009-06-15

Huntington Hills Community Group Inc.

002003395

2009-06-15

N. & R. Rizzo Investments Ltd.

001445374

2009-06-15

Naila’s Beauty Salon Inc.

002068506

2009-06-15

St. Marys Holdings Inc. (Canada)

001550169

2009-06-15

Ticko Inc.

001141522

2009-06-15

1195652 Ontario Limited

001195652

2009-06-15

1292082 Ontario Inc.

001292082

2009-06-15

1299406 Ontario Limited

001299406

2009-06-15

1468702 Ontario Limited

001468702

2009-06-15

1481261 Ontario Inc.

001481261

2009-06-15

1517935 Ontario Limited

001517935

2009-06-15

1582998 Ontario Limited

001582998

2009-06-15

1592629 Ontario Limited

001592629

2009-06-15

1621135 Ontario Inc.

001621135

2009-06-15

1639066 Ontario Inc.

001639066

2009-06-15

1685244 Ontario Ltd.

001685244

2009-06-15

2019399 Ontario Inc.

002019399

2009-06-15

2158126 Ontario Limited

002158126

2009-06-15

944 Futures Gate Holdings Inc.

002056483

2009-06-16

Arizona Lifestyles Inc.

001175907

2009-06-16

Autocomp Systems Inc.

000965121

2009-06-16

Banquo Management Services Ltd.

000924542

2009-06-16

Brymac Coach Service Inc.

001428531

2009-06-16

D. Trucking Inc.

001237655

2009-06-16

Domenico Teti Ceramica Limited

000653866

2009-06-16

Ekuntel Inc.

001522973

2009-06-16

Fish N’ Chicks Merchandising Inc.

001045107

2009-06-16

Gogi Transport Ltd.

002052450

2009-06-16

Gre-Phi-T Inc.

000776887

2009-06-16

I & M Eurodeli Inc.

001683754

2009-06-16

Khush Beauty And Skincare Inc.

002059527

2009-06-16

Mack & Associates Inc.

001280676

2009-06-16

Motoled Corp.

002007332

2009-06-16

Panache Inc.

001294299

2009-06-16

Power Sign Ltd.

001037317

2009-06-16

Redstone River Developments Ltd.

002101337

2009-06-16

Robincrest Leadership Consulting Inc.

002060441

2009-06-16

Ron Wilson & Associates Ltd.

000787484

2009-06-16

Safe Glass And Aluminum Inc.

001698957

2009-06-16

Thunderhead Holdings Ltd.

000576414

2009-06-16

Tree Of Life Beauty Spa Inc.

002052082

2009-06-16

United Global Wealth Strategy Inc.

001614633

2009-06-16

1080528 Ontario Inc.

001080528

2009-06-16

1166111 Ontario Inc.

001166111

2009-06-16

1318304 Ontario Ltd.

001318304

2009-06-16

1489657 Ontario Limited

001489657

2009-06-16

1778549 Ontario Inc.

001778549

2009-06-16

2064502 Ontario Inc.

002064502

2009-06-16

2093907 Ontario Inc.

002093907

2009-06-16

2145099 Ontario Inc.

002145099

2009-06-16

2162342 Ontario Inc.

002162342

2009-06-16

2176233 Ontario Inc.

002176233

2009-06-16

620851 Ontario Limited

000620851

2009-06-16

8005-8045 Dixie Road Inc.

001614792

2009-06-16

993159 Ontario Inc.

000993159

2009-06-17

Cooper & Henshaw Mri Inc.

002003367

2009-06-17

I Bee General Contractors Ltd.

001599097

2009-06-17

Ray Gabourie Services Inc.

000691817

2009-06-17

T & T General Labour Inc.

001596306

2009-06-17

Temc Inc.

002140470

2009-06-17

Wexford Pharmacy Limited

000769343

2009-06-17

Zuber Financial Corporation

000973188

2009-06-17

1325300 Ontario Inc.

001325300

2009-06-17

1405154 Ontario Limited

001405154

2009-06-17

1585079 Ontario Inc.

001585079

2009-06-17

1702927 Ontario Inc.

001702927

2009-06-17

2032267 Ontario Limited

002032267

2009-06-17

2066421 Ontario Inc.

002066421

2009-06-17

2134557 Ontario Inc.

002134557

2009-06-17

2154353 Ontario Inc.

002154353

2009-06-17

361077 Ontario Limited

000361077

2009-06-17

367684 Ontario Limited

000367684

2009-06-17

970177 Ontario Limited

000970177

2009-06-18

A&L Lift Truck Sales Inc.

001260914

2009-06-18

B B R Sportsline Limited

001050411

2009-06-18

B.E. Chandler Co. Ltd.

000770295

2009-06-18

Catalyst Rehab Management Inc.

001336968

2009-06-18

Diamondblack Trading Co., Ltd.

002146274

2009-06-18

Surewin Holdings Inc.

001284937

2009-06-18

1722370 Ontario Ltd.

001722370

2009-06-18

2140735 Ontario Ltd.

002140735

2009-06-18

2142266 Ontario Inc.

002142266

2009-06-18

937388 Ontario Limited

000937388

Katherine M. Murray
Director, Ministry of Government Services
(142-G349)

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

2009-03-18

Quality Care Capital Group Corp.

1690491

2009-06-22

411 Travel Inc.

1651976

Katherine M. Murray
Director
(142-G350)

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

2009-06-23

1150341 Ontario Inc.

1150341

2009-06-23

1578920 Ontario Inc.

1578920

2009-06-23

1615914 Ontario Ltd.

1615914

2009-06-23

1656813 Ontario Ltd.

1656813

2009-06-23

2120177 Ontario Inc.

2120177

2009-06-24

2033592 Ontario Limited

2033592

Katherine M. Murray
Director
(142-G351)

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

2009-06-22

Autosol Holdings (Canada) Limited

2029127

2009-06-22

Autosol (North America) Limited

2029126

2009-06-22

Baloch Transportation Co Ltd.

1746369

2009-06-22

Cleveland Tool Company Ltd.

1773014

2009-06-22

Viva Gp Inc.

1668172

2009-06-22

1675950 Ontario Limited

1675950

2009-06-22

1771037 Ontario Inc.

1771037

2009-06-23

Manport Ontario Limited

1642301

2009-06-23

1215834 Ontario Inc.

1215834

Katherine M. Murray
Director
(142-G352)

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

2009-06-19

Road-Wise Truck Training Of Ontario Inc.

