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

2011-01-08

A. Knott And Sons Inc.

000533924

2011-01-08

Artlet Corp.

001405042

2011-01-08

Atlanta Motors & Collision Repair Inc.

001547186

2011-01-08

Ausvince Inc.

001619933

2011-01-08

Bdgvision Inc.

001636508

2011-01-08

Canada Custom Slaughtering Inc.

001084256

2011-01-08

Canadian Chain Inc.

001110390

2011-01-08

Carpati Euro Delicatessen Inc.

001688804

2011-01-08

Cendal Realty Inc.

001002421

2011-01-08

Condata Technologies Ltd.

000989853

2011-01-08

Cyres Inc.

001689063

2011-01-08

Cyrus Fine Foods Ltd.

002023707

2011-01-08

Darkeff Insurance Brokers Ltd.

000607478

2011-01-08

Donison Signs Inc.

001127412

2011-01-08

Donut Delite Bakery (Aylmer) Inc.

000811256

2011-01-08

Donut Delite Bakery (London) Inc.

000895605

2011-01-08

Donut Delite Cafe (London) Inc.

000936428

2011-01-08

Donut Delite Cafe (West Lorne) Inc.

001040601

2011-01-08

Express Building Services Inc.

001632076

2011-01-08

Filigree Management Ltd.

000454229

2011-01-08

Forrest Hilton James & Associates Inc.

001003833

2011-01-08

Freshex Inc.

002056289

2011-01-08

Gjl Mechanical Inc.

002060767

2011-01-08

Gold Bullion Chinese Restaurant Inc.

001288244

2011-01-08

Head To Toe Fashion Boutique Inc.

001066577

2011-01-08

Hum Communications Ltd.

001039697

2011-01-08

I.M.S. Couriers Ltd.

000432272

2011-01-08

Inforite Inc.

001222829

2011-01-08

Inter-Office Business Solutions Inc.

001495762

2011-01-08

Jai Mata Di Nath Enterprises Ltd.

002106539

2011-01-08

Joint Technologies Inc.

001389203

2011-01-08

Karen Fron Investments Inc.

001103417

2011-01-08

Katmur Transmission Limited

000339237

2011-01-08

Kidsports Capital Corporation

001110409

2011-01-08

Kingston Laser Cutting Inc.

001324661

2011-01-08

Learn-To-Comp Micro Centre Ltd.

000717816

2011-01-08

Metro-Wide Locksmiths Ltd.

000973003

2011-01-08

Mks Contracting Ltd.

000336792

2011-01-08

Mossino European Collection Inc.

001423002

2011-01-08

Mrs. Powell’s Bakery Eatery Inc.

001333825

2011-01-08

Onsite Distributors Ltd.

001383329

2011-01-08

Ontario Springs Inc.

001006168

2011-01-08

Paradise Farm Fruit Market (Brampton) Inc.

001029485

2011-01-08

Peter Fromme-Douglas Inc.

001516041

2011-01-08

Pine-West Group Inc.

000884872

2011-01-08

Pinkrose Transport Ltd.

002055172

2011-01-08

Quantum Fuel Systems Inc.

001227929

2011-01-08

Rst Pipe Fabricators Inc.

001644604

2011-01-08

Strathegremont Limited

000603055

2011-01-08

Tamwong Holdings Inc.

000526927

2011-01-08

Tomas Mechanical Services Inc.

002050665

2011-01-08

Top Star Distribution Inc.

001398856

2011-01-08

Toronto Bargains Inc.

001398441

2011-01-08

Ukr-Can Inc.

001586502

2011-01-08

Yorco Systems Inc.

000826077

2011-01-08

Zeppieri Grading & Excavating Inc.

