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Vol. 140-50 Toronto ISSN 0030-2937 Saturday, 15th December 2007 Le samedi 15 decembre 2007 Published by Ministry of Government Services Publié par Ministère des Services gouvernementaux © Queen’s Printer for Ontario, 2007 © Imprimeur de la Reine pour l’Ontario, 2007 3975 Parliamentary Notice Avis parlementaire Royal Assent THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO Toronto, Monday, December 3, 2007, 4:35 p.m. In the name of Her Majesty the Queen, His Honour the Lieutenant Governor, assented to the following bill in his office:- Sanction royale PROVINCE DE L’ONTARIO Toronto, lundi, décembre 3, 2007, 16 h 35 Au nom de Sa Majesté la Reine, Son Honneur le lieutenant- gouverneur, a accordé la sanction royale au projet de loi suivant, dans son bureau : Bill 2 An Act to amend the Employment Standards Act, 2000 to provide reservist leave and the Health Insurance Act to eliminate the waiting period for military families. [S.O. 2007, Chapter 16] Projet de loi 2 Loi modifiant la Loi de 2000 sur les normes d’emploi afin de prévoir un congé pour réservistes et la Loi sur l’assurance-santé afin d’éliminer la période d’attente pour les familles des militaires. [L.O. 2007, Chapitre 16] DEBORAH DELLER Clerk of the Legislative Assembly La greffière de l’Assemblée législative (140-G662) DEBORAH DELLER Proclamation ELIZABETH THE SECOND, by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom, Canada and Her other Realms and Territories, Queen, Head of the Commonwealth, Defender of the Faith. ELIZABETH DEUX, par la grâce de Dieu, Reine du Royaume-Uni, du Canada et de ses autres royaumes et territoires, Chef du Commonwealth, Défenseur de la Foi. FAIRNESS FOR MILITARY FAMILIES ACT (EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS AND HEALTH INSURANCE), 2007 LOI DE 2007 SUR L’ÉQUITÉ POUR LES FAMILLES DES MILITAIRES (NORMES D’EMPLOI ET ASSURANCE-SANTÉ) We, by and with the advice of the Executive Council of Ontario, name December 3, 2007 as the day on which Schedule B to the Fairness for Military Families Act (Employment Standards and Health Insurance), 2007, c. 16, which amends the Health Insurance Act, comes into force. Sur l’avis du Conseil exécutif de l’Ontario, nous désignons le 3 décembre 2007 comme le jour où entre en vigueur l’annexe B de la Loi de 2007 sur l’équité pour les familles des militaires (normes d’emploi et assurance- santé), chap. 16, qui modifie la Loi sur l’assurance-santé.

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Page 1: Vol. 140-50 Toronto ISSN 0030-2937

Vol. 140-50 Toronto ISSN 0030-2937 Saturday, 15th December 2007 Le samedi 15 decembre 2007

Published by Ministry of Government Services Publié par Ministère des Services gouvernementaux

© Queen’s Printer for Ontario, 2007 © Imprimeur de la Reine pour l’Ontario, 2007

3975

Parliamentary Notice Avis parlementaire

Royal Assent

THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO

Toronto, Monday, December 3, 2007, 4:35 p.m.

In the name of Her Majesty the Queen, His Honour the Lieutenant Governor, assented to the following bill in his office:-

Sanction royale

PROVINCE DE L’ONTARIO

Toronto, lundi, décembre 3, 2007, 16 h 35

Au nom de Sa Majesté la Reine, Son Honneur le lieutenant-gouverneur, a accordé la sanction royale au projet de loi suivant, dans son bureau :

Bill 2 An Act to amend the Employment Standards Act, 2000 to provide reservist leave and the Health Insurance Act to eliminate the waiting period for military families. [S.O. 2007, Chapter 16]

Projetde loi 2

Loi modifiant la Loi de 2000 sur les normes d’emploi afin de prévoir un congé pour réservistes et la Loi sur l’assurance-santé afin d’éliminer la période d’attente pour les familles des militaires. [L.O. 2007, Chapitre 16]

DEBORAH DELLER Clerk of the Legislative Assembly

La greffière de l’Assemblée législative (140-G662) DEBORAH DELLER

ProclamationELIZABETH THE SECOND, by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom, Canada and Her other Realms and Territories, Queen, Head of the Commonwealth, Defender of the Faith.

ELIZABETH DEUX, par la grâce de Dieu, Reine du Royaume-Uni, du Canada et de ses autres royaumes et territoires, Chef du Commonwealth, Défenseur de la Foi.

FAIRNESS FOR MILITARY FAMILIES ACT (EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS AND HEALTH INSURANCE), 2007

LOI DE 2007 SUR L’ÉQUITÉ POUR LES FAMILLES DES MILITAIRES (NORMES D’EMPLOI ET ASSURANCE-SANTÉ)

We, by and with the advice of the Executive Council of Ontario, name December 3, 2007 as the day on which Schedule B to the Fairness for Military Families Act (Employment Standards and Health Insurance),2007, c. 16, which amends the Health Insurance Act, comes into force.

Sur l’avis du Conseil exécutif de l’Ontario, nous désignons le 3 décembre 2007 comme le jour où entre en vigueur l’annexe B de la Loi de 2007 sur l’équité pour les familles des militaires (normes d’emploi et assurance-santé), chap. 16, qui modifie la Loi sur l’assurance-santé.

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THE ONTARIO GAZETTE/LA GAZETTE DE L’ONTARIO 3976

WITNESS: TÉMOIN:

THE HONOURABLE DAVID C. ONLEY

LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR OF OUR PROVINCE OF ONTARIO

L’HONORABLE DAVID C. ONLEY

LIEUTENANT-GOUVERNEUR DE NOTRE PROVINCE DE L’ONTARIO

GIVEN at Toronto, Ontario, on December 3, 2007. FAIT à Toronto (Ontario) le 3 décembre 2007.

BY COMMAND PAR ORDRE

TED MCMEEKIN

Minister of Government and Consumer Services TED MCMEEKIN

ministre des Services gouvernementaux et (140-G663) des Services aux consommateurs

Ontario Highway Transport Board Periodically, temporary applications are filed with the Board. Details of these applications can be made available at anytime to any interested parties by calling (416) 326-6732.

The following are applications for extra-provincial and public vehicle operating licenses filed under the Motor Vehicle Transport Act, 1987, and the Public Vehicles Act. All information pertaining to the applicant i.e. business plan, supporting evidence, etc. is on file at the Board and is available upon request.

Any interested person who has an economic interest in the outcome of these applications may serve and file an objection within 29 days of this publication. The objector shall:

1. complete a Notice of Objection Form,

2. serve the applicant with the objection,

3. file a copy of the objection and provide proof of service of the objection on the applicant with the Board,

4. pay the appropriate fee.

Serving and filing an objection may be effected by hand delivery, mail, courier or facsimile. Serving means the date received by a party and filing means the date received by the Board.

LES LIBELLÉS DÉS DEMANDES PUBLIÉES CI-DESSOUS SONT AUSSI DISPONIBLES EN FRANÇAIS SUR DEMANDE.

Pour obtenir de l’information en français, veuillez communiquer avec la Commission des transports routiers au 416-326-6732.

The Corporation of the City of Welland 24050-H - Transit Department 60 East Main St., Welland, ON L3B 3X4

Applies for an extension to public vehicle operating licence PV-5043 as follows:

For the transportation of passengers on a scheduled service between the Cities of Welland and Port Colborne.

PROVIDED THAT chartered trips be prohibited.

FELIX D’MELLO(140-G664) Board Secretary/Secrétaire de la Commission

Government Notices Respecting Corporations Avis du gouvernement relatifs aux compagnies

Notice of Default in Complying with the Corporations Tax Act

Avis de non-observation de la Loi sur l’imposition des sociétés

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.

Le ministre des Finances a informé le directeur que les sociétés suivantes n’avaient pas respecté la Loi sur l’imposition des sociétés.