1537844

2009-06-19

The Finlandia Clean Water Fund Corporation

1169368

Katherine M. Murray
Director
(142-G353)

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

2009-06-22

African Community Health Services

972813

2009-06-22

Centre For The Advancement Of Video Excellence

1506978

2009-06-22

Exile Infoshop

1752771

2009-06-22

Triple Ess Sportman’s Association Of Ontario

647478

Katherine M. Murray
Director
(142-G354)

Marriage Act

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

June 15 - June 19

Name

Location

Effective Date

Sams, Louise Estelle

Ajax, ON

17-Jun-09

Spicer, Stevan

Belleville, ON

17-Jun-09

Longstaff, Alison

Waterloo, ON

17-Jun-09

Ueta, Kevin

Richmond Hill, ON

17-Jun-09

Detlor, Miles Jordon

Napanee, ON

18-Jun-09

Whitelaw, David

Barrie, ON

18-Jun-09

Allington, Marilyn

Peterborough, ON

18-Jun-09

Cosco, Jeremiah

Kitchener, ON

18-Jun-09

Vaughan, Thomas

Guelph, ON

18-Jun-09

Franzen, Scott

Barrie, ON

18-Jun-09

Snarr, Darren

Stirling, ON

18-Jun-09

Uren, Janet Elizabeth

Lakeside, ON

18-Jun-09

Hext, Jessica

Petrolia, ON

18-Jun-09

Lian, Ching Jehu

Kitchener, ON

18-Jun-09

Johnson, James S.

Ottawa, ON

18-Jun-09

Morrison, Marlen

Hamilton, ON

18-Jun-09

Rashidi, Mitra

Richmond Hill, ON

18-Jun-09

Yun, Young Do

Kitchener, ON

18-Jun-09

Brown, Adam Stewart

Ancaster, ON

18-Jun-09

Peck, Douglas Stuart

Ottawa, ON

18-Jun-09

Remkins, Ingrid

Kimberley, ON

18-Jun-09

Foroughian, Aminollah

Brights, Grove

18-Jun-09

Beacon, Michael

Port Rowan

18-Jun-09

Guthrie, Lionel Andrew

Ajax, ON

18-Jun-09

Berg, Henry

Staples, ON

19-Jun-09

Friesen, Henry

Leamington, ON

19-Jun-09

Cameron, Carlton Owen

Mississauga, ON

19-Jun-09

Taylor, John Cecil

Toronto, ON

19-Jun-09

Cheong, Whankil

Richmond Hill, ON

19-Jun-09

Ahn, Malduk

North York, ON

19-Jun-09

Oh, Byoung

Thornhill, ON

19-Jun-09

Cho, Min Sun

Etobicoke, ON

19-Jun-09

Song, Jae Kap

Orangeville, ON

19-Jun-09

Cho, Kook Hyun

Mississauga, ON

19-Jun-09

Kim, Yong Kon

Toronto, ON

19-Jun-09

Min, Young Sok

Toronto, ON

19-Jun-09

Cho, Yeonggeun

East North York, ON

19-Jun-09

Lee, Dai Hwan

Bowanville, ON

19-Jun-09

Kim, Jin Hyun

Etobicoke, ON

19-Jun-09

Sherman, James Arthur

Toronto, ON

19-Jun-09

Jebara, Mohamad

Kanta,ON

19-Jun-09

Grant, George

Windsor, ON

19-Jun-09

Robinson, Lynda

Windsor, ON

19-Jun-09

Mishra, Lila Dhar

Mississauga, ON

19-Jun-09

Judith M. Hartman,
Deputy Registrar General
(142-G355)

Change of Name Act

Notice is hereby given that the following changes of name were granted during the period from June 15, 2009 to June 21, 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 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

Abbott, Amber.Ella.

Goetz, Amber.Ella.

June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

Abdullah, Nujen.

Jaffer, Nujen.Mehvan.

June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

Acuna Espinoza, Sonia.Stephanie.Jesus.

Sessa, Stephanie.

June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

Acuna, Daniel.Alejandro.

Sessa, Daniel.

June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

Allaire, Melissa.Lynn.Marie.

Morin, Melissa.Lynn.Marie.

June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

Ally, Farisha.Selina.

Ally, Selina.Farisha.

June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

Ally, Sheik.Mohamed.Ishan.

Ally, Mike.Inshan.

June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

Amir, Shamil.

Amirbekov, Shamil.

June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

Aparna, Aparna.

Balu, Aparna.

June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

Asokan, Sarmelaadevi.Sa.

Asokan, Swetha.

June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

Atwal, Manjit.Kaur.

Klair, Manjit.Kaur.

June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

Bailey, Helen.Jane.

Bickell, Helen.Jane.

June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

Baksh, Farah.Alia.

Bryce, Farah.Alia.

June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

Berliant, Ioulia.

Berliant, Julia..

June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

Blanc, Galit.Simona.

Blanc, Simonne.

June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

Blount, Raiel.Eva.Marie.

Chapman, Raiel.Eva.Marie.

June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

Bossio, Melissa.Nina.

Mccrory, Melissa.Miranda.

June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

Boyse, Andrew.Michael.

Lumley, Andrew.Michael.

June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

Brain, Nathan.Reginald.Ivor.

Ruff, Nathan.Winston.

June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

Brent, Melat.Jeffrey.

Doupe, Gabrielle.Melat.Abebe.

June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

Campbell, Mary.Roxanna.

Campbell, Roxanne.Mary.

June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

Carr, Laurel.Julia.

Neilson, Laurel.Julia.Phyllis.

June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

Carswell Wright, Amanda.Marion.

Kingston, Amanda.Marion.

June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

Carswell Wright, Elliot.William.

Kingston, Elliot.William.

June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

Cassidy, Dawn.Park.

Sorley, Dawn.Park.

June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

Chanana, Ankur.

Lall, Ankur.

June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

Chau, Anna.

Kim, Anna.

June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

Chiao, Yen.Jong.Justin.

Chiao, Justin.Yen.Jong.

June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

Choi, Kyeoung.Oun.

Choi, Bestko.

June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

Christiaens, Jessica.Dawn.

Summers, Dawn.Mackenzie.