001529724

2011-01-08

1005061 Ontario Inc.

001005061

2011-01-08

1011704 Ontario Inc.

001011704

2011-01-08

1018054 Ontario Inc.

001018054

2011-01-08

1092205 Ontario Inc.

001092205

2011-01-08

1167248 Ontario Ltd.

001167248

2011-01-08

1239643 Ontario Inc.

001239643

2011-01-08

1304126 Ontario Limited

001304126

2011-01-08

1312787 Ontario Limited

001312787

2011-01-08

1318748 Ontario Ltd.

001318748

2011-01-08

1322884 Ontario Limited

001322884

2011-01-08

1338025 Ontario Inc.

001338025

2011-01-08

1355102 Ontario Limited

001355102

2011-01-08

1392782 Ontario Ltd.

001392782

2011-01-08

1446847 Ontario Ltd.

001446847

2011-01-08

1468739 Ontario Ltd.

001468739

2011-01-08

1469620 Ontario Inc.

001469620

2011-01-08

1518262 Ontario Ltd.

001518262

2011-01-08

1556169 Ontario Inc.

001556169

2011-01-08

1606123 Ontario Limited

001606123

2011-01-08

1632147 Ontario Inc.

001632147

2011-01-08

1655576 Ontario Inc.

001655576

2011-01-08

1669489 Ontario Inc.

001669489

2011-01-08

1670078 Ontario Inc.

001670078

2011-01-08

1671008 Ontario Inc.

001671008

2011-01-08

1672403 Ontario Inc.

001672403

2011-01-08

2008359 Ontario Inc.

002008359

2011-01-08

2008360 Ontario Inc.

002008360

2011-01-08

2008361 Ontario Inc.

002008361

2011-01-08

2008362 Ontario Inc.

002008362

2011-01-08

2008961 Ontario Inc.

002008961

2011-01-08

2008965 Ontario Inc.

002008965

2011-01-08

2009567 Ontario Limited

002009567

2011-01-08

2010839 Ontario Inc.

002010839

2011-01-08

2010840 Ontario Inc.

002010840

2011-01-08

2010841 Ontario Inc.

002010841

2011-01-08

2010842 Ontario Inc.

002010842

2011-01-08

2017656 Ontario Inc.

002017656

2011-01-08

2017657 Ontario Inc.

002017657

2011-01-08

2017658 Ontario Inc.

002017658

2011-01-08

2017659 Ontario Inc.

002017659

2011-01-08

2020257 Ontario Inc.

002020257

2011-01-08

2020258 Ontario Inc.

002020258

2011-01-08

2020259 Ontario Inc.

002020259

2011-01-08

2020260 Ontario Inc.

002020260

2011-01-08

2022975 Ontario Inc.

002022975

2011-01-08

2022977 Ontario Inc.

002022977

2011-01-08

2022978 Ontario Inc.

002022978

2011-01-08

2022979 Ontario Inc.

002022979

2011-01-08

2022980 Ontario Inc.

002022980

2011-01-08

2041988 Ontario Inc.

002041988

2011-01-08

2072348 Ontario Limited

002072348

2011-01-08

2073377 Ontario Inc.

002073377

2011-01-08

2075290 Ontario Inc.

002075290

2011-01-08

2090217 Ontario Inc.

002090217

2011-01-08

2092912 Ontario Inc.

002092912

2011-01-08

241 Pizza Group Ltd.

001231254

2011-01-08

582078 Ontario Inc.

000582078

2011-01-08

649782 Ontario Ltd.

000649782

2011-01-08

726548 Ontario Inc.

000726548

2011-01-08

882676 Ontario Inc.

000882676

2011-01-08

882896 Ontario Ltd.

000882896

2011-01-08

960064 Ontario Inc.

000960064

2011-01-08

975499 Ontario Limited

000975499

2011-01-08

985552 Ontario Limited

000985552

Katherine M. Murray
Director, Ministry of Government Services
(144-G025)

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

2010-11-24

Aiyan Express Ltd.

001586311

2010-11-25

Yerexneon Inc.

000429315

2010-12-13

2117686 Ontario Inc.

002117686

2010-12-14

Busboyz Inc.

001221459

2010-12-14

Pds Management Consulting Inc.

001287728

2010-12-14

Umma Productions Inc.

000828363

2010-12-15

Bushco Electrical Inc.

000812453

2010-12-15

Centre Valley Gardens Limited

000333733

2010-12-15

Concadoro Bakery & Deli Inc.

001071775

2010-12-15

Future Data Connect Inc.

001561477

2010-12-15

Pruefer Holdings Limited

000070268

2010-12-15

Santapark Management Canada Ltd.

000772325

2010-12-15

1148398 Ontario Ltd.

001148398

2010-12-15

1340302 Ontario Inc.

001340302

2010-12-15

1340303 Ontario Inc.

001340303

2010-12-15

2000469 Ontario Inc.

002000469

2010-12-15

2098665 Ontario Inc.

002098665

2010-12-15

712085 Ontario Inc.

000712085

2010-12-16

Archers Dairy Limited

000812982

2010-12-16

Arial Logistics Inc.

001571873

2010-12-16

Bfgp Limited

001666733

2010-12-16

Brompton Administration Limited

001800920

2010-12-16

Citycan Enterprises Ltd.

001539753

2010-12-16

Deimon Transportation Inc.

002076855

2010-12-16

Euro-Built Windows & Doors Inc.

001642642

2010-12-16

Global Reliance Inc.

001477686

2010-12-16

Harmony Auto Services Ltd.

001650355

2010-12-16

John Willoughby Auto Supply Ltd.

000307849

2010-12-16

Kateri International Inc.

000719870

2010-12-16

Kop Out Business Security Inc.

001345696

2010-12-16

Lady Byng Limited

001334078

2010-12-16

Rabco Marketing Ltd.

000653933

2010-12-16

Rrk Holdings Corporation

001389191

2010-12-16

T.M.T.P. Consulting Inc.

001284142

2010-12-16

The Nkd Transport Group Inc.

002066154

2010-12-16

White Orchid Financial Inc.

001626881

2010-12-16

1245340 Ontario Ltd.

001245340

2010-12-16

1446310 Ontario Inc.

001446310

2010-12-16

1465132 Ontario Inc.

001465132

2010-12-16

1691519 Ontario Inc.

001691519

2010-12-17

Accr (93-2) Corporation

001021992

2010-12-17

C And C Hardware Products Inc.

001669846

2010-12-17

Cardwell Trading Limited

001229503

2010-12-17

Delview Farms Inc.

000380984

2010-12-17

L & O Investments Limited

000282978

2010-12-17

Larco (West Village) Corporation

001514940

2010-12-17

Last Gang Promotions Inc.

002123134

2010-12-17

Marrelli Corporate Services Group Inc.

002223497

2010-12-17

Valecrest Communications Inc.

000951982

2010-12-17

1091097 Ontario Inc.

001091097

2010-12-17

1199264 Ontario Limited

001199264

2010-12-17

1300282 Ontario Limited

001300282

2010-12-17

1302201 Ontario Limited

001302201

2010-12-17

1413881 Ontario Limited

001413881

2010-12-17

2068884 Ontario Inc.

002068884

2010-12-17

714323 Ontario Inc.

000714323

2010-12-17

844955 Ontario Inc.

000844955

2010-12-20

Auto Source Centre Inc.

001527927

2010-12-20

Churchill-Miller Staging Limited

002135386

2010-12-20

Comaron Limited

000133769

2010-12-20

Delmat Plumbing And Heating Limited

000202627

2010-12-20

Desir Inc.

001639224

2010-12-20

Genero Operations Limited

001628867

2010-12-20

Green Line Hose & Fittings (Ontario) Limited

001461561

2010-12-20

Holiday Cove Marina Limited

000615707

2010-12-20

John Street Properties (Brampton) Limited

000144148

2010-12-20

Lis Enterprises Inc.

000997951

2010-12-20

Midnite Towing Inc.

001595779

2010-12-20

Rocking Bar Cattle Co. Ltd.

000985250

2010-12-20

The Artist Within Inc.

001499841

2010-12-20

Vp Accessories Inc.