AVIS EST DONNÉ PAR LA PRÉSENTE que, conformément au paragraphe 241(1) de la Loi sur les sociétés par actions, si les sociétés citées ci-dessous ne se conforment pas aux prescriptions énoncées par la Loi sur l’imposition des sociétés dans un délai de 90 jours suivant la réception du présent avis, lesdites sociétés se verront dissoutes par décision. Pour tout renseignement relatif au présent avis, veuillez vous adresser à l’Imposition des sociétés, ministère des Finances, 33, rue King ouest, Oshawa ON L1H 8H6.

Name of Corporation: Ontario Corporation Number Dénomination sociale Numéro de la de la société: société en Ontario

2007-12-15 A. SHINE ENTERPRISES INC. 001255974ACC SYS MANAGEMENT INC. 001262706ACCELERATING BUSINESS PROMOTIONS

INC. 001251976ACE ELECTRICAL ACQUISITION INC. 001257450

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THE ONTARIO GAZETTE/LA GAZETTE DE L’ONTARIO 3977

Name of Corporation: Ontario Corporation Number Dénomination sociale Numéro de la de la société: société en Ontario

ALLPHASE MECHANICAL INC. 001263948ANDRE COTE LIFESTYLE PLANNING

INC. 001259079ARISTA SYSTEMS INC. 001257752ASTARA TRUCK LINE INC. 001263148BRANDEN GATES ART AND PRODUCTION

LTD. 001251975BRIDAL CENTRE INC. 001269458BUTTERFIELD & ZUCKERMAN

PRODUCTIONS INC. 001259962CABIN SAFETY AND TRAINING INC. 001215149CAMERON’S CHRISTIAN BOOKSTORE

HAMILTON LTD. 001243539CANADA CONSULTANTS CORP. 001263953CASTLEROCK CERAMIC & MARBLE

LTD. 001252511COJAM FIRE PROTECTION DESIGN

LTD. 001264785COMPNET CONSULTING INC. 001257719D.M. ASTHMA RESEARCH GROUP INC 001242258DANTO INC. 001248990DAWSON CONSTRUCTION INC. 001232311DUPONT ROOFING & SHEET METAL

INC. 001267015DYNASTY ARTS AND CULTURE

INTERNATIONAL CO. LTD. 001253238ECHELON MARCAP ENTERPRISES LTD. 001253990FALCON PRIORITY DELIVERY SERVICES

INC. 001255090FLYING LOCOMOTIVE VENTURES INC. 001272333FRANK & CHRISTINE’S FINE CATERING

LTD. 001255386G-9 INVESTMENTS INC. 001255427GREENTHINGS HYDROPONICS LTD. 001254116HIGHMARK CAREER SERVICES LTD. 001255888IMAGE CONCEPT INC. 001258445INTEGRATED GLYCOL TECHNOLOGIES

INC. 001260937IQ TECHNOLOGIES CORP. 001261388ISLAND ELECTRIC LTD. 001262765J&L BENEFITS GROUP INC. 001260003JJAS SCIENTIFIC INC. 001252047JVL RENOVATIONS INC. 001260564KAILI ENTERPRISE CANADA INC. 001256706KNOWLEDGE GROVE INC. 001242254LINEAR AUTO BODY INC. 001262155LOMBARD PLAZA LTD. 001265029LONG DRIVE FAIRWAYS INC. 001261235MARSHALL TELECOM SERVICES

INC. 001257346MCL DISPUTE RESOLUTION INC. 001265024MICHAEL EMMETT PRODUCTIONS

LTD. 001261457NATIONAL SOLUTIONS AND SERVICES

INC. 001252809O.P.E. ENGINEERING INC. 001257263OTAGO INTERNATIONAL TRADING

INC. 001261304PENNMAC INVESTMENT INC. 001260496PONY EXPRESS COURIER INC. 001260430PREMIER ADVERTISING GROUP

LTD. 001265444R.H.B. WELDING TECHNOLOGY

LTD. 001253162RITESOFT INC. 001258295SASAN-SOFT INC. 001270051SELECT APPLIANCE INC. 001255686SKEPA LIMITED 001259543SOO LINE PICTURES INC. 001272906SOUTHWESTERN ADJUSTERS INC. 001247962SPLASH SPORTS BAR & CAFE LTD. 001265693

Name of Corporation: Ontario Corporation Number Dénomination sociale Numéro de la de la société: société en Ontario

SRA CONSULTING INC. 001265105STARS & GALAXIES CO. LTD. 001261185STRATEGIC SERV GROUP INC. 001251986STRICTLY HARDCORE INC. 001258594SUMMERBREEZE SHEET METAL INC. 001260546SYTOR DEVELOPMENT INC. 001272265T & J DESIGNS INCORPORATED 001260377T.B.F.I. LTD. 001265468THE NEW WAVE INC. 001271129TIBER INC. 001251306TUDHOPE’S INVESTMENT CENTRE

INC. 001230894VERNAZZA HOLDINGS LTD. 001265398WELLPLAN INTERNATIONAL

CONSULTANT INC. 001263464WILD PATHS INC. 001232251ZOTI LAKE INCORPORATED 0012422531129658 ONTARIO LIMITED 0011296581188027 ONTARIO LIMITED 0011880271211927 ONTARIO LIMITED 0012119271214779 ONTARIO LIMITED 0012147791230921 ONTARIO INC. 0012309211243569 ONTARIO LTD. 0012435691246657 ONTARIO LTD. 0012466571248000 ONTARIO LIMITED 0012480001248641 ONTARIO INC. 0012486411248920 ONTARIO INC. 0012489201251410 ONTARIO INC. 0012514101252666 ONTARIO INC. 0012526661252916 ONTARIO INC. 0012529161254079 ONTARIO INC. 0012540791254112 ONTARIO LTD. 0012541121255030 ONTARIO LTD. 0012550301256235 ONTARIO INC. 0012562351257076 ONTARIO LIMITED 0012570761258132 ONTARIO INC. 0012581321258819 ONTARIO INC. 0012588191259064 ONTARIO INC. 0012590641259081 ONTARIO LTD. 0012590811259360 ONTARIO INC. 0012593601259470 ONTARIO LIMITED 0012594701260022 ONTARIO INC. 0012600221261024 ONTARIO INC. 0012610241261187 ONTARIO INC. 0012611871261303 ONTARIO INC. 0012613031261603 ONTARIO LIMITED 0012616031261759 ONTARIO INC. 0012617591262068 ONTARIO LTD. 0012620681262255 ONTARIO INC. 0012622551262443 ONTARIO LIMITED 0012624431263449 ONTARIO INC. 0012634491264578 ONTARIO INC. 0012645781265434 ONTARIO INC. 0012654341265477 ONTARIO INC. 0012654771266999 ONTARIO LIMITED 0012669991268639 ONTARIO INC. 0012686391268648 ONTARIO INC. 0012686481269452 ONTARIO LIMITED 0012694521269890 ONTARIO INC. 0012698901269976 ONTARIO INC. 0012699761271005 ONTARIO LTD. 0012710051271589 ONTARIO INC. 0012715891272501 ONTARIO INC. 0012725011272896 ONTARIO LTD. 001272896

M. KALSBEEKDirector, Companies and Personal Property Security Branch Directrice, Direction des compagnies et des

(140-G665) sûretés mobilières

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THE ONTARIO GAZETTE/LA GAZETTE DE L’ONTARIO 3978

Cancellation of Certificateof Incorporation

(Corporations Tax Act Defaulters) Annulation de certificat de constitution

(Non-observation de la Loi sur l’imposition des sociétés)

Name of Corporation: Ontario Corporation Number Dénomination sociale Numéro de la de la société: société en Ontario

2007-11-19 A & M FIGUEIREDO FARMS INC. 001253710ABCON DEVELOPMENT INC. 001068637ACE BOWLING LANE CONTRACTING

(LONDON) LIMITED 000134504ACT ADVENTURE COMPUTER TECH

INC. 002019272ASIA MOTOR CO. LTD. 001071480AZOPHARMA CORPORATION 001054804BARBER, SZPIVAK APPRAISALS INC. 000394193BOLAR MARKETING INC. 000701101BOWOOD FOOD CORPORATION 001076389CAPTAIN HOMES LIMITED 000955126CHARTER BUILDING MANAGEMENT INC. 000883369CTOPAN INVESTMENTS INC. 000777560CUMBERLAND SERVICE STATION LTD. 001117340DENPAR MANAGEMENT LTD 001067437DUE SOUTH TRADERS INC. 001297377EIEIHOME.COM INC. 001291227ELGIN TRUCK & TRAILER PARTS LTD. 001000392FORUM ARCHITECT INC. 000713872G.W. ENTERPRISES INC. 001116038GATA-GO EXPRESS LTD. 001420423GLOBAL TASTE INC. 001255965GMC DISTRIBUTION LTD. 001078039GOODVIEW STUCCO DESIGN LTD. 001082886GREEN KOREAN JAPANESE RESTAURANT