June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

Court, Dennis.David.

Purdie, Dennis.David.

June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

Cunningham, Allen.Clifford.

Mccauley, Allen.Clifford.

June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

Currie, Benjamin.Robertson.

Robertson-Currie, Benjamin..

June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

Drenth, Richard.Michael.

Ford, Richard.Michael.

June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

Drinkwalter, Marilyn.Susan.

Andrus, Marilyn.Susan.

June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

Drinkwater, Dwayne.William.

Drinkwater, Bud.Dwayne.

June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

Dubrovinsky, Irina.

Makhlin, Irina.

June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

Elisei, Geanina.Rodica.

Bucatariu, Geanina.Rodica.

June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

Filipovic, Jelena.

Salipur, Jelena.

June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

Flintoff, Sophia.Denver.O'Hare.Lesarge.

Flintoff, Denver.Sophia.Lesarge.

June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

Fontanares, Gail.Anne.

Poskitt, Gail.Anne.

June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

Froese, Franz..

Froese, Franz.Martens.

June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

Gagnon, Margot.ThÉRÈSE.

Schelck, Margot.ThÉRÈSE.

June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

GagnÉ, Darquise.Anne.Manon.Simone.

Brunet, Darquise.Anne.Manon.Simone.

June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

Gatluak Thong, Peter.

Chol, Chol.Deng.

June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

Gauthier, Amanda-Lynn.Lilian.Mary.

Gravelle, Amanda-Lynn.Lilian.

June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

Gazley, Nancy.Ann.Cheryl.

White, Nancy-Ann.Cheryl.

June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

Giacomodonato, Angela..

Donato, Angela.Giacomo.

June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

Goldfarb, Sylvie.

Geneau, Katrine.Sylvie.

June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

Grewal, Baljit.Kaur.

Rakhra, Baljit.

June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

Gu, Chao.

Gu, Kent.

June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

Harding, RenÉE.Amanda.

Taylor, RenÉE.Amanda.

June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

Harven, Leslie.Moses.Ewart.

Harvey, Ewart.Leslie.

June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

Hobel, Barry.William.

Fehr, Barry.Stephen.

June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

House, Jose.Maria.

House, Zachary.Christian.Seth.

June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

Hucul-Mcilquham, Sherry.Selena.

Hucul, Sherry-Selena.Tateyana.

June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

Huynh, My.Chinh.

Huynh, Dianna.Isabella.

June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

Igbokwe, Georgina.Mariana.Chioma.

Igbokwe, Gina.Mariana.Chioma.

June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

Jackson, Sheba.Annell.

Shakur Jackson, Star.Phoenix.Amara.Akshaya.Imperial.

June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

Jarrett, Natasha.Anne.Marie.

Jarrett, Tashanna.Marie.

June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

Johal, Jagdeesh.Kaur.

Johal, Jagdish.Kaur.

June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

Johnson, Alexandra.Christina.Catharine.

Cavanagh, Alexandra.Christina.Catharine.

June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

Junger-Hay, Rudger.Eric.

Junger, Rudger.Eric.

June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

Kanerva, Janet.Lee.

Sharp, Janet.Lee.

June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

Kazlou, Aliaksei.

Kazlou, Liosha.

June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

Kennedy Sousa, Amanda.Meagan.

Kennedy, Amanda.Meagan.Sousa.

June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

Khan, Mehboob.

Khan, Mehjoob.

June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

Khan, Sadaf.Shakil.

Ahmed, Sadaf.Kamran.

June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

Khan, Saima.

Khan-Daneyal, Saima..

June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

Kidd, Erin.Maureen.

Fraser, Syl.Erin-Maureen.

June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

Kim, Jennifer.Sue.Yon.

Park, Sue.Yon.

June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

Kish, Joshua.Robin.

Westbrook, Joshua.Robin.

June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

Kochetova, Natalia.

Kochetova-Kozloski, Natalia.

June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

Koehn, Lynde.Marie.Peacock.

Peacock, Linda.Marie.

June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

Kuduzovik, Jack.

Kuduzovic, Sanjin.

June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

Lambert, Carole-Ann.

Lambert, Anne.Marie.Suzanne.

June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

Lindsay, Cheryl.Patricia.

Forsythe, Cheryl.Patricia.

June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

Litwinowicz, Anna.Maria.

Zymiak, Anna.Maria.

June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

Liu, Bao.Shun.

Wang, Edison.

June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

Liu, Xin.Ning.

Liu, Cindy.Xinning.

June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

Mahbub, Rakin.

Talukder, Rakin.Mahbub.

June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

Mallen, Brady.Taylor.

Fournier, Brady.Taylor.

June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

Martin, Kaylie.Lynn.

Mckenzie, Kaylie.Lynn.

June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

Mason, Brian.Johannes.

Paquin, Brian.Johannes.

June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

Matte, Kayla.Summer.Saunders.

Saunders, Kayla.Summer.

June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

Mbamvu, Benedicte.Ngomb..

Tshiama, Benedicte.Ngomba.

June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

Mbamvu, Glody.Bukasa.

Tshiama, Glodi.Bukasa.

June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

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June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

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June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

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June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

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June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

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June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

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Mohammed, Jay.Junior.

June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

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June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

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June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

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June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

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June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

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June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

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June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

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June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

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June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

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June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

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June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

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June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

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June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

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June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

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June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

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June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

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June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

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June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

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June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

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June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

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June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

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June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

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Mccoll, Hailie.Elizabeth.

June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

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June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

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Atara, Bijal.

June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

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June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

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June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

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June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

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June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

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June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

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June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

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June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

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June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

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June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

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June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

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June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

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June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

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June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

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June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

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June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

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June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

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June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

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June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

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June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

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June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

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June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

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June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

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June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

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June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

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June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

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June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

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June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

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June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

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June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

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June 15, 2009 to June 21, 2009

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Judith M. Hartman,
Deputy Registrar General
(142-G356)

Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing

Residential Tenancies Act, 2006

Section 120 Guideline For 2010

Notice

The Guideline applicable for the year 2010 for the purposes of the Residential Tenancies Act, 2006 is 2.1 percent.