002030751

2010-12-20

Whitezza Inc.

002118515

2010-12-20

1256639 Ontario Inc.

001256639

2010-12-20

1593344 Ontario Inc.

001593344

2010-12-20

1595500 Ontario Inc.

001595500

2010-12-20

1723230 Ontario Ltd.

001723230

2010-12-20

2031657 Ontario Inc.

002031657

2010-12-20

2032489 Ontario Inc.

002032489

2010-12-20

2219830 Ontario Inc.

002219830

2010-12-20

871464 Ontario Limited

000871464

2010-12-20

972565 Ontario Inc.

000972565

2010-12-20

995670 Ontario Inc.

000995670

2010-12-21

Anglo American Corporation Of Canada Inc.

000482895

2010-12-21

Baif/Centreville Equities Limited

000631476

2010-12-21

Cedarbrae Volkswagen (1990) Limited

000916073

2010-12-21

Celant Roofing & Sheet Metal Ltd.

001193452

2010-12-21

Designia Engineering Services Inc.

001768492

2010-12-21

East Yonge Properties Limited

001376908

2010-12-21

Executive Suite Management Ltd.

001623059

2010-12-21

Gerhard Klassen Medicine Professional Corporation

001627179

2010-12-21

Hardit Management Limited

001420048

2010-12-21

Hicon Apartment Limited

000270874

2010-12-21

Koetsier Farms Ltd.

000543622

2010-12-21

Michael Whiteson Insurance Inc.

001505989

2010-12-21

Ottawa Valley Hearing Aid Centre Inc.

001427478

2010-12-21

Personal Transitions Consulting Inc.

002003080

2010-12-21

PlayN Work Cleaning Systems Inc.

001597074

2010-12-21

Ppi-Cqa Custom Services Inc.

001599603

2010-12-21

Romar Bmp Inc.

001637714

2010-12-21

Rpjk Holdings Ltd.

001221061

2010-12-21

Skyline (University) Holdings Inc.

002019197

2010-12-21

Skyline - 41 Metropolitan Road Inc.

002031691

2010-12-21

Skyline Esplanade Limited

001454080

2010-12-21

SKYLINE-154 University Avenue Inc.

002011511

2010-12-21

1141258 Ontario Inc.

001141258

2010-12-21

1433665 Ontario Inc.

001433665

2010-12-21

1498578 Ontario Inc.

001498578

2010-12-21

733033 Ontario Limited

000733033

2010-12-21

843536 Ontario Limited

000843536

2010-12-21

852691 Ontario Inc.

000852691

2010-12-22

Abacus Computech Group Ltd.

001226571

2010-12-22

Alessia Property Management Ltd.

000872002

2010-12-22

Bobcaygeon Pharmacy Ltd.

000709697

2010-12-22

Enchantress Hosiery Corporation Of Canada Ltd.

001299457

2010-12-22

F & K Sales Limited

000434437

2010-12-22

Kanic Inc.

001404010

2010-12-22

Master Chiu Auto Centre Inc.

001577136

2010-12-22

Palevan Inc.

001698069

2010-12-22

Watkins Canada Express Inc.

001622614

2010-12-22

1066328 Ontario Inc.

001066328

2010-12-22

1714575 Ontario Inc.

001714575

2010-12-22

1722972 Ontario Inc.

001722972

2010-12-22

208 Bloor West Management Corp.

000739736

2010-12-22

2207067 Ontario Limited

002207067

2010-12-22

652603 Ontario Limited

000652603

2010-12-22

766264 Ontario Limited

000766264

Katherine M. Murray
Director, Ministry of Government Services
(144-G026)

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

2010-12-23

Atara Financial Services Inc.

2066035

2010-12-23

The Glass Bead Game Inc.

706728

2010-12-23

Veritas Xii Inc.

1706691

2010-12-23

1710605 Ontario Limited

1710605

Katherine M. Murray
Director, Ministry of Government Services
(144-G013)

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

2010-12-29

Flaminio Enterprises Inc.

994313

2010-12-29

Haul & Pull Transportation Inc.

1615063

2010-12-29

Mcm Echo Holdings Inc.

2130776

2010-12-29

Michael Kn Foods Ltd.

2156705

2010-12-29

Ordon’s Building Centre Ltd.

649997

2010-12-29

Ppc Microsmith Inc.

1180331

2010-12-29

Re/Max Lake Country Realty, Inc.

564696

2010-12-29

Spatz Corporation Limited

372225

2010-12-29

1658449 Ontario Ltd.

1658449

2010-12-29

1698211 Ontario Inc.

1698211

2010-12-29

1787554 Ontario Inc.

1787554

Katherine M. Murray
Director
(144-G014)

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

2010-12-24

Allgood & Associates Inc.

1177309

2010-12-24

Capilia London Inc.

1787867

2010-12-24

Ergonomic Lifting Solutions Inc.

2105893

2010-12-24

Extended Business Solutions Inc.

2030651

2010-12-24

Freefone Inc.

1587145

2010-12-24

Kingsway Logistics Corp.

1755937

2010-12-24

Lehman Cohort Global Group Inc.

2145503

2010-12-24

North Shore Mill Yard Services, Inc.

1670610

2010-12-24

Pgh-Canada, Ltd.

1650091

2010-12-24

Progressare International Inc.

2123243

2010-12-24

Samuel-Rozenbaum Canada Inc.

1540332

2010-12-24

Silver Bullet Design Group Inc.

2076311

2010-12-24

The New Ark Inc.