INC. 001271103HOUSTON INC. 000895778INTELICA INC. 001465810INTERHANDEL TRADING LTD. 000397280J & Y TRADING LTD. 001196626JACKSON’S LODGE LIMITED 000335348KAWECO INVESTMENTS LTD. 000935336LAXMI GROUP CANADA INCORPORATED 002004190LOOT BAG EXPRESS INC. 001330363MACKENZIE’S HEATING & COOLING LTD. 001454443MARNAX DISTRIBUTING LTD. 001364466MELANIE FOODS LTD. 000415892MK2 COMPUTER INC. 001462814MY-E-BOX.COM COMPANY INC. 001369039NORTHVIEW DRUGMART INC. 001270948NOTO PASTARIA INC. 001081989NOW PLAYING VIDEO INC. 001205033OLD FIRE HOUSE WINE & BEER U-BREW

INC. 001065476PARKCLIFF INVESTMENTS LIMITED 001342041PEACHTREE GALLERY ART AND FRAME

SHOP INC. 000957113PEOPLE’S CHOICE PRODUCE PACKERS

INC. 001399763POOMARAM INC. 001082252PRECIOUS CRYSTALS INC. 001421633PUCKERING AVIATION LIMITED 000850028RAE & MEEKIS ENTERPRISES LIMITED 000733416REGINA DESIGNS COMPANY LIMITED 001160850RENOVATIONS PLUS CORP. 000895248RIOGRAPHICS INC. 000797541ROBERT D. JOHNSTON CONTRACTING

LTD. 000541711

Name of Corporation: Ontario Corporation Number Dénomination sociale Numéro de la de la société: société en Ontario

ROCALDA INVESTMENTS INC. 000928329SAUDI CANADIAN CLEANING SERVICES

INC. 001445691SFU FUNERAL SUPPLY INC. 001180263SILVER TANNING CENTRE LIMITED 000589184T&T OFFSET PRODUCTIONS LTD. 000857176THE DECK KING INC. 000986134TIER TOOL & DIE INC. 001417119UNDER THE SUN TANNING INC. 001421314VAN-DEL SALES (DELHI) LTD. 000925956VEHICLE RESEARCH LIMITED 000240312WASTECORP. MANAGEMENT INC. 000948733WILD DOLPHIN PRODUCTIONS INC. 001137549WOLFMAN TRUCKING INC. 002002691YAO YUAN INC. 001566725YEE CHUNG INTERNATIONAL TRADING

CO. LTD. 001099808YOUR BACK OFFICE, INC. 0010439841004360 ONTARIO INC. 0010043601055287 ONTARIO INC. 0010552871055724 ONTARIO INC. 0010557241057824 ONTARIO INC. 0010578241061240 ONTARIO CORPORATION 0010612401062020 ONTARIO INC. 0010620201079845 ONTARIO INC. 0010798451138714 ONTARIO LTD. 0011387141150748 ONTARIO INC. 0011507481153459 ONTARIO LIMITED 0011534591165003 ONTARIO INC. 0011650031197408 ONTARIO INC. 0011974081197880 ONTARIO INC. 0011978801205127 ONTARIO INC. 0012051271209802 ONTARIO LIMITED 0012098021215993 ONTARIO INC. 0012159931223351 ONTARIO LTD. 0012233511227710 ONTARIO INC. 0012277101280758 ONTARIO LTD. 0012807581304156 ONTARIO LTD. 0013041561310069 ONTARIO INC. 0013100691317542 ONTARIO LTD 0013175421324475 ONTARIO INC. 0013244751327055 ONTARIO INC. 0013270551336902 ONTARIO LTD. 0013369021344656 ONTARIO LTD. 0013446561372888 ONTARIO INC. 0013728881376577 ONTARIO LTD. 0013765771384460 ONTARIO LIMITED 0013844601419528 ONTARIO INC. 0014195281572793 ONTARIO LIMITED 001572793598528 ONTARIO LIMITED 000598528688546 ONTARIO INC. 000688546801820 ONTARIO LIMITED 000801820808040 ONTARIO INC. 000808040842048 ONTARIO LTD. 000842048853116 ONTARIO INC. 000853116859496 ONTARIO INC. 000859496897468 ONTARIO LIMITED 000897468943600 ONTARIO LIMITED 000943600943956 ONTARIO INC. 000943956960767 ONTARIO LTD. 000960767970048 ONTARIO INC. 000970048992443 ONTARIO LIMITED 000992443992561 ONTARIO LIMITED 000992561

M. KALSBEEKDirector, Companies and Personal Property Security Branch Directrice, Direction des compagnies et des

(140-G666) sûretés mobilières

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THE ONTARIO GAZETTE/LA GAZETTE DE L’ONTARIO 3979

Certificate of Dissolution Certificat de dissolution

Name of Corporation: Ontario Corporation Number Dénomination sociale Numéro de la de la société: société en Ontario

2007-08-19 THAT’S GUYANESE STYLE INC. 0015942462007-09-19 WAYCON DEVELOPMENTS LTD. 0010221082007-10-09 O.T.R. ROOFING LTD. 0010339842007-10-10 BODY MOULDED COMFORT INC. 001355152DO. INC. 001280520FRANK V. APA PAINTERS LIMITED 000134429GORILLA GRAPHICS & SCREENING INC. 0020004561203002 ONTARIO INC. 0012030022007-10-20 BRINSON VENDING ENTERPRISES

INCORPORATED 0009767232007-10-22 APEX INTERNATIONAL CANADA INC. 0020214082007-10-25 HAMILTON CORNELL ASSOCIATES, LTD. 0008679402007-10-31 1408954 ONTARIO LIMITED 0014089542007-11-05 BLF TRAINING GROUP, INC. 001202845BLUE STAR ONE INC. 001516171DAVE MARSHALL SERVICENTRE LIMITED 000235262EHIGHWAY INC. 001444139KIN PROPERTIES LTD. 000738797MORROWSPORT RACING LTD. 001457484MUSKOKA HEATWERX INC. 001556071OAKVIEW CRESCENT WATER SUPPLY

LTD. 000155336PAINT COMPUTERS INC. 001186057VENUS WORLDWIDE INC. 002006903VIDEO VAULT INC. 001545282ZARE’S ENTERPRISES CORP. 0016283901128645 ONTARIO LIMITED 0011286451353103 ONTARIO INC. 0013531031420567 ONTARIO LIMITED 0014205671492493 ONTARIO INC. 0014924931539254 ONTARIO INC. 0015392541632111 ONTARIO INC. 0016321111672139 ONTARIO INC. 0016721392047952 ONTARIO INC. 002047952753460 ONTARIO LTD. 0007534602007-11-06 AYLMER AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRIC LIMITED 000432048BEAUMONT SLASHING INC. 001164283DELEX PRODUCTS INCORPORATED 001549738EVEN CUT ABRASIVE CANADA LTD. 000698799JACK FAZARI MANAGEMENT INC. 000404378JAMES J. LAMBERT HOLDINGS LIMITED 000618500LEOPARD RECRUITERS INC. 002096987LEVY & ASSOCIATES LIFE INSURANCE

AGENCIES LIMITED 000302677LOGGATE INC. 001366227PAN AMERICAN-REINDERS, INC. 001128821THE PINNACLE GROUP LIMITED 0012328871254282 ONTARIO INC. 0012542822037007 ONTARIO LTD. 0020370072083466 ONTARIO LTD. 002083466691754 ONTARIO LTD. 000691754757250 ONTARIO INC. 000757250865553 ONTARIO LIMITED 000865553897079 ONTARIO INC. 000897079915716 ONTARIO LIMITED 0009157162007-11-07 A&S TOP SEAL LTD. 002036340