Dated at Toronto, this 18th day of June, 2009

Jim Watson
Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing
(142-G357)

Ontario Energy Board

Amendments to the Distribution System Code

  1. Section 1.7 of the Distribution System Code is amended by adding the following text below the last paragraph in that section:

    Section 4.7 and Appendix H come into force on the day that is 90 days from the date on which they are published on the Board’s website after having been made by the Board.

  2. Section 4.1.3 of Distribution System Code is amended by replacing the word “A” at the beginning of that section with the following:

    Subject to section 4.7, a

  3. Section 4.1.4 of the Distribution System Code is amended by replacing the word “If” at the beginning of that section with the following:

    Except in relation to an investigation conducted under section 4.7, if

Glossary Of Symbols

ILB load box current

Ip transformer primary current (on the source side of the ground connection)

Rsource source resistance

Vcc animal contact voltage (measured across a 500 Ohm shunt resistor) between two animal contact points

VccD distributor contribution to animal contact voltage

Vccfsv highest steady state value of animal contact voltage measured during the Farm Stray Voltage Test

Vccfull animal contact voltage during the Distributor Contribution Test measured with the farm power “off” and the load box set at maximum load

Vcchalf animal contact voltage during the Distributor Contribution Test measured with the farm power “off” and the load box set at one-half load

Vccoff animal contact voltage during the Distributor Contribution Test measured with the farm power “off” and the load box “off”

VLB voltage at load box connection to secondary system

Voc open circuit voltage (measured without a shunt resistor) between two animal contact points

Vp voltage from the primary neutral at the transformer to a reference ground rod

Vpfsv value for the primary neutral to reference ground rod voltage corresponding to the highest measured steady state value of animal contact voltage measured during the Farm Stray Voltage Test (Vccfsv)

Vpfull value of the primary neutral to reference ground rod voltage measured during the Distributor Contribution Test with the farm power “off” and the load box set at maximum load

Vphalf value of the primary neutral to reference ground rod voltage measured during the Distributor Contribution Test with the farm power “off” and the load box set at one-half load

Vpoff value of the primary neutral to reference ground rod voltage measured during the Distributor Contribution Test with the farm power “off” and the load box “off”

Vpri nominal primary phase conductor voltage to neutral conductor voltage

Vps voltage drop from the primary neutral conductor at the location of the connection for Vp to the secondary neutral conductor at the location of the connection for Vs

Vs voltage from the secondary neutral in the service panel serving the animal contact area to the reference ground rod

H.1 Application And Scope

This investigation procedure shall be followed by distributors in accordance with section 4.7 of the Code. This investigation procedure focuses on the measurement of farm stray voltage at animal contact locations and on the measurement of contributions to Acc/Acv from the distributor’s distribution system.

A distributor shall ensure that any investigator acting on the distributor’s behalf in conducting an investigation under section 4.7 of the Code and this Appendix complies with all of the requirements of this Appendix.

H.2 Definitions

In this Appendix:

Acc/Acv Threshold” means the ACC or ACV value specified in section 4.7.3 of the Code;

“Animal Contact Test” means the test described in section H.5.1.1;

“animal contact point” means an object or surface an animal can contact physically, such as the pavement, a metal stall stanchion, a metal object in a barn or milking parlour, a water bowl or trough, water in a bowl or trough, or earth;

“animal contact location” means a location where an animal can contact two animal contact points at the same time;

“current” means Alternating Current current, root mean square;

“Distributor Contribution Test” means the test described in section H.5.2.1;

“Distributor Contribution Calculations” means the procedure described in section H.5.2.2;

“Distributor Contribution Confirmation Test & Calculations” means the test and procedure described in section H.5.3.1;

“Distributor Contribution Threshold” means the contribution by a distribution system to ACC or ACV as specified in section 4.7.4 of the Code;

“Farm Stray Voltage Test” means the test described in section H.5.1.2;

“Final Farm Stray Voltage Test” means the test described in section H.5.3.2.

“investigator” means a person responsible for investigating, analyzing and determining the appropriate means of remediating farm stray voltage situations on a distributor’s behalf for the purposes of meeting the distributor’s obligations under section 4.7 of the Code;

“resistance” means the property of hindering the flow of current in an electric circuit;

“root mean square” (“rms”) means the square root of the arithmetic mean (i.e., the average) of the squares of a set of values;

“shunt resistor” means a physical resistor (or combination of resistors) used to simulate the combined resistance of an animal’s body and the resistance between the animal’s body and the animal contact points;

“source resistance” means the resistance in a circuit excluding the combined resistance of the animal’s body and the resistance between the animal’s body and the animal contact points;

“steady state” means the value of a voltage after all transients have decayed to a negligible value. For an alternating quantity, the root-mean-square value in the steady state does not vary with time; and

“voltage” means Alternating Current voltage, root mean square.

H.3 Safety

  1. A distributor shall ensure that the investigation procedures set out in this Appendix are executed by persons qualified under the Occupational Health and Safety Act (Ontario).
  2. If an investigator reasonably believes that a significant or immediate electrical safety hazard is posed by conditions at the site of an investigation, the investigator may suspend the execution of the investigation procedure until the hazard is rectified. The investigator shall promptly report any hazard to life or property to the Electrical Safety Authority.
  3. An investigator may suspend testing if the presence of animals, in any area where electrical equipment or wiring is examined or electrical measurements are taken, creates a potential hazard to the distributor’s personnel.
  4. An investigator shall identify and note the locations of electric fences and other electrified animal control devices in accordance with section H.4.6(1).

H.4 Equipment And Other Requirements

H.4.1 Measuring and Recording Devices

An investigator shall ensure that equipment used for the measurement and/or recording of voltage, current, and resistance meets the criteria specified below:

  1. Resolution and Accuracy - The accuracy and resolution of any instrument used to measure or record animal contact voltage shall limit the error to five percent or less at one volt.
  2. Voltage Measurement - Instruments used to measure animal contact voltage shall be capable of separating and independently measuring alternating current (AC) and direct current (DC) voltages. These instruments shall have a minimum internal impedance of ten thousand Ohms and shall measure the true voltage.
  3. Current Measurement - A clamp-on ammeter, a digital multi-meter with clamp-on device or an in-line ammeter shall be used to measure current. Such instruments shall have a nominal accuracy of five percent or less, shall be capable of separating and independently measuring alternating current (AC) and direct current (DC) and shall measure the true current.
  4. Resistance Measurement — The resistance of a resistor shall be measured using either a volt ohmmeter or a digital multi-meter. Resolution shall be to the level of one Ohm or less when measuring a resistance of less than one thousand Ohms. Accuracy shall be within plus or minus five Ohms for a five hundred Ohm resistance.
  5. Calibration of Measuring Instruments - All measuring instruments shall be calibrated as to resolution and accuracy annually or according to the manufacturer’s recommended calibration schedule, whichever is more frequent. Calibration certification shall be obtained from either:
    1. the instrument manufacturer; or
    2. a laboratory currently certified as meeting all applicable Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, International Organization for Standards standards, or other recognized standards.
  6. Field Check - Before each site investigation, measuring devices shall be field-checked by comparing measurements with those taken using a second calibrated instrument.
  7. Digital Recording Devices - Recording devices, including monitoring systems which combine measuring and recording functions in a single instrument, shall have the levels of resolution and accuracy described under section H.4.1(1), shall have averaging capability and shall be capable of storing data recorded over measurement intervals of one to ten seconds for up to seventy-two consecutive hours. Digital recording devices, which have deviation settings, shall permit the deviation setting to be set so as to meet these resolution, accuracy and capability requirements. Digital recording devices shall be able to log the time and date of all data recorded and shall have their internal clocks synchronized.

H.4.2 Load Box

An investigator shall ensure that the load box meets the criteria specified below:

  1. Volts - A load box shall be a primarily non-inductive nominal two hundred forty volt, resistance heating type load.
  2. Power - Testing shall be accomplished with a dual element 9/18 or 12.5/25 kW load box.
  3. Split-Load - A load box shall be capable of operating at two or more load settings, including approximately fifty percent and one hundred percent of the load box’s rated total load.

H.4.3 Other Equipment

An investigator shall use the following equipment, as required, in conducting an investigation under this Appendix:

  1. A steel portable ground rod at least 1.0 m in length and 1.5 cm in diameter, sharpened at one end to ease insertion into the earth. The rod must be equipped with a terminal that permits a stainless steel hose clamp or alligator clip to be connected to the rod and must be marked at a point 50 cm from the sharpened rod end (the target depth of insertion).
  2. Two 50 m reels of insulated #14, #16 or #18 stranded wire. Equip one end of each roll of wire with a stainless steel hose clamp or an alligator clip of suitable size to connect to the ground rod. Equip the other end with a banana plug capable of connecting to the measuring instruments used.
  3. One 50 m reel of insulated #14, #16 or #18 twisted, shielded pair stranded wire. At one end, equip one wire with a stainless steel hose clamp and the other wire with an alligator clip of suitable size to connect to the copper plate. At the other end equip each wire with a banana plug capable of connecting to the digital recording device used.
  4. A copper plate with a regular shape (square, rectangular or round) and a base area measuring at least 100 cm2. The plate must be clean prior to each use.
  5. One weight of at least 10 kg (used in combination with the copper plate referred to in (3) above.
  6. Wire brush.
  7. Paper towels.
  8. Salt water solution.
  9. Pocket calculator.
  10. One five hundred Ohm (+/- 2%) shunt resistor or equivalent combination of resistors.
  11. Two ten thousand Ohm (+/- 2%) shunt resistors or equivalent combination of resistors.

H.4.4 Test Scheduling

An investigator shall schedule any tests, both as to time and duration, in consultation with the livestock farm customer to ensure that the test time and/or other conditions are consistent with those during or in which animal performance or behaviour has indicated that farm stray voltage may be affecting farm operations.

H.4.5 Investigation Sequence

An investigator shall carry out an investigation as follows:

Phase 1 Procedure
  1. Animal Contact Test
  2. Farm Stray Voltage Test
Phase 2 Procedure
  1. Distributor Contribution Test
  2. Distributor Contribution Calculations
Phase 3 Procedure
  1. Distributor Contribution Confirmation Test & Calculations
  2. Final Farm Stray Voltage Test

H.4.6 Documentation

The following documentation shall be prepared and retained by a distributor in accordance with 4.7.7 of the Code:

  1. Sketch or line drawing of the farm on which are located, at a minimum:
    1. Distribution transformer(s);
    2. Distributor’s phase and neutral conductors (indicating size and type);
    3. Farm buildings;
    4. Secondary electrical service panels;
    5. Existing grounding electrodes;
    6. Animal contact locations tested (using the identification numbers indicated on Form 1);
    7. Remote reference ground rod used for testing purposes;
    8. Primary and secondary neutral locations used in conjunction with the remote reference ground rod used for testing purposes;
    9. Electric fences and other electrified animal control devices;
    10. Water bowls; and
    11. Well.
  2. All information specified in the Forms set out in this Appendix. The Forms shall be in the format set out in this Appendix, and may be completed by hand or in electronic format.
  3. All data recorded using digital recording devices, downloaded in electronic format.

H.4.7 Investigation Report

  1. An investigator shall prepare a written report that complies with section H.4.7(2) and that sets out the results and findings of any investigation conducted under section 4.7 of the Code and this Appendix.
  2. The written report shall contain, as a minimum, the following information: the name of the distributor; the name of the investigator; information on how and to whom inquiries about the investigation should be addressed; the date the livestock farm customer’s complaint was received by the distributor; the date of the distributor’s or investigator’s initial site visit; the date the investigation was initiated; the date the investigation was concluded; a summary and explanation of the test results in plain language; and a brief description in plain language of any remediation measures taken or planned. Copies of all information specified in the Forms set out in this Appendix shall be attached to the report.
  3. The distributor shall promptly provide copies of the report and the recorded measurement data in both paper and electronic format to the livestock farm customer.

H.5 Investigation Procedure

This section H.5 refers to measurements for Acv. An investigator shall determine ACC on the basis of the ACV measurements using Ohm’s Law (current = voltage/resistance).

H.5.1 Phase 1 Procedure

An investigator shall conduct the Phase 1 Procedure set out in and in accordance with sections H.5.1.1 and H.5.1.2 to determine whether the Acc/Acv Threshold is met.