1233093

2010-12-24

Wmc Corporation

1454007

2010-12-24

917781 Ontario Inc.

917781

2010-12-24

1258784 Ontario Limited

1258784

2010-12-24

1474567 Ontario Limited

1474567

2010-12-24

1670672 Ontario Limited

1670672

2010-12-24

1712088 Ontario Limited

1712088

2010-12-24

1778743 Ontario Inc.

1778743

2010-12-24

2090701 Ontario Corp.

2090701

Katherine M. Murray
Director
(144-G015)

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

2010-12-23

Focus Philippines And Friends Cultural Arts And Music

1792429

2010-12-23

Fuerza Latina Community Services

1746079

Katherine M. Murray
Director
(144-G016)

Permanent Register Of Electors For Ontario And List Of Electors Guidelines

1.0  Overview

The Election Act requires the Chief Electoral Officer to establish and maintain a permanent register of electors for Ontario, to implement measures to verify its accuracy, and to ensure that the permanent register is updated at least once a year.

The purpose of these guidelines is to inform political entities (candidates, members of the Legislative Assembly and political parties) of the use and access requirements in the Election Act and additional best practices for maintaining the privacy of the information contained in the Permanent Register of Electors for Ontario (Register or Preo) or the List of Electors (an extract from the Register for each electoral district during an election period).

These guidelines include elements pertaining to the distribution and use of the annual update for the Register and the List of Electors during an electoral event. They have been created to reflect a strengthened privacy management framework at Elections Ontario.

The Register contains personal information (e.g. name, address, date of birth and gender) about Ontario electors. The List of Electors contains name and address information for electors. Elections Ontario places high importance on respecting the privacy of personal information. It is therefore important for authorized users of the Preo or the List of Electors to take appropriate measures, as described in these guidelines, to maintain the privacy of the personal information from the Preo or the List of Electors and preserve the integrity of the administration of Ontario’s electoral system.

2.0  Distribution

The following table provides an overview of the distribution of elector information to authorized recipients, including political entities. Relevant sections of the Election Act have been noted where appropriate.

List Type

Recipient(s)

Scope

Format

Date of Distribution

Section of Act

Annual Update

Members of the Legislative Assembly

Member’s electoral district

Electronic

Notification of distribution dates will be provided by December 31 of calendar year

17.3(1)(c)

 

Registered political parties

  • If Preo updated for all Ontario party is entitled , on request, to receive copy for all of Ontario
  • If update for a specific electoral district, party entitled, on request, to receive that update.

Electronic

Notification of distribution dates will be provided by December 31 of calendar year

17.3(1)(b)(i) & (ii)

Preliminary List of Electors

Returning Officers

For the Returning Officer’s electoral district

Electronic

As soon as possible after the Writ is issued (approximately Day 26 of the Writ period)

19(1)(a)

 

Municipal Clerks

A municipality will receive the List for each electoral district that the municipal jurisdiction covers (in whole or part)

Electronic or paper copy

As soon as possible after the Returning Officer receives a copy from Ceo. (approximately Day 26 of the Writ period)

19(3)(b)

 

Candidates

For the candidate’s electoral district

1 electronic and 2 paper copies

As soon as possible after the Returning Officer receives a copy from Ceo. (approximately Day 26 of the Writ period)

19(3)(c)

Advance Poll List of Electors

Candidates

For the candidate’s electoral district

1 electronic and 1 paper copy

Approximately Day 19 of the Writ period

n/a

Record of Advance Poll Voters

Candidates

For the candidate’s electoral district

1 printed copy

Final list of advance poll voters - before polling day

45(2)

A list of electors issued a Certificate to Vote

Registered party candidates, only

For the candidate’s electoral district

1 printed copy

On request of candidate of a registered party

21(9)

Polling Day List of Electors

Candidates

For the candidate’s electoral district

1 electronic and 1 paper copy

Approximately Day 4 of the Writ period

n/a

The following table provides an overview of the authorized uses for the Annual Update and the Lists of Electors. Relevant sections of the Election Act have been noted where applicable

Authorized Uses of Elector Information

Authorized Users

List Type

Authorized Use

Section of Act

Municipal Clerks

Preliminary List of Electors

For electoral purposes only – must be made available for public examination at an office of the municipality.

19(3)(b)

Registered political parties

Annual Update

For electoral purposes only which includes: communicating with electors, soliciting elector contributions or campaign support during a Writ period, and recruiting party members.

17.4(1)

Members of the Legislative Assembly

Annual update for the Member’s electoral district.

For electoral purposes only which includes: communicating with electors, soliciting elector contributions or campaign support during a Writ period, and recruiting party members.

17.3(1)(c)

Candidates

Preliminary List of Electors
Advance Poll List of Electors
Polling Day List of Electors

For electoral purposes only which includes: communicating with electors, soliciting elector contributions or campaign support during a Writ period.

PLoE – 19(3)(c)
APLoE – n/a
PDLoE – n/a

It is an offence under the Election Act to use information from the Register or List of Electors for anything other than electoral purposes and it is an offence to use the information for commercial purposes (s. 17(4)(1)). Unauthorized use is punishable by a fine of up to $5,000 (s. 97).

3.0  Use And Access Restrictions

Policy Requirement

The Election Act requires registered political parties to develop a policy to ensure that its candidates, members of the Assembly, employees and agents comply with the restrictions on use of information from the Register or the List of Electors under s. 17(4)(1) of the Election Act.

Independent members of the Legislative Assembly must meet the same requirements for a policy as the registered political parties.

In addition, the policy must include the privacy requirements outlined in these Guidelines.

Filing Requirement

A political party should file its privacy policy with Elections Ontario as soon as possible after receiving confirmation from Elections Ontario of its status as a registered political party.

Once a political party or independent member of the Assembly has filed its policy with Elections Ontario, they will be required to provide confirmation in writing by January 31 of each calendar year of what changes, if any, have been made to the policy.

This written confirmation should be updated as soon as possible in the event that changes are made after January 31st.

For a political party and its candidates during a Writ period, the policy filed by the party on January 31st of that calendar year will apply for the election event unless the party notifies Elections Ontario in writing of any changes made.

Candidates who are not members of a registered political party are also required to have in place a policy that complies with the restrictions on use of information under s. 17(4)(1). The candidate must file their written policy with the Returning Office when the Returning Officer provides the Preliminary List of Electors.