Name of Corporation: Ontario Corporation Number Dénomination sociale Numéro de la de la société: société en Ontario

A&S WIN-DOR REPAIRS LTD. 001240131ALLEASE LIMITED 001211207AMAPOLA BISTRO INC. 001370645DAVID HOFFMAN & ASSOCIATE

CONSULTANTS INC. 001213269HAPPY NAPPY INC. 001658365INSTANTANEOUS LINKS INC. 001369176M.Y.FIRST CHOICE THERAPY &

REHABILITATION INC. 001562921MB TRUCKING INC. 001388321MELODEON MARKETING INC. 001208808ROBERTSON HARDWARE LIMITED 000356236SIERRA CAPITAL INC. 001179074SUNWEST SALES INC. 000968525WACO EQUIPMENT RENTALS (1997)

LTD. 001206793WEBER’S HARDWARE (HUNTSVILLE)

LIMITED 000296560WESTBURY INVESTMENTS (OSHAWA)

LTD. 0007631671086564 ONTARIO LIMITED 0010865641105705 ONTARIO INC. 0011057051133216 ONTARIO LIMITED 0011332161306568 ONTARIO INC. 001306568135 FENELON DRIVE CO-OWNERSHIP

INC. 0021420631464712 ONTARIO INC. 0014647121581846 ONTARIO INC. 0015818462075972 ONTARIO INC. 0020759722080570 ONTARIO INC. 0020805702007-11-08 B AND C FOODS INCORPORATED 001136875CAN-SAG INTERNATIONAL LIMITED 001082283E. C. SIEVWRIGHT ASSOCIATES LIMITED 000142732EMERALD CANADA PERSONNEL, INC. 002045840GLOBAL SOLUTION INC. 002044218ITTAG LIMITED 001346623JFJ INTERNATIONAL INC. 001477130KAMBA REAL ESTATE HOLDINGS LTD. 000523121KARA SOLUTIONS INC. 001567364KORPREN LIMITED 000152003LORNE GOODMAN PLUMBING &

HEATING LIMITED 000225000MODERN DESIGNS FURNITURE

(BY SILCO) LTD. 001167640PURCHASING SERVICES INC. 000949007RUSCO FACTORY DIRECT OAKVILLE

LTD. 001710992SARSFIELD CONSTRUCTION LTD. 001102865SOUTHPORT SHOPPING CENTRE INC. 000748704SUHIT CONSULTANCY INC. 002117346THE GORDIAN KNOT INC. 000630766TURTLE STREET PICTURES INC. 0011478801185245 ONTARIO LIMITED 0011852451256356 ONTARIO LTD. 0012563561331069 ONTARIO LIMITED 0013310691372728 ONTARIO INC. 0013727281538495 ONTARIO INC. 0015384951674022 ONTARIO LIMITED 001674022480506 ONTARIO LIMITED 000480506754930 ONTARIO INC. 000754930808615 ONTARIO INC. 000808615838755 ONTARIO INC. 000838755870216 ONTARIO LIMITED 000870216958571 ONTARIO LIMITED 000958571964740 ONTARIO LIMITED 0009647402007-11-09 ADAMS INNOVATIONS INC. 002049050B M BODY WORKS LIMITED 000710136BALGO ENTERPRISES INC. 001233452BREVAN PLACE INC. 002141329

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Name of Corporation: Ontario Corporation Number Dénomination sociale Numéro de la de la société: société en Ontario

BROOKLET INVESTMENTS LIMITED 000416778BRUCE MACAULAY PHOTOGRAPHY LTD. 000729991CANADA SHOOT LTD. 001383796CANYON PROPERTY MAINTENANCE

INC. 002068900CIFA HOLDINGS INC. 001426886DON BENNETT BUILDING SERVICES

LTD. 001034354FRANCINE SAVARD CONSULTANTS

LTD. 000486613GTI AUTO COLLISION LTD. 001630122JIM HARKNESS’ DECOYS LTD. 000521777KENOGAR HOLDINGS INC. 001034417PRIMERS LIMITED 001308390SAINT TECHNOLOGIES CORP. 001624306TAI & HUI INTERNATIONAL CO. LTD. 002122944TRANS-FLUIDE INC. 002086881WHAT IF SOFTWARE INC. 001171104YONGE GREEN DEVELOPMENTS LIMITED 000628631ZHUO MIN HOLDINGS LTD. 0016803751065940 ONTARIO LIMITED 0010659401203258 ONTARIO INC. 0012032581330011 ONTARIO LIMITED 0013300111335659 ONTARIO LTD. 0013356591417664 ONTARIO LTD. 0014176641722340 ONTARIO INC. 001722340608526 ONTARIO INC. 000608526728864 ONTARIO LIMITED 0007288642007-11-11 BARI SUPERMARKET LIMITED 000154768BLUE PARADISE LTD. 002077415BRANT PACKAGING LTD. 002030384BRIDGE THE GAP ENTERTAINMENT

GROUP INC. 001657764CEDAR FOREST HOMES INC. 001102971COLLEENCO CONSULTING INC. 000868565DA FAN GUAN INC. 001677939DARCISSE & SON EXPORT INC. 001595259DREI INVESTMENTS LIMITED 000231079EARLY’S FARM SUPPLY LIMITED 000111247EMILE R. JURGENS & ASSOCIATES LTD. 000329691JRK RESTORATION COMPANY LTD. 001339359MOUNT OLIVE CORPORATION 001419620PALCO HOME RENOVATORS LTD. 001501572PAR EXCELLENCE DEVELOPMENTS

INC. 001183960PARK MANOR ESTATES INC. 001317021PARKSIDE VARIETY LTD. 002082804PICK-US HOME IMPROVEMENTS CO.

LTD. 000621412R.A. BINMORE CONTRACTORS INC. 000724467RAY LIDTKIE HAULAGE LTD. 000416990REHAB CARE THERAPEUTICS INC. 001229939RUTHERFORD GATES INC. 001298228SAFE LANDINGS OF CANADA INC. 001438612SEARY SHEET METAL INC. 000593028SUGARCREST HOMES INC. 000790305TWO STAR PRINTING LIMITED 000499452VANESSA ENTERPRISES LIMITED 000603041VANTAGE SECURITY NETWORK LTD. 0011448671068164 ONTARIO INC. 0010681641121764 ONTARIO INC. 001121764566429 ONTARIO INC. 000566429685127 ONTARIO INC. 000685127721840 ONTARIO INC 000721840778226 ONTARIO LTD 000778226924111 ONTARIO INC. 000924111949221 ONTARIO LIMITED 0009492212007-11-13 A-A WINNERS TRADING INC. 002034040BAIG’S ELECTRIC INC. 001609216

Name of Corporation: Ontario Corporation Number Dénomination sociale Numéro de la de la société: société en Ontario

BILYK INVESTMENTS LTD. 000569546CITYWIDE MINI BINZ LTD. 002021410DUENKLER ENTERPRISES LIMITED 000412957ELEGANCE BOUTIQUE AND BRIDAL

INC. 002061082FIRBLOCK HOMES LTD. 000948756GAKHAL TRUCKING LTD. 002084121HENRY’S AUTO SALES LTD. 000775543HILL CAPITAL LIMITED 000260392JOSEPH R. BROSSEAU ASSOCIATES

INC. 000592024L. & A. DIETRICH ENTERPRISES LIMITED 000550864LYNNE PATTERSON & ASSOCIATES

INC. 001404046MACLEOD SOLUTIONS INC. 001376537MALTOM INC. 001539012NORMAN CONSULTING LTD. 001043284OHYT CONNECT INC. 001652130ORLICON TECHNOLOGY INC 000996340PRIME MAPLE (PHASE III) DEVELOPMENT