H.5.1.1 Animal Contact Test
  1. Purpose — The Animal Contact Test will identify the locations, if any, at which farm stray voltage may be present. Information collected in this test shall be used to determine the locations used for the Farm Stray Voltage Test.
  2. Selection of Animal Contact Locations - Animal contact locations, including those where animal contact points can be contacted by low resistance body parts (e.g. muzzle, hoof, and udder), shall be selected in consultation with the livestock farm customer.
  3. Test Preparation - Where possible and with the permission of the livestock farm customer, turn off all farm loads with the exception of one consistent load (e.g. a hairdryer) in order to eliminate the potential impact of farm load variability on measurements taken at different animal contact locations.
  4. Animal Contact Point Preparation
    1. Where an animal contact point is the floor or earth surface, the measuring device shall be connected to a copper plate, which shall make a high quality conductive contact with the floor or earth surface. The floor or earth surface beneath and around the copper plate shall be clear of debris that may add excess resistance. If the floor is concrete, the copper plate shall be placed where the surface is flat and, if needed, cleaned using water and a wire brush.

      For each animal contact location tested, calculated source resistance (Rsource) should be 500 Ohms or less. If high quality conductive contact with the floor or earth cannot be made using the procedure described above, the following procedures shall be followed:

      1. Floor contact - Place a paper towel or similar material soaked in salt water solution between the copper plate and the floor. Place a weight of not less than ten kilograms on the plate. This weight shall be applied evenly across the plate and not to the adjacent concrete or earth. Place the plate a minimum distance of thirty centimetres or twelve inches from any metal equipment making contact with the floor or earth.
      2. Earth contact — Locate a flat surface, remove any debris and add water to the area to ensure sufficient dampness if necessary.
    2. Where an animal contact point involves a metal surface, corrosion shall be removed from the area where a test lead is used to contact the metal.
  5. Data Documented — For each animal contact location:
    1. Record the open circuit voltage (without a shunt resistor) between animal contact points: Voc
    2. Record, within ten seconds of recording the open circuit voltage, the ACV between animal contact points with a five hundred Ohm nominal shunt resistor placed across the meter inputs: Vcc
    3. Calculate and note the source resistance: Rsource
  6. Data Records — An investigator shall record the results of and other information relating to the Animal Contact Test using Form 1 of this Appendix.

H.5.1.2 Farm Stray Voltage Test

  1. Purpose - The purpose of this test is to determine the highest level of farm stray voltage at the location(s) identified in the Animal Contact Test.
  2. Reference Ground Rod Setup - A portable ground rod shall be inserted 0.5 m into the earth, located as follows:
    1. at least 15 m (or 50 feet) from the ground rod under test;
    2. well away from any well casing present;
    3. not closer than 7.5 m (or 25 feet) from the centerline of a primary electrical conductor right-of-way;
    4. not closer than 30 m (or 100 feet) from the edge of a transmission line right-of-way; and
    5. when practicable, at least 7.5 m (or 25 feet) from the nearest underground conductive electrical equipment of any type and at a distance equal to three to four times the buried depth of any metallic structure connected to the service entrance neutral.
  3. Digital Recording Device Setup - A digital recording device shall be used to measure and record data in accordance with section H.5.1.2(6). The device shall be prepared as follows:
    1. connect one lead to the reference ground rod. Use a second wire to extend the other lead to the ground wire connecting the neutral to the ground rod at the service entrance serving the area under investigation.
    2. install a 10,000 Ohm resistor across the input leads and note the reading. Install a second 10,000 Ohm resistor (in series) across the input leads and note whether the reading decreases by more than 10%. Where the reading decreases by more than 10%, the reference ground rod shall be moved to another location to reduce the resistance. When a good connection to earth has been established, remove both resistors from the digital recording device.
  4. Selection of Animal Contact Locations - The animal contact location at which the highest animal contact voltage reading was measured in the Animal Contact Test shall be used for the purposes of this test. Additional animal contact locations may also be tested simultaneously.
  5. Animal Contact Point Preparation — The procedure set out in section H.5.1.1(4) shall be applied.
  6. Measurement Interval - The measurement interval over which true rms values are averaged during recording shall not exceed ten seconds.
  7. Data Recorded -
    1. Voltage from the primary neutral at the transformer to the reference ground rod: Vp.
    2. Voltage from the secondary neutral in the service panel serving the animal contact area (note: where a watering device is involved, the service panel to which the water line is bonded shall be used) to the reference ground rod: Vs
    3. Voltage drop from the primary neutral conductor at the location of the connection for Vp to the secondary neutral conductor at the location of the connection for Vs: Vps
    4. Voltage across a five hundred Ohm resistor at the high ACV points as selected in accordance with section H.5.1.2(4): Vcc
  8. Test Duration and Continuity — Data shall be recorded over a period of not less than forty-eight consecutive hours. The test shall be repeated unless data is recorded without interruption for a minimum of twenty-four consecutive hours. The test shall also be repeated if testing is interrupted for more than twenty minutes during any twelve hour period.
  9. Data Records - An investigator shall record the results of and other information relating to the Farm Stray Voltage Test using Form 2 of this Appendix. A plot of the required measurements versus time may be substituted for or included with a completed Form 2. All recorded data shall be downloaded and retained with the other records of the investigation.
  10. Interpretation — Compare the ACV (Vcc) values noted on Form 2 to the Acc/Acv Threshold. An investigator shall carry out the Phase 2 Procedure if the Acc/Acv Threshold is met. If the Acc/Acv Threshold is not met, the investigation shall be terminated.

H.5.2 Phase 2 Procedure

An investigator shall conduct the Phase 2 Procedure set out in and in accordance with sections H.5.2.1 and H.5.2.2 to determine whether the Distributor Contribution Threshold is met.

H.5.2.1 Distributor Contribution Test
  1. Purpose - The Distributor Contribution Test is used to determine whether and the extent to which the distribution system contributes to farm stray voltage at animal contact locations.
  2. Application — This test shall be carried out at each point where a livestock farm customer’s farm is connected to the distribution system at a distribution transformer.
  3. Time of Test - This test shall be performed at the same time of day as the times of highest ACV found in the Farm Stray Voltage Test.
  4. Preparation - Before commencing the test, measure the secondary neutral current with the farm completely de-energized. The secondary neutral current should be very low. If the current is high, this indicates some 120 volt load is energized. Investigate and de-energize as required.
  5. Data Documented
    1. Eight data points shall be documented as follows:
      1. Note nominal primary phase conductor voltage to neutral conductor voltage: Vpri
      2. Measure load box current: ILB
      3. Measure voltage at load box connection to secondary system: Vlb (~240V)
      4. Calculate transformer primary current (on the source side of the ground connection): Ip
      5. Measure animal contact voltage at the same points used in the Farm Stray Voltage Test (not shown on Figure 1): Vcc
      6. Measure voltage from primary neutral at the transformer to remote reference ground rod: Vp
      7. Measure voltage from secondary neutral in the service panel serving the area of the animal contact to remote reference ground rod: Vs
      8. Measure voltage from primary neutral at the transformer to secondary neutral at the service panel serving the area of animal contact: Vps

Figure 1 – Distributor Contribution Test - Illustration detailing the measurement locations indicated above.