A sample policy is contained in Appendix A

Where a candidate was a previously sitting independent member of the Legislative Assembly and wishes to use the same policy as filed with Elections Ontario, the candidate must file a copy of their policy when the Returning Officer provides the Preliminary List of Electors to the candidate.

Use of Information Restrictions

The Election Act requires that the policy ensure that a person who obtains information, directly or indirectly, from the Register or from a List of Electors complies with the requirements to:

  • only use the information for electoral purposes,
  • not to use the information for commercial purposes, and
  • only disclose it to others after obtaining their written acknowledgement that they are bound by the restrictions on use in section 17.4.

Written Acknowledgements

A political entity must ensure that all entities with whom information is being shared from the Register or List of Electors, as applicable, sign a written acknowledgement of these use restrictions prior to receiving access to the information.

A sample written acknowledgement is provided in Appendix D.

Distribution Tracking

When a political entity provides a copy of information from the Register or an extract of the Register to anyone, in addition to obtaining the written acknowledgement, the entity must also track the following information:

  • date of distribution,
  • who the information was provided to,
  • type of document (e.g. electronic copy of Preo),
  • confirmation that the written acknowledgment has been signed and
  • confirmation of the date the copy was returned to the political entity.

A sample distribution tracking form can be found in Appendix B for an election event and in Appendix C for the annual release.

Filing of Distribution Tracking

The tracking distribution documentation must be filed with Elections Ontario as follows: For the annual release to registered political parties:

  • within 30 days of receiving the annual update notification from Elections Ontario; or
  • Within 30 days of a Writ being issued for a general election.

For the annual release to members of the Legislative Assembly:

  • within 30 days of receiving the annual update notification from Elections Ontario; or
  • within 30 days of a Writ being issued.

For candidates, the tracking distribution documentation should be filed at the same time as the candidate files their financial returns under the Election Finances Act.

If a member of the Legislative Assembly resigns or has forfeited the office to which they were elected, the member must provide the documentation outlined in these Guidelines to Elections Ontario within 30 days of their resignation or removal.

4.0  Reproduction Restrictions

Under section 17.4(3) of the Election Act, no individual may reproduce, store, or transmit any part of the information obtained electronically from the permanent register (including the List of Electors) for any purpose except as follows:

  • Registered political parties and Members of the Legislative Assembly who have received an update of the Permanent Register for the whole of Ontario as a result of an annual update (section 17.1(3)(1)(i) or (ii)) or have received an update with respect to a specific electoral district under section 17.1(3)(2)).
  • An individual or entity who has received the information from the registered political party or member of the Assembly in the situation described above, so long as that person or entity signs a written acknowledgment that they are bound by the restrictions in the Election Act on use of the information for electoral purposes only and not for commercial purposes (s. 17.4(4)(b)).

5.0  Additional Privacy Requirements

In addition to the restrictions on use and reproduction contained in the Election Act, to help political entities protect the information from the Register and on the List of Electors, Elections Ontario requires political entities to implement the following privacy safeguards outlined in this Guideline through the party or candidate’s policy, as applicable. These safeguards provide a framework to protect the privacy of personal information contained in the Register and the List during their use, how to dispose of the information after it has been used, and what to do if a copy of the information is lost or stolen.

The political entity must:

Provide clear direction to all authorized users regarding the proper use of the information in the List of Electors, Register or Register extract.

Provide the List of Electors, Register or Register extract only to people who need access to communicate with electors and constituents on behalf of the political entity or to do work for electoral purposes on behalf of the political entity.

Limit the number of people who have access to reduce the chances of a privacy breach.

Ensure that the List of Electors, Register or Register extract are kept secure when not in use by storing the electronic copy on a secure, password-protected computer; keep paper copies in locked filing cabinets. Passwords and keys should be strictly controlled by the person responsible for privacy safeguards.

Ensure that all authorized users understand the importance of protecting the privacy of electors’ information.

Obtain from each authorized user a written acknowledgement (see sample in Appendix D) that the individual:

  • understands the limits on use and disclosure of the lists;
  • understands the importance of protecting the personal information on the lists;
  • undertakes to protect the confidentiality of that information;
  • will use the information only for the purposes set out in the Election Act; and
  • will return the lists on completion of the task for which the lists were provided to the party or candidate, as applicable.

Loss/Theft

If a copy of the Register, an extract from the Register or a copy of the List of Electors is lost or stolen, the personal information on the lists might be used for unauthorized purposes. Loss or theft therefore constitutes a potential privacy breach, and should be dealt with quickly and effectively. While each incident will require a unique approach, it is recommended that the person responsible for privacy safeguards follow these general steps:

  • Contain the breach and identify its source.
  • Document the circumstances that led to the incident.
  • Review your internal policies, processes and procedures to prevent future incidents.
  • Report the loss or theft to the Chief Electoral Officer

Safe and Secure Disposal of Personal Information

All political entities should dispose of personal information in a safe and secure way once its use is no longer authorized. To prevent unauthorized parties from accessing personal data, it is important to use care in the disposal and destruction of personal information. Reasonable steps must be taken to protect the security and confidentiality of personal information that is to be destroyed, including protecting its security and confidentiality during its storage, transportation, handling and destruction.

The following provides the requirements for political entities on how to dispose of personal information in a safe and secure manner.

Methods used must ensure that personal records cannot be reconstructed. Printed copies of documents must be properly shredded and electronic data must be permanently erased using methods that prevent the restoration of such data.

For printed copies, destruction means cross-cut shredding, not simply continuous (single strip) shredding, which can be reconstructed.

For electronic and wireless media, destruction means either physically damaging the item (rendering it unusable) and discarding it, and employing wiping utilities provided by various software companies to erase every bit of data on a drive.

Secure Disposal Documentation

Political entities should create a certificate of destruction that documents the following information:

  • the records that are being destroyed
  • the date, time and location of destruction
  • the method of destruction
  • the name and signature of the individual responsible for destruction

Personal information pertaining to the record being destroyed must not be included in the disposal record.