CORP. 001263966PROVINCIAL WIPERS & AUTOMOTIVE

SUPPLIES LTD. 000805577RICHARD MALE DESIGN ASSOCIATES

LIMITED 000457247SONNY QUONG RESTAURANT LTD. 000445144STENO ROSSANESE LIMITED 000213529STONEBANK SECURITY CORP. 001619954SUPER AGENT MARKETING INC. 001040297TSCI CANADA INC. 001326707VISION SOFTWORKS INC. 000655631VISION XPERTS SERVICES LIMITED 0020124011109484 ONTARIO INC. 0011094841185030 ONTARIO INC. 0011850301312342 ONTARIO LIMITED 0013123421323233 ONTARIO INC. 0013232331395117 ONTARIO INC. 0013951171481367 ONTARIO LIMITED 0014813671513131 ONTARIO LTD. 001513131155 KENDAL AVENUE LIMITED 0008326301600762 ONTARIO INC. 0016007621669666 ONTARIO INC. 0016696662031022 ONTARIO INC. 002031022243664 ACCEPTANCE LIMITED 000243664451726 ONTARIO LIMITED 000451726610504 ONTARIO INC 000610504892396 ONTARIO LIMITED 000892396893307 ONTARIO LTD. 000893307893309 ONTARIO LTD. 000893309894249 ONTARIO LIMITED 0008942492007-11-14 TAPE CAROUSEL LIMITED 0002621252007-11-16 HICKORY BUSH HOMES INC. 0011029722007-11-19 LJN PAINT CONSULTANT INC. 0013621292021677 ONTARIO LIMITED 0020216772007-11-20 CANADA MOCKA CORP. 001578133COURT TRANSPORTATION INC. 0008451921254307 ONTARIO INC. 0012543071374376 ONTARIO INC. 0013743761565973 ONTARIO INC. 0015659732007-11-21 CK SOLUTIONS LTD. 001555772DOGGED GARAGE DOOR&OPENER LTD. 001670873EKNOOR AUTO REPAIRS & PERFORMANCE

PARTS INC. 002062107READATTACHMENTS INC. 001485299WINGO SYSTEMS INC. 0013744111408622 ONTARIO INC. 001408622

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1540839 ONTARIO INC. 001540839905835 ONTARIO LIMITED 0009058352007-11-22 ASIANNET SERVICE GROUP INC. 001591745DOUGLAS K. MACKAY & ASSOCIATES

INC. 001351193K. BRAR TRANSPORT LTD. 001302369KOLNIK’S NORTH AMERICAN

TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 001416986NEPTUNE JEWELLERY LTD. 001620471P&S LOGISTICS INC. 002013809SCEPTER LOGISTIC INC. 0020747351143031 ONTARIO INC. 0011430311218016 ONTARIO INC. 0012180161458810 ONTARIO INC. 0014588101469429 ONTARIO LIMITED 0014694291519012 ONTARIO LIMITED 0015190121671263 ONTARIO INC. 001671263883442 ONTARIO LIMITED 0008834422007-11-23 CALNORTH INCORPORATED 000679516CHARTWELL REGISTRARS LIMITED 000394903JAGHAR INVESTMENTS INC. 000922488PACIFIC WESTERN CUSTOM LOG

BUILDINGS INC. 000832274PRESTIGE KITCHEN & BATH INC. 000965792TIM’S PLACE LIMITED 0004982701003594 ONTARIO INC. 0010035941030348 ONTARIO INC. 0010303481091795 ONTARIO INC. 0010917952007-11-26 ARISTON CONSULTING GROUP INC. 001378983COMPETITIVE SOLUTIONS LIMITED 001534766CONDEAN LIMITED 000075361EBRIVIEW CONSULTING CORPORATION 001384676EDUCATION TECHNOLOGIES INC. 000508793EXTREME QUARRY INC. 001516595GERALD W. FRIESEN DRUGS LTD. 000967199GESTION NIVES MANAGEMENT INC. 001085140HANG SHING GOLD & JEWELLERY INC. 001309520JAVED ENTERPRISE INC. 001672686KP PRODUCTIONS INC. 001485547LOTUSLI CO. LTD. 001181428MCCAIN CAPITAL HOLDINGS II INC. 002023661MEZIC MECHANICAL LIMITED 001362978MZ SHOOTING PRODUCTIONS INC. 001514353S.G.J TRUCKS LTD. 001532242SOLBAX SERVICES LIMITED 000877229TOGETHER INVESTMENTS INC. 000998327UNIB INTERIOR DESIGN LTD 001376669UNITED FORWARDING CORPORATION 002054899VEC-SAN INC. 001070952YU’S FAMILY RESTAURANT LTD. 0020789291018684 ONTARIO INC. 0010186841062316 ONTARIO LIMITED 0010623161167556 ONTARIO INC. 0011675561176559 ONTARIO INC. 0011765591189322 ONTARIO INC. 0011893221214718 ONTARIO LTD. 0012147181363777 ONTARIO INC. 0013637771451451 ONTARIO INC. 0014514511504241 ONTARIO INC. 0015042411557633 ONTARIO INC. 0015576331599118 ONTARIO LTD. 0015991182012579 ONTARIO INC. 0020125792040508 ONTARIO INC. 002040508454041 ONTARIO INC. 000454041686312 ONTARIO INC. 000686312702113 ONTARIO LIMITED 000702113709659 ONTARIO LIMITED 000709659

Name of Corporation: Ontario Corporation Number Dénomination sociale Numéro de la de la société: société en Ontario

2007-11-27 BOND & PARTNERS LTD. 001647101BRAMPTON TRANSMISSION CENTRE

(1993) LTD. 001025553ELITE MULTIMEDIA INC. 001170068HOLLING TRAVEL SERVICE LIMITED 000846711MDG BURLINGTON INCORPORATED 001191763NORAMERICON MARKETING &

MANAGEMENT INC. 000853553WESTBURY MANAGEMENT INC. 0005444001169848 ONTARIO INC. 0011698481370512 ONTARIO INC. 0013705122038973 ONTARIO INC. 0020389732098774 ONTARIO INC. 002098774552389 ONTARIO INC. 000552389589583 ONTARIO LIMITED 0005895832007-11-28 FM RELATIONSHIP STRATEGY LTD. 001670370IMPERIAL RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT

CO. LTD. 001244798KID PRO PRODUCTS CANADA INC. 001431681MAYRAND CHIROPRACTIC PROFESSIONAL

CORPORAT ION 001583850NEW SUDBURY CENTRE LIMITED 001048948NIAGARA GATELAND DEVELOPMENT

LTD. 000895119STONE TECHNIQUE ENTERPRISES LTD. 0012525081366620 ONTARIO LIMITED 0013666201513638 ONTARIO LIMITED 0015136381597093 ONTARIO LTD. 0015970931607357 ONTARIO INC. 0016073571691603 ONTARIO INC. 0016916032000410 ONTARIO INC. 002000410

M. KALSBEEKDirector, Companies and Personal Property Security Branch Directrice, Direction des compagnies et des

(140-G667) sûretés mobilières

Marriage Act Loi sur le mariage

CERTIFICATE OF PERMANENT REGISTRATION as a person authorized to solemnize marriage in Ontario have been issued to the following:

LES CERTIFICATS D’ENREGISTREMENT PERMANENT autorisant à célébrer des mariages en Ontario ont étédélivrés aux suivants:

November 26-30

NAME LOCATION EFFECTIVE DATETwumasi, Nicholas Niagara Falls, ON 27-Nov-07 Derril, Daphne Toronto, ON 27-Nov-07 Skinner, Dale Stuart Mississauga, ON 27-Nov-07 Fambo, Franck Fresnel Welland, ON 27-Nov-07 Clubine, Joan Dorothy Elliot Lake, ON 27-Nov-07 Zaltzman, Shneur Niagara Falls, ON 27-Nov-07 Alderton, Gregory E. Niagara Falls, ON 27-Nov-07 Stewart, Rebecca Kitchener, ON 27-Nov-07 Woodley, Frederick Brantford, ON 27-Nov-07 Anderson, Donald Lorenzo Toronto, ON 27-Nov-07 Gordon, Constantine Oshawa, ON 27-Nov-07 Anderson, Veronica Toronto, ON 27-Nov-07