Figure 1 illustrates the measurement locations indicated above. Figure 2 illustrates the appropriate meter arrangement.

Figure 2 – Meter Arrangement for Distributor Contribution Test - Illustration detailing the appropriate meter arrangement for distributor contribution test.

Conducting the Test - Attach the load box to the 240 Volt secondary side of the transformer. For single phase services, conduct Steps 1 through 5 listed below. For three phase services, conduct Step 1 and Step 2 listed below for each phase, or conduct Steps 1 through 5 listed below for one phase only. Each test must be conducted for at least two minutes, with the highest readings observed during the interval recorded on Form 3.

  1. Step 1: Load box de-energized; farm energized.
  2. Step 2: Load box de-energized; farm de-energized.
  3. Step 3: Load box energized at half load; farm de-energized.
  4. Step 4: Load box energized to full load; farm de-energized.
  5. Step 5: Load box energized to full load; farm energized.
  1. Data Records - An investigator shall record the results of and other information relating to the Distributor Contribution Test using Form 3 of this Appendix.
H.5.2.2 Distributor Contribution Calculations
  1. Purpose — The purpose of this procedure is to calculate the contribution of the distributor’s distribution system to farm stray voltage.
  2. Data Analysis
    1. Determine from the Farm Stray Voltage Test data the highest measured steady state value of ACV (Vccfsv) and the corresponding measured value for the primary neutral to reference ground rod voltage (Vpfsv). Record these values on Form 4 at Step 1.
    2. The primary neutral to remote reference ground rod voltage (Vpoff) and the ACV (Vccoff) measured during the Distributor Contribution Test with the farm power “off” and the load box “off” shall be recorded on Form 4 at Step 2.
    3. The primary neutral to remote reference ground voltage (Vphalf) and the animal contact voltage (Vcchalf) measured during the Distributor Contribution Test with the farm power “off” and the load box set at one-half (1/2) load shall be recorded on Form 4 at Step 3.
    4. The primary neutral to remote reference ground voltage (Vpfull) and the animal contact voltage (Vccfull) measured during the Distributor Contribution Test with the farm power “off” and the load box set at maximum load shall be recorded on Form 4 at Step 4.
  3. For Single Phase Farms - The contribution of the distributor’s distribution system to ACV (VccD) shall be determined using the following formula:

    VccD formula - Image of the formula used to determine the contribution of the distributor’s distribution system to ACV.

  4. For Three Phase Farms - The contribution of the distributor’s distribution system to ACV (VccD) for farms with three phase balanced load service is the measured ACV recorded in Step 2 of the Distributor Contribution Test (see H.5.2.1(6); i.e. with the load box de-energized and the farm deenergized) and recorded on Form 4 as Vccoff.
  5. Interpretation — Compare the VccD value (from either (3) or (4) above as appropriate) to the Distributor Contribution Threshold.
  6. Data Records — An investigator shall record the results of and other information relating to the distributor contribution calculations using Form 4 of this Appendix.

H.5.3 Phase 3 Procedure

Where the Distributor Contribution Threshold has been met, an investigator shall conduct the Phase 3 Procedure set out in and in accordance with sections H.5.3.1 and H.5.3.2 to confirm whether remediation activities taken by the distributor have resulted in the contribution of the distributor’s distribution system to farm stray voltage decreasing to a level that is below the Distributor Contribution Threshold; and to determine the impact of distributor remediation activities on Acc/Acv.

H.5.3.1 Distributor Contribution Confirmation Test & Calculations
  1. Purpose — The purpose of this procedure is to confirm whether the remediation activities carried out by a distributor have resulted in the contribution of the distributor’s distribution system to farm stray voltage decreasing to a level that is below the Distributor Contribution Threshold.
  2. Procedure - The investigator shall repeat the Distributor Contribution Test and shall for that purpose make measurements at the same locations as used for the original Distributor Contribution Test. The investigator shall repeat the distributor contribution calculations in accordance with section H.5.2.2.
  3. Data Records - An investigator shall record the results of and other information relating to the distributor contribution confirmation test and calculations using Form 5 of this Appendix.
H.5.3.2 Final Farm Stray Voltage Test
  1. Purpose — The purpose of this test is to determine the impact of a distributor’s remediation activities on farm stray voltage.
  2. Procedure - An investigator shall repeat the Farm Stray Voltage Test, other than in relation to section H.5.1.2(10), and shall for that purpose make measurements at the same animal contact locations used for purposes of the original Farm Stray Voltage Test.
  3. Data Records - An investigator shall record the results of and other information relating to the final Farm Stray Voltage Test using Form 6 of this Appendix. A plot of the required measurements versus time may be substituted for or included with a completed Form 6. All recorded data shall be downloaded and retained with the records of the investigation.

Forms

Form 1

Animal Contact Test

Form 1: Animal Contact Test Data Record - Image of instructions for using the Animal Contact Test form.

Form 1 (continued)

Animal Contact Test Data Record

Form 1: Animal Contact Test Data Record - Image of a blank Animal Contact Test Data Record.

Form 1 (concluded)

Animal Contact Test Comments

Form 1: Animal contact test comments - Image of a blank form for Animal contact test comments.

Form 2

Farm Stray Voltage Test

Form 2: Farm Stray Voltage test data - Image of a blank form for Farm Stray voltage test data.

Form 2: Farm Stray Voltage test data - Image of a blank form for Farm Stray voltage test data.

Form 3

Distributor Contribution Test Data

Distributor Contribution test measurements - Image of a blank chart for Distributor contribution test measurements.