Filing of Secure Disposal Documentation

The secure destruction documentation must be filed with Elections Ontario as follows:

  • For the annual release to registered political parties within 30 days of receiving the annual update notification from Elections Ontario.
  • For the annual release to members of the Legislative Assembly, within 30 days of receiving the annual update notification from Elections Ontario.
  • For candidates, should be filed at the same time as the candidate files their financial returns under the Election Finances Act.

A sample secure destruction form can be found in Appendix E for both an election event and for the annual release.

If the political entity has an external company provide secure destruction services, a Certificate of Destruction must be provided by the shredding company and filed by the political entity along with the secure destruction documentation.

If Selecting a Service Provider to Securely Destroy Personal Information Documentation

Set out the responsibility of the service provider for the secure destruction of the records involved

Specify how the destruction will be accomplished, under what conditions and by whom
Require that a certificate of destruction be issued upon completion, including:

  • the records that are being destroyed
  • the date, time and location of destruction
  • the method of destruction
  • the name and signature of the operator

Personal information pertaining to the record being destroyed must not be included in the disposal record

Secure Destruction Exception

It should be noted that the secure destruction requirements in these Guidelines applies to the electronic or paper copies provided by Elections Ontario as outlined in section 2.0 and any additional standalone copies made of those that have been distributed by the political entity to individuals acting on its behalf.

The Guidelines do not require a political entity to wipe information that has been integrated into databases that the political entity has created for electoral purposes.

6.0  Privacy Best Practices

Working in a Mobile Environment

The employees, volunteers or agents of political entities may be required to deal with elector information in a mobile environment. As part of its efforts to protect the privacy of electors’ personal information, Elections Ontario would recommend to political entities that they consider the following best practices that enhance the security and confidentiality of data while working within a mobile environment.

Removing records from the office

Records should only be removed from the office when it is absolutely necessary to do so.

Employees, volunteers or agents of the political entity should obtain any approvals required, and where possible, original documents should remain in the office and only copies be removed.

A record of the information being removed should be kept in a safe location.

Paper records

While in transit, paper records should be securely packaged and locked and should remain in the possession of the employees, volunteers or agents of the political entity.

If being used at home, records must be accessible only to the employees, volunteers or agents of the political entity and must be kept locked away when not in use..

Electronic records

Electronic records containing personal information should be stored and encrypted on a password-protected disk, CD, or removable drive rather than on the hard drive of a laptop or home computer.

Removable drives should always remain within the possession of the employees, volunteers or agents of the political entity or be kept in a secure location that is not accessible to others.

Laptops and home computers

Access to laptop, home computers, should be password-controlled, and any data on the hard drive must be encrypted.

Other reasonable safeguards, such as anti-virus software and personal firewalls, could also be installed.

Laptops should always be stored in a secure location.

Wireless technology

Political entities should protect the privacy and confidentiality of personal information stored on wireless devices such as personal digital assistants and cell phones. Access to such devices should be password-controlled, and any stored data should be encrypted.

When working at locations outside the office, employees, volunteers or agents of the political entity should maintain constant control of wireless devices and care must be taken to prevent loss or theft.

Email, fax and photocopy

When working at home or at other locations outside the office, employees should avoid sending personal information by e-mail or fax. When necessary, employees should fax or photocopy personal information themselves.

Where fax and photocopy machines are not available for individual use and records containing personal information are given to a third party, the employee must be present when these tasks are being done.

Appoint a person to be responsible for implementing safeguards

It is recommended that political entities appoint a person responsible for implementing privacy safeguards. Responsibilities could include:

  • designing and implementing specific protocols regarding the use, safeguarding and disposal of the lists
  • answering questions about the political entity’s authorized use of the lists
  • controlling access to the lists
  • communicating the political entity’s policy and these guidelines to persons who have been given access to the lists of electors

Appendix A

Sample Policy for Registered Political Party

1.0  Scope of Policy

This policy applies to the {Name of Political Party} and its candidates, members of the Legislative Assembly, and any person or entity representing or working for the party on a paid or unpaid basis.

2.0  Restrictions on Use

Any person or entity who obtains information, directly or indirectly, from the Permanent Register of Electors for Ontario or from a List of Electors through {Name of Registered Political Party} must comply with the requirements under section 17.4 of the Election Act to:

  • only use the information for electoral purposes,
  • not to use the information for commercial purposes.

3.0  Requirement for Written Acknowledgements

Any person or entity who has obtained information, directly or indirectly from the Permanent Register of Electors for Ontario or from a List of Electors through {Name of Registered Political Party} may only disclose it to others after obtaining their written acknowledgement that they are bound by the restrictions on use in section 17.4 of the Election Act, as reproduced in section 2.0 of this policy

4.0  Tracking of Distribution

In providing any individual or entity with a copy of information from the Register, extract of the Register, or List of Electors, the following information must be tracked:

  • The date of distribution,
  • Who the information was provided to,
  • How the information was provided (e.g. type of document, electronic copy of Preo, paper copy of List of Electors etc.)
  • Confirmation that the written acknowledgment has been signed, and
  • confirmation of the date the copy is returned

5.0  Loss or Theft of Information

In the case of loss or theft of elector information from the Permanent Register or an extract of the Register for a specific electoral district, the following procedures must be followed:

  • The breach should be contained and the source of the breach identified.
  • The circumstances that that led to the incident must be documented.
  • Internal policies, processes and procedures must be reviewed to prevent future incidents.
  • The loss or theft must be reported to the Chief Electoral Officer

6.0  Specific Responsibilities for Candidates for the Party

All candidates are responsible for:

Complying with the restrictions on use of the information as required under section 17.4 of the Election Act