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NAME LOCATION EFFECTIVE DATEMadigan, Mark Anthony Niagara Falls, ON 27-Nov-07 Jones, Ronald Nathan Niagara Falls, ON 27-Nov-07 Merrill, Judith M. Etobicoke, ON 27-Nov-07 Parker, Kenneth George Innisfil, ON 27-Nov-07 Dixon, Barry Ridgetown, ON 27-Nov-07 James, Owen Brampton, ON 27-Nov-07 Schreiner-Trudel, Barbara Toronto, ON 27-Nov-07 Bishop, Joel Toronto, ON 27-Nov-07 Sobogun, Adebukanla Ottawa, ON 27-Nov-07 Sobogun, nOlufemi Olawale Ayoula Ottawa, ON 27-Nov-07 Ayeni, Oludare Augustine Ottawa, ON 27-Nov-07 Jongejan Harder, Charleen London, ON 28-Nov-07 Pourjafar-Ziaei, Zahra Ottawa, ON 28-Nov-07

RE-REGISTRATIONS NAME LOCATION EFFECTIVE DATEPrior, Helen Brampton, ON 27-Nov-07 Ruiz, Jose Antonio Toronto, ON 29-Nov-07 Dunscombe, Roger Paul Madoc, ON 29-Nov-07

CERTIFICATE OF CANCELLATION OF REGISTRATION as a person authorized to solemnize marriage in Ontario have been issued to the following:

LES AVIS DE RADIATION de personnes autorisées à célébrer des mariages en Ontario ont été envoyés à:

NAME LOCATION EFFECTIVE DATEAlderton, Gregory Edward Niagara Falls, ON 27-Nov-07 Anderson, Donald Lorenzo Scarborough, ON 28-Nov-07 Gordon, Constantine Oshawa, ON 28-Nov-07 Blaszak, Jozef Thunder Bay, ON 29-Nov-07 Bourgeois, Robert Sault Ste. Marie 29-Nov-07 Burke, Thomas Toronto, ON 29-Nov-07 Green, Carl Essex, ON 29-Nov-07 Munster, Roy L. Mississauga, ON 29-Nov-07 Morency, Michael A. Windsor, ON 29-Nov-07 Pare, Gary Mississauga, ON 29-Nov-07 Saylor, Kevin M. Owen Sound, ON 29-Nov-07 Young, David Kitchener, ON 29-Nov-07 Lussier, Claude Ottawa, ON 29-Nov-07 Brigham, Janet Lindsay, ON 29-Nov-07 Green, Stephen Windsor, ON 29-Nov-07 Tandromba, Abraham Mandrandele Hamilton, ON 29-Nov-07 Auld, Timothy Guelph, ON 30-Nov-07 Clemens, Les Lindsay, ON 30-Nov-07 Eby, Richard Norman Orleans, ON 30-Nov-07 Kraft, Mark W. Mississauga, ON 30-Nov-07 Krobel, Glenn Alan Espanola, ON 30-Nov-07 Oosterman, William Ottawa, ON 30-Nov-07 Somers, Bradley Cambridge, ON 30-Nov-07 Struvé, Dana Mark Carrying Place, ON 30-Nov-07 Swanson, Andrew Goderich, ON 30-Nov-07 Talbot, Brian Angus, ON 30-Nov-07 Francis, Garry Kitchener, ON 30-Nov-07 Reed, Tim Strathroy, ON 30-Nov-07 Stewart, Brian D. Surrey, BC 30-Nov-07

JUDITH M. HARTMAN, Deputy Registrar General/ (140-G668) Registraire générale adjointe de l’état civil

Change of Name Act Loi sur le changement de nom

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following changes of name were granted during the period from November 26, 2007 to December 02, 2007, under the authority of the Change of Name Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.c.7 and the following Regulation RRO 1990, Reg 68. The listing below shows the previous name followed by the new name.

AVIS EST PAR LA PRÉSENTE donné que les changements de noms mentionnés ci-après ont été accordés au cours de la période du 26 novembre au 02 decembre 2007, en vertu de la Loi sur le changement de nom, L.R.O. 1990, chap. C.7, et du Règlement 68, R.R.O. 1990, s’y rapportant. La liste indique l’ancien nom suivi du nouveau nom.

PREVIOUS NAME NEW NAME

AHMAD, WAQAR. MALIK, WAQAR.AHMAD. AL LAWATI, MOHAMED.

LAVELLA, MARCELLO.JOSEPH.

AMIR, VICTORIA.

AMOR STEINBERG, VICTORIA.

AMOJO, MARGARET.

OTUBU, FUOMANEFE.MARGARET.

ATKINS, CYNTHIA.CHELSETA. VERNON, RENEE.CINDY. AWADALLA, MARGRETE.SANAD.

KOUBAESH, MARGRETE.SANAD.

BAKER, DARRELL. JEFFREY.GEORGE.

HEAD, DARRELL. JEFFREY.GEORGE.

BALASUBRAMANIAM, KALAIVANI.

JEYAKANTHAN, KALAIVANI.

BALOUCH, KARIM.AHMAD. NAZARI, FARID.AHMAD. BARKER,JENNIFER.NOREEN.

STEVENS, JENNIFER.NOREEN.

BARTON GOMEZ, LUZ.AMARY.

GOMEZ-LOZADA, LUZ.AMARY.

BASKIEWICZ, MARIA. DOYLE, MARTUSHA. BASNICKI, IVAN.PATRICK. SUSIN, IVAN.PATRICK. BERTHELOTTE, MAX.DREW. ALLIN, MAX.DREW. BHANOT, SUMANLATA. SANGHA, KARAMJIT.KAUR. BILODEAU, KODIE. PRESTON.NETHANIAL.

DELUCA, KODIE. PRESTON.NETHANIAL.

BILODEAU,SEVANNAH.KIMBERLIE-ANN.

DELUCA, SEVANNAH.KIMBERLIE-ANN.

BISWER, DAGMAWI.DEGFA. GETU, DAGMAWI.WOLDE. BOPARAI, KIRANPAL.S. BOPARAI, DENNIS. BORZENKO,OLENA.OLEKSANDRIVA.

TUMANOVA, OLENA.OLEKSANDRIVA.

BOUCHER, ALDÈGE.JOSEPH.SALOMON.

LEVESQUE, ALDÈGE.JOSEPH.SOLOMON.

BROUGH, ROBBY.WILFRED.STANLEY.

BROUGH, ROBBIE.WILFRED.STANLEY.

BRUNET, MARY.JANE. BRUNET, MARIE.JEANNE. BRUZAS,ALGIRDAS.VYTAUTAS.

STANIULIS, ALGIS.VYTAS.

BUDIC,ALEXANDER.ARTHUR.

BORETSKI,ALEXANDER.ARTHUR.

CAM, LINH. CAM, VICTORIA.LINH. CAMELON, HEATHER.DAWN. ALLIN, HEATHER.DAWN. CAO, SHUO. CAO, SISSI. CAO, YI.DAN. CAO, QUEENIE.YI.DAN. CARRIERE,PAULETTE.MARLENE.

WATTERS, PAULETTE.MARLENE.

CARTAGENESI, NICOLE. D’AMBROSIO, NICOLE. CHIN, JUDY. CHIN, JUDY.FEE.LENG. CHRISTENSEN,BIRTHE.TOLLUND.

CHRISTENSEN,BRITT.TOLLUND.

CLARKE, MACKENZIE.MICHELLE.

GERVAIS, MACKENZIE.MICHELLE.

COCKBURN,CHRISTOPHER.LIAM.

COBURN,CHRISTOPHER.LIAM.

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COCKBURN,PAUL.CHRISTOPHER.

COBURN,PAUL.CHRISTOPHER.

DALEY, COREEN.NICOLE. WALKER, COREEN.NICOLE. DAOUD, SAAD. NAOSHY, SAAD. DAVIDSON, MARIE.JEANNE.JULIE.

DAVIDSON, JULIE.MARIE.JEANNE.D’ARC.

DE CARVALHO, CHRIST.DA.ROCHA.

CARVALHO,CHRISTOPHER.ROCHA.

DE CARVALHO, JONATHAN.ROCHA.

CARVALHO,JONATHAN.ROCHA.

DEMAESTRI, GABRIELLA. DEMAESTRI, GABRIELLE. DHAR, NILOTPAULA. WHITAKER, RUNA.DHAR. DRENIC, IGNACIO.LUCAN. DIOBA, NACON.LEMUEL.. DUDI, ARDIAN. JANURA, ARDIAN.DUDI. DUNTAK, TSERING.YOUDON. YOUDON, TSERING. EBADI-TEZERJANI, AHMAD. FOROUZANFAR, SEPEHR. EBADY-TEZERGANI, BAHMAN. FOROUZANFAR, BAHMAN. EBADYTEZERGANI, MARIA. FOROUZANFAR, MARIA. FAN, QINJUN. FAN, JAMES.QINJUN. FARMER, CARSON. ALEXANDER.