Note On Distributor Contribution Test

  1. With all farm power disconnected, there are no sources for neutral-to-earth voltage to be produced on the farm. The voltages measured at all locations should be approximately the same (Farm Off, Load Box Off). There may be a difference of a few tenths of a volt in some situations. Assuming the primary (distributor) and secondary (farm) neutral conductors are bonded at the transformer, any voltage measured with the farm power off is most likely due to an off-farm source. The source may be voltage drop on the primary neutral, or it can be a ground fault at a neighbouring property in the area.
  2. If a farm is supplied with a single-phase multi-grounded utility distribution line, the 240 volt load test should result in at least a slight increase in voltage when the load is applied (Farm Off, Load Box Full). A large increase in neutral-to-earth voltage during the 240 volt load test indicates the primary neutral circuit resistance may need to be reduced.

Form 4

Distributor Contribution Calculation

Form 4: Distributor Contribution Calculation - Image of instructions for calculating Distributor Contribution.

Form 5

Distributor Contribution Confirmation Test And Calculations

Load box measurements - Image of a blank chart for load box measurements for distributor contribution confirmation test.

Form 6

Final Farm Stray Voltage Test

Final farm stray voltage test data - Image of a blank chart for final farm stray voltage test data.

Final farm stray voltage test data - Image of a blank chart for final farm stray voltage test data.
(142-G358)

Ministry Of The Attorney General

Civil Remedies for Illicit Activities Office (Cria)

Statutory Notice 183-09 made under Ontario Regulation 498/06

Attorney General Of Ontario - and - 11824 Sideroad 18, Wainfleet, Ontario (In Rem)

The above captioned civil forfeiture proceeding commenced under the Civil Remedies Act has resulted in the sum of $146,570.39 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 183-09 and be received by Cria no later than 5:00:00 pm on October 5th, 2009 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.

(142-G359)

Civil Remedies for Illicit Activities Office (Cria)

Statutory Notice 184-09 made under Ontario Regulation 498/06

Attorney General Of Ontario - and - $29,020 In Canadian Currency, Exhaust Fan, Light Ballast, Light Socket (In Rem) And Robin Chatterjee

The above captioned civil forfeiture proceeding commenced under the Civil Remedies Act has resulted in the sum of $29,020.00 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 184-09 and be received by Cria no later than 5:00:00 pm on October 5th, 2009 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.

(142-G360)

Civil Remedies for Illicit Activities Office (Cria)

Statutory Notice 185-09 made under Ontario Regulation 498/06

Attorney General Of Ontario - and - $27,985 In Currency And A $5,000 Bank Draft (In Rem)

The above captioned civil forfeiture proceeding commenced under the Civil Remedies Act has resulted in the sum of $18,262.36 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 185-09 and be received by Cria no later than 5:00:00 pm on October 5th, 2009 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.

(142-G361)

Civil Remedies for Illicit Activities Office (Cria)

Statutory Notice 186-09 made under Ontario Regulation 498/06

Attorney General Of Ontario - and - $52,835 In Canadian Currency (In Rem)

The above captioned civil forfeiture proceeding commenced under the Civil Remedies Act has resulted in the sum of $53,314.59 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 186-09 and be received by Cria no later than 5:00:00 pm on October 5th, 2009 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.

(142-G362)

Civil Remedies for Illicit Activities Office (Cria)

Statutory Notice 187-09 made under Ontario Regulation 498/06

Attorney General Of Ontario - and - $29,585 In U.S. Currency, 1998 Volkswagen Jetta (In Rem) And Andrew Evans

The above captioned civil forfeiture proceeding commenced under the Civil Remedies Act has resulted in the sum of $36,564.01.00 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 187-09 and be received by Cria no later than 5:00:00 pm on October 5th, 2009 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.

(142-G363)

Civil Remedies for Illicit Activities Office (Cria)

Statutory Notice 188-09 made under Ontario Regulation 498/06

Attorney General Of Ontario - and - $13,030 In Canadian Currency And $508 In American Currency (In Rem)

The above captioned civil forfeiture proceeding commenced under the Civil Remedies Act has resulted in the sum of $13,603.74 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 188-09 and be received by Cria no later than 5:00:00 pm on October 5th, 2009 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.

(142-G364)

Civil Remedies for Illicit Activities Office (Cria)

Statutory Notice 189-09 made under Ontario Regulation 498/06

Attorney General Of Ontario - and - $4,804 In American Currency And $455 In Candian Curency (In Rem)

The above captioned civil forfeiture proceeding commenced under the Civil Remedies Act has resulted in the sum of $5,828.84 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 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 189-09 and be received by Cria no later than 5:00:00 pm on October 5th, 2009 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.

(142-G365)

Civil Remedies for Illicit Activities Office (Cria)

Statutory Notice 190-09 made under Ontario Regulation 498/06

Attorney General Of Ontario - and - Parcel 10131 Sst, Part Of The South Part Of Lot 4 Concession 6 Township Of Temiskaming, Ontario (PIN: 61253-002(LT)) And All PROPERTY THEREON (IN REM)

The above captioned civil forfeiture proceeding commenced under the Civil Remedies Act has resulted in the sum of $38,735.10 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 190-09 and be received by Cria no later than 5:00:00 pm on October 5th, 2009 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.

(142-G366)

Civil Remedies for Illicit Activities Office (Cria)

Statutory Notice 191-09 made under Ontario Regulation 498/06

Attorney General Of Ontario - and - 6700 Glendon Drive, Strathroy-Caradoc Township, On (In Rem)

The above captioned civil forfeiture proceeding commenced under the Civil Remedies Act has resulted in the sum of $43,918.99 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 191-09 and be received by Cria no later than 5:00:00 pm on October 5th, 2009 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.

(142-G367)

Civil Remedies for Illicit Activities Office (Cria)

Statutory Notice 192-09 made under Ontario Regulation 498/06

Attorney General Of Ontario - and - $15,020.00 In Canadian Currency; $2,000.00 In U.S. Currency; Indoor Marihuana Growing Equipment; 31 Clarion Crescent, Markham (In Rem); Yiu Ngau LOK (ALSO KNOWN AS YIU LOK OR YIU N LOK) AND HSBC BANK OF CANADA

The above captioned civil forfeiture proceeding commenced under the Civil Remedies Act has resulted in the sum of $24,275.65 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 192-09 and be received by Cria no later than 5:00:00 pm on October 5th, 2009 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.

(142-G368)