  • Securing written acknowledgements as required under section 17.4 of the Election Act
  • Tracking the distribution of copies of the List of Electors provided by the Returning Officer to the candidate, in paper or electronically, as required by the Preo and List of Elector Guidelines
  • Complying with the processes identified in the Preo and List of Elector Guidelines in the case of loss or theft of a copy of the List of Electors
  • In addition to the requirements for notification in the case of loss or theft under the Guidelines, the candidate should also notify the {party should identify a party official to whom the loss/theft should be reported}
  • Ensuring the secure destruction of all copies of the List of Electors as required under the Preo and List of Elector Guidelines
  • Complying with all filing requirements under the Preo and List of Elector Guidelines

7.0  Specific Responsibilities of Members of the Legislative Assembly for the Party

  • All Members of the Legislative Assembly are responsible for:
  • Complying with the restrictions on use of the information as required under section 17.4 of the Election Act
  • Securing written acknowledgements as required under section 17.4 of the Election Act
  • Tracking the distribution of copies of the extract from the Permanent Register of Electors for Ontario as provided by Elections Ontario to the Member, in paper or electronically, as required by the Preo and List of Elector Guidelines
  • Complying with the processes identified in the Preo and List of Elector Guidelines in the case of loss or theft of a copy of the List of Electors
  • In addition to the requirements for notification in the case of loss or theft under the Guidelines, the Member should also notify the {party should identify a party official to whom the loss/theft should be reported}
  • Ensuring the secure destruction of all copies of the extract from the Permanent Register as required under the Preo and List of Elector Guidelines
  • Complying with all filing requirements under the Preo and List of Elector Guidelines

Sample Policy for Independent Candidate or Member of the Legislative Assembly

1.0  Scope of Policy

This policy applies to {Name of Independent Candidate/Member} and any person or entity representing or working for the candidate on a paid or unpaid basis.

2.0  Restrictions on Use

Any person or entity who obtains information, directly or indirectly, from the Permanent Register of Electors for Ontario or from a List of Electors through {Name of Independent Candidate} must comply with the requirements under section 17.4 of the Election Act to:

  • only use the information for electoral purposes,
  • not to use the information for commercial purposes.

3.0  Requirement for Written Acknowledgements

Any person or entity who has obtained information, directly or indirectly from the Permanent Register of Electors for Ontario or from a List of Electors through {Name of Independent Candidate} may only disclose it to others after obtaining their written acknowledgement that they are bound by the restrictions on use in section 17.4 of the Election Act, as reproduced in section 2.0 of this policy

4.0  Tracking of Distribution

In providing any individual or entity with a copy of information from the Register, extract of the Register, or List of Electors, the following information must be tracked:

  • The date of distribution,
  • Who the information was provided to,
  • How the information was provided (e.g. type of document, electronic copy of Preo, paper copy of List of Electors etc.)
  • Confirmation that the written acknowledgment has been signed, and
  • confirmation of the date the copy is returned

5.0  Loss or Theft of Information

In the case of loss or theft of elector information from the List of Electors, the following procedures must be followed:

  • The breach should be contained and the source of the breach identified.
  • The circumstances that that led to the incident must be documented.
  • Internal policies, processes and procedures must be reviewed to prevent future incidents.
  • The loss or theft must be reported to the Chief Electoral Officer

6.0  Election as an Independent Member of the Legislative Assembly

If elected as a member of the Legislative Assembly, this policy will continue to apply, unless I notify Elections Ontario in writing of any changes to the policy