MURDOCH, CARSON. ALEXANDER.FARMER.

FATIMA, WALIYA. MALIK, WALIYA.FATIMA. FREY, LAURIE.ELIZABETH. KRAFT, LAURIE.ELIZABETH. FU,AI.XU.

COTTER, KEIRA.XU.WATERS.

GANGADHARAN, GOUTHAMI. THAYAPARAN, GOUTHAMI. GAVIN, LINDA.DEBORAH. GAVIN, LYNDA.DEBORAH. GILLESPIE, STEPHANIE.CHRISTINE.

GREEN, STEPHANIE.CHRISTINE.

GOON, MAY.JEAN. YUEN, MAY.JEAN. GRANT, NATALIE.PATRICIA. DYER, NATALIE.PATRICIA. GREEN, ROBERT.IOSIM. GREEN, ROBERT.PAUL. HABERMEHL, RIVER.

HABERMEHL HATT, RIVER.ALEXANDER.

HAGI, ABDIRAHMAN.HUSSEIN.

ELMI, ABDIRAHMAN.HUSSEIN.

HAGI, MOHAMED.HUSSEIN. ELMI, MOHAMED.HUSSEIN. HAN, JU.HEE. HAN, JULIE.JUHEE. HAN, KWAN.HEE. HAN, ERIC.KWANHEE. HARDER, SARRAH. CHARLAINE.MELONIE.

FLOOD, SARRAH. CHANTAL.MELANIE.

HARVEY, KATLYN.ALYSSA.

HARVEY-VAN ALSTINE, KATLYN.ALYSSA.

HULNITSKAYA, VOLHA. BENOIT, OLGA. INGRAM, PATRICIA.DORIS.ELIZABETH.

MARENGEUR,PATRICIA.DORIS.ELIZABETH.

IOURTCHAK, SVETLANA. MASLYUK, SVITLANA. JABBAROVA, NIGAR. JABBAROVA, NIKA. JABER,FAYEZ.

JABER,FAYEZ.OUDAH.SHIHAB.

JEON, EUNSOL. JEON, CATHERINE.EUNSOL. KANG-LEE, BO-NAM. LEE, BELLA.BONAM. KENNEDY, CHRISTOPHER.JOHN.

HOUSTON, CHRISTOPHER.JOHN.

KHASSANOVA, IANA.G. SHELKOVSKAYA, YANA. KINVERA, WILLOW.DAWN. STONE, WILLOW.DAWN. KNIGHT, YALINI.CLAYA. JESUTHAS, YALINI.CLAYA. KOOLSTRA, WILLHELM.TJIPKE.

KOOLSTRA, WILLIAM.CHARLES.

KOTSOPOULOS, DENA. MEADOWS, DENA.MARTINE. KOZAK-PIDDUCK, RYAN.MATTHEW.LAURIE.

KOZAK, RYAN.MATTHEW.LAURIE.

KOZERA, LIDIA. SHAW, LIDIA. KUBIK, MARIAN. KUBIK, MARIO.MARTIN. LALONDE, COURTNEY.DIANE.

ARSENEAULT-YARGEAU, COURTNEY.DIANE.MAUDE.

LAN, QING. FAN-LAN, QING. LAVIGNE BIGLEY, EMERSON.SEBASTIEN.

LAPIERRE, SÉBASTIEN.THOMAS.SCOTT.

PREVIOUS NAME NEW NAME

LE, NGOC-BINH. LE, ANNIE. LEACH, KATHERINE.MARIE. PRATT, KATHERINE.MARIE. LEE FOON, AFOUI.MICHAEL. LEE FOON, MICHAEL.MIKE. LEE, JING-WEI. LI, CHIN-WEI. LEFEBVRE, NATALIE.

WHELAN, NATALIE. MARIE.ANTOINETTE.

LI, MENGZHEN. LI, JENNY.MENGZHEN. LIN YEH, YI.CHI. LIN, LINDA.YI-CHI. LIU, ZI.YI.. KUYPERS, MEGGIE.ZI.YI. LONGMUIR, RALPH. LONGMUIR, RALPH.WILLIAM. LYALL, HOLLY. MARIE.GRACE.

ST PIERRE, HOLLY.MARIE.GRACE.

MANDEL, ALLENA.SHIRA. MANDEL, ALENA.SHIRA. MATHEW, ROSHINI.HEMAMALI.

SILVA, ROSHINI.HEMAMALI.

MC CARTHY, MONICA.GWENDOLYN.

KISS, MONICA.GWENDOLYN.

MC GRAIL, DARRYL.LEE. HENDERSON, DARRYL.LEE. MC KAY, MELANIE.JOY.

MC KAY, MEL.INNAARUQ.NOLAN.

MCCOY, BRAEDEN.ROBERT.WAYNE.

MONTAGUE, BRAEDEN.ROBERT.WAYNE.

MCDONALD, JANIELLE.TAMILLE.

VERNON, JANIELLE.TAMILLE.

MCGOWAN, KENETH.SIDNEY.JOESEPH.

MCGOWAN, KENNETH.SIDNEY.JOSEPH.

MCQUOID, MEGAN. ASSALONE, MEGAN.MARIA. MEI, LIN. MEI, CHARLIE.LIN. MELANSON, CHRISTIAN. EDWARD.

BROUGHTON, CHRISTIAN. EDWARD.MELANSON.

MELDERIS, DENIEL.MAYKL.

MELDERIS, DANIEL. MICHAEL.ZIGGY.

MODI, SHALINI.HEMEN.

SRIVASTAVA-MODI, SHALINI.

MONTANARI, SELENA. CARISSE, SELENA.ERICA. MOOROOGIAH, MANODA. MOOROOGIAH-SO, MANODA. MOUSTAKALIS, ASSIMOULA. MOUSTACALIS, SYLVIA. MULAWYSHYN JOHNSTON, ERIC.WILLIAM.FRANCIS.

JOHNSTON, ERIC.WILLIAM. FRANCIS.SCHERER.

NABROTZKY, AMANDA.MARIE.

KARL, AMANDA.MARIE.

NICHOLAS, NATHAN.LEONARD.

NATHAN, LEONARD.NICHOLAS.

ONATE, PEDRO. ISAAC.JONAS.

ONATE, PETER.ISAAC.

OZIMOK, COURTNEY.JONATHON.

OZIMOK, CORY.JONATHON.

PAJEK, WOJCIECH. PAJEK, VOYTEK. PALDINO, ALDO.ALLEN. PALDINO, ALDO. PANAGOS, HERATO.. PANAGOS, ERATO. PARK, KYU.YOUNG. PARK, JULIE.KYU.YOUNG. PATEL, RUPALBEN.ANKIT. PATEL, RUPAL.KULDEEP. PAVALOIU, ADRIAN.ROMEO. DAVIS, ADRIAN. PAVALOIU, AMALIA. DAVIS, NICOLE. PENG, ROUJING. PENG, ANNIE.ROUJING. PERRICONE, PATRICIA. PERRICONE, PATRIZIA. PIJPER, SAARTJE.GEERTJE. VANDERBOOR, SONJA. POIRIER, DOUGLAS.EUCLIDE.

POIRIER, DOUGLAS.EUCLIDE.MARC.

POIRIER, MARISE.CHRISTINE.

POIRIER, MARISE.MARIE-AGNE.CHRISTINE.

PREVOST, DRAKE.COLIN. SEDORE, DRAKE.COLIN. QUAN, MING. QUAN, MEILIN.MOLLY. QUINN, CHRISTOPHER. LEIGH.ANTHONY.

CRONIN, CHRISTOPHER. LEIGH.ANTHONY.

RAI, KAMALJIT.KAUR. SANDHAR, KAMALJIT.KAUR. RANGI, PRITAM.KAUR. TURKE, PRITAM.KAUR. RASHID, SHAHIDA. RAJPUT, SHAHIDA.T. RAUFI, MEER. WAJDI, MEER.