Appendix-B

Sample Electoral Event Distribution Form

Appendix C

Sample Distribution Form

Appendix-D

Sample Written Acknowledgement

Person Making Acknowledgement

Appendix E

Sample Election Event Secure Destruction Form

Appendix E

Sample Annual Update Secure Destruction Form

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Marriage Act

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

Name

Location

Effective Date

John, Peter Achiek

Toronto, ON

13-Dec-10

Brown, Vernal

Scarborough, ON

13-Dec-10

Beaty, Mary

Toronto, ON

13-Dec-10

Samuels, Ina

Markham, ON

13-Dec-10

Cripps, Edye

Beamsville, ON

13-Dec-10

Kim, Myoung Soo Matthias

Toronto, ON

13-Dec-10

Crawford, Kate Pearson

London, ON

13-Dec-10

O'Leary, Laurie Joan

London, ON

13-Dec-10

Levan, Chistopher Victor

Toronto, ON

13-Dec-10

Naylor, Randolph Lyle

Toronto, ON

13-Dec-10

Silverberg, Ben J

Thornhill, ON

13-Dec-10

Hoehne, Harry

Hamilton, ON

13-Dec-10

Peazer, Abigail

Toronto, ON

13-Dec-10

Griffith, Larry

Orleans, ON

15-Dec-10

Milevsky, Jeremy Yirmiya

Toronto, ON

15-Dec-10

Madhavjee, Roshan

Toronto, ON

15-Dec-10

Bauman, Enoch B

St Clements, ON

16-Dec-10

Hoover, Solomon B

Proton Station, ON

16-Dec-10

Dwyer, Maureen L

London, ON

16-Dec-10

Charpentier, Mario

Milton, ON

16-Dec-10

Dunn, Joan Margaret

Mississauga, ON

17-Dec-10

O'Brien, Pat

Niagara Falls, ON

17-Dec-10

Brubacher, Mervin

Barwick, ON

17-Dec-10

Re-registrations

Name

Location

Effective Date

Skiby, Claus

Windsor, ON

13-Dec-10

Smith, Jeffrey Llewellyn

Guelph, ON

13-Dec-10

Collins, Janet

Kitchener, ON

13-Dec-10

Starr, Skylla S

Downsview, ON

15-Dec-10

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

Date

Name

Location

Effective Date

December 29, 2010 to January 2, 2011

Oram, Barry Alan

Red Deer, AB

13-Dec-10

February 3, 2011 to February 7, 2011

Bond, David Eric

Winnipeg, MB

13-Dec-10

February 17, 2011 to February 21, 2011

Hardy, Joel

Arundel, QC

13-Dec-10

April 28, 2011 to May 2, 2011

Laird, Anne

Sherwood Park, AB

13-Dec-10

January 6, 2011 to January 10, 2011

Liske, Tyson Wayne

Regina, SK

15-Dec-10

May 18, 2011 to May 22, 2011

Siverns, David Preston

Lethbridge, AB

16-Dec-10

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

Name

Location

Effective Date

Skiby, Claus

Windsor, ON

13-Dec-10

Collins, Janet

Kitchener, ON

13-Dec-10

Opper, David B

Brantford, ON

17-Dec-10

Whynot, David

Copper Cliff, ON

17-Dec-10

Dawson, William Martin

Arthur, ON

17-Dec-10

Gazzard, John A

Etobicoke, ON

17-Dec-10

Brown, John

Port Perry, ON

17-Dec-10

Borland, Judith

Meaford, ON

17-Dec-10

Lander, David

Bewdley, ON

17-Dec-10

Douglas, Sean M

Bradford, ON

17-Dec-10

Judith M. Hartman
Deputy Registrar General
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Ontario Energy Board

Amendments to the Distribution System Code

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

  1. Section 1.2 of the DSC is amended to include the following definition after the "enhancement" definition and before the "expansion" definition:

    exempt distributor” means a distributor as defined in section 3 of the Act who is exempted from various requirements in the Act by Ontario Regulation 161/99;

  2. Section 1.2 of the DSC is amended to include the following definition after the "Market Rules" definition and before the "meter service provider" definition:

    master consumer” means the exempt distributor or the person authorized by Ontario Regulation 389/10 to retain a unit smart meter provider for the prescribed property being served by the licensed distributor;

  3. Section 1.2 of the DSC is amended to include the following definition after the "point of supply" definition and before the "rate" definition:

    prescribed property” means one of the properties or classes of property prescribed by Ontario Regulation 389/10;

  4. Section 1.2 of the DSC is amended to include the following definitions after the "unaccounted for energy" definition and before the "unmetered loads" definition:

    "unit smart meter provider" has the meaning ascribed to it in the Energy Consumer Protection Act, 2010;

    "unit smart meter" has the meaning ascribed to it in the Energy Consumer Protection Act, 2010;

  5. Section 1.7 of the DSC is amended to add the following paragraph at the end of the section:

    The amendments to sections 1.2 (namely the addition of the definitions for exempt distributor, master consumer, prescribed property, unit smart meter, and unit smart metering), 5.1.7, 5.1.9, and 5.3.13, made by the Board on December 16, 2010, come into force on January 1, 2011.

  6. Section 5.1.7 of the DSC is amended to add the phrase "and unit smart meter" after the term "smart meter".
  7. The wording in section 5.1.9 of the DSC is deleted and replaced with the following:

    When requested to do so by a master consumer, a distributor shall install unit smart meters that meet the specifications prescribed by Ontario Regulation 389/10.

  8. Section 5.3.13 of the DSC is amended to add the phrase "or unit smart meter" after the term "smart meter".

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Ontario Energy Board

Unit Sub-Metering Code

Revised on December 16, 2010
(Originally Issued on July 24, 2008)

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Ontario Securities Commission

Amendments To National Instrument 81-101 Mutual Fund Prospectus Disclosure

On November 23, 2010, the Minister of Finance approved amendments made by the Ontario Securities Commission to National Instrument 81-101 Mutual Fund Prospectus Disclosure. At the same time, consequential amendments were also approved to:

• National Instrument 81-102 Mutual Funds;

• National Instrument 81-106 Investment Fund Continuous Disclosure; and

• National Instrument 13-101 System for Electronic Document Analysis and Retrieval (Sedar).

The amendments were made by the Commission on September 14, 2010 and came into force on January 1, 2011.

The amendments complete the first stage of the implementation of the point of sale initiative. The amendments require the production, filing and posting of the Fund Facts document to a mutual fund or mutual fund manager’s website.

The full text of the amendments is available in the Ontario Securities Commission’s Bulletin at Volume 33, Issue 49 (December 10, 2010) and on the Commission’s website at www.OSC.gov.on.ca.

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Ontario Securities Commission

Rule Amendments Related To Changeover To International Financial Reporting Standards

On January 1, 2011, amendments to rules under the Securities Act and the Commodity Futures Act came into force. These amendments relate to the changeover in Canada to International Financial Reporting Standards. The rules are those set out in Table 1, below. The full text of the amendments are available in the Ontario Securities Commission’s Bulletin at (2010) 33 Oscb (Supp-5) and on the Commission’s website at www.OSC.gov.on.ca.

Table 1

Ontario Securities Commission (OSC) Rule 13-502 Fees

OSC Rule 13-503 (Commodity Futures Act) Fees

National Instrument 14-101 Definitions

National Instrument 13-101 System for Electronic Document Analysis and Retrieval (Sedar)

National Instrument 21-101 Marketplace Operation

National Instrument 31-103 Registration Requirements and Exemptions

National Instrument 33-109 Registration Information

National Instrument 41-101 General Prospectus Requirements

National Instrument 44-101 Short Form Prospectus Distributions

National Instrument 44-102 Shelf Distributions

National Instrument 45-106 Prospectus and Registration Exemptions

National Instrument 51-102 Continuous Disclosure Obligations

OSC Rule 51-801 Implementing National Instrument 51-102 Continuous Disclosure Obligations

National Instrument 52-107 Acceptable Accounting Principles and Auditing Standards

National Instrument 52-109 Certification of Disclosure in Issuers’ Annual and Interim Filings

National Instrument 52-110 Audit Committees

National Instrument 54-101 Communication with Beneficial Owners of Securities of a Reporting Issuer

OSC Rule 62-504 Take-Over Bids and Issuer Bids

National Instrument 71-102 Continuous Disclosure and Other Exemptions Relating to Foreign Issuers

OSC Rule 71-802 Implementing National Instrument 71-102 Continuous Disclosure and Other Exemptions Relating to Foreign Issuers

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