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REYNOLDS-GENDRON, PHILIPPE.MATTHEW.

GENDRON, MATTHEW. PHILIPPE.REYNOLDS.

ROBINSON,CHARLIE.COLLIN.

ROBINSON,COLLIN.CHARLIE.

ROSS,ALISTAIR.HUGH.

ROSS,ALISTAIR.ANGUS.HUGH.

RUBENIS, LARISA.INTA. MORTON, LARISA.INTA. RUSE, PATRICIA.JOAN. NOBLE, PATRICIA..JOAN. RUTKOWSKA, JUSTYNA. RUTKOWSKI, JUSTYNA. SAARENVIRTA, TERESA. SIRIANNI, TERESA. SALIKRAM, TRACY.ANN. FERREIRA, TRACY.ANN. SANKREACHA, SHILA.. ZINZUWADIA, SHILA.. SAVARD, DAKOTA.YVON. FORBES, DAKOTA.YVON. SEYYEDI, ATAKAN. SEYYEDI, ATAKAN.BAHRAM. SHEFFIELD, JOLYNE.PATRICIA.

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SONG, ZI.YE. SONG, PAGE.ZIYE. STAFFIERE, NICOLE.DIANE.RAFFALINA.

ANNEN, NICOLE.DIANNE.

STARMAN, ANITA.ELISE. MILLIGAN, ANITA.ELISE. SURI, HARPREET.KAUR. DHILLON, HARPREET.KAUR. TARIQ, MUHAMMED.HUMZA. TARIQ, HUMZA.MUHAMMED. TCHOURILOV, PAVEL. HOTSEY, PAUL.VALERII. TERESCHENKO, IRINA.VALENTYNIVNA.

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WHITEHEAD, NICOLE.AMBERLEA.

MOSTAARD, NICOLE.AMBERLEA.

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WONG, MICHAEL. YUN-KWAN.

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MILLA, EDITHA. ANACIO.

ZENG, YU. CHAN, JENNY.YEE. ZHANG, YING.YAO. ZHANG, YI.ZHI. ZHAO, YUE.TONG. ZHAO, SOPHIA YUETONG ZHOU, QITAI.JAMES. ZHOU, JAMES.QITAI. ROWE, ROBERTA JOAN ROWE, WILL NICHOLAS

JUDITH M. HARTMAN, Deputy Registrar General/ (140-G669) Registraire générale adjointe de l’état civil

Order in CouncilDécret

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

Sur la recommendation de la personne soussignée, le lieutenant-gouverneur, sur l’avis et avec le consentement du Conseil exécutif, décrète ce qui suit:

O.C./Décret 2033/2007

PURSUANT to the provisions of the Executive Council Act, section 2(3), Order in Council OC-1938/2007, dated October 30, 2007 and amended by:

OC-1961/2007 dated November 7, 2007, and OC-2012/2007, dated November 28, 2007,

is further amended by deleting the following name and assignment:

Steve Peters as Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Transportation

And by adding the following name and assignment:

Michael A. Brown as Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Transportation

Recommended DALTON MCGUINTY Premier and President of the Council

Concurred KATHLEE O’DAY WYNN Chair of Cabinet

Approved and Ordered December 5, 2007

DAVID C. ONLEY(140-G670) Lieutenant Governor of Ontario

Ministry of the Attorney General Ministère du Procureur général

Civil Remedies for Illicit Activities Office (CRIA)

Statutory Notice 101-07 made under Ontario Regulation 498/06

ATTORNEY GENERAL OF ONTARIO

- and -

$10,490 IN CANADIAN CURRENCY, A 2001 LEXUS, A 2004 MAZDA RX-8 AND OTHER PROPERTY (IN REM)

AND SARANN NOP, KRASNA BOATIC AND MARK ANTHONY NUSCA

The above captioned civil asset forfeiture proceeding commenced under the Civil Remedies Act has resulted in the sum of $18,341.16 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.

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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: http://www.e-laws.gov.on.ca/DBLaws/Regs/English/060498_e.htm.

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 [email protected] 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 101-07 and be received by CRIA no later than 5:00:00 pm on March 20th, 2008 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.

Bureau du recours civil à l’égard d’activités illicites (BRCAI)

Avis 101-07 publié en application du Règlement de l’Ontario 498/06

LE PROCUREUR GÉNÉRAL DE L’ONTARIO

- et -

10 490 $ EN DEVISES CANADIENNES, UNE LEXUS 2001, UNE MAZDA RX-8 2004 ET D’AUTRES BIENS (EN MATIÈRE

RÉELLE) ET SARANN NOP, KRASNABOATIC ET MARK ANTHONY NUSCA

L’instance civile de confiscation de biens susmentionnée, introduite en vertu de la Loi sur les recours civils, a entraîné le dépôt de la somme de 18 341.16 $ dans un compte spécial.

Tous les particuliers ou autres personnes qui ont subi des pertes pécuniaires ou extrapécuniaires (pertes monétaires ou autres) par suite de l’activité illégale qui a donné lieu à l’introduction de la présente instance, ont le droit de présenter une demande d’indemnisation.

La Couronne, une municipalité ou un organisme public qui fait partie de l’une des catégories d’organismes publics prescrites dans le règlement et qui a subi des pertes pécuniaires par suite de l’activité illégale qui constituent des frais engagés pour remédier aux effets de cette activité, a le droit de déposer une demande d’indemnisation.

Toutes les demandes doivent être conformes à l’article 6 du Règlement 498/06, sinon elles seront refusées. On peut consulter le Règlement 498/06 à l’adresse http://www.e-laws.gov.on.ca/DBLaws/Regs/French/060498_f.htm.

Pour obtenir une formule de demande ou des renseignements sur votre droit à une indemnité, veuillez communiquer avec le BRCAI en composant le numéro sans frais 1 888 246-5359, par courriel à [email protected], par télécopieur au 416 314-3714 ou encore par écrit à l’adresse suivante :

Bureau du recours civil à l’égard d’activités illicites (BRCAI) Ministère du Procureur général

77, rue Wellesley Ouest, C.P. 333 Toronto ON M7A 1N3

Toutes les demandes dûment remplies doivent faire référence à l’avis 101-07. De plus, elles doivent être reçues par le BRCAI au plus tard le 20 mars 2008, à 17 h, sinon elles ne seront pas examinées. Les demandes dûment remplies peuvent être présentées par écrit à l’adresse ci-dessus ou par voie électronique à l’adresse de courriel ci-dessus ou encore par télécopieur.

Vous pouvez ne pas être admissible à une indemnité si vous avez participé ou contribué à vos pertes ou à l’activité illégale donnant lieu à l’instance. Même si vous êtes admissible à une indemnité, votre demande pourra être refusée si vous n’êtes pas en mesure de la justifier.

(140-G671)

Civil Remedies for Illicit Activities Office (CRIA)

Statutory Notice 102-07 made under Ontario Regulation 498/06

ATTORNEY GENERAL OF ONTARIO

- and -

$14,750 IN CANADIAN CURRENCY AND $3,990 IN U.S. CURRENCY (IN REM); AND STEVEN COLE-WATSON

(ALSO KNOWN AS STEPHEN COLE-WATSON OR STEPHEN DUDLEY COLE)

The above captioned civil asset forfeiture proceeding commenced under the Civil Remedies Act has resulted in the sum of $1,000.00 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: http://www.e-laws.gov.on.ca/DBLaws/Regs/English/060498_e.htm.

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 [email protected] 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 102-07 and be received by CRIA no later than 5:00:00 pm on March 20th, 2008 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.

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Bureau du recours civil à l’égard d’activités illicites (BRCAI)

Avis 102-07 publié en application du Règlement de l’Ontario 498/06

LE PROCUREUR GÉNÉRAL DE L’ONTARIO

- et –

14 750 $ EN DEVISES CANADIENNES ET 3 990 $ EN DEVISES AMÉRICAINES (EN MATIÈRE RÉELLE); ET STEVEN COLE-

WATSON (AUSSI CONNU SOUS LES NOMS DE STEPHEN COLE-WATSON OU STEPHEN DUDLEY COLE)

L’instance civile de confiscation de biens susmentionnée, introduite en vertu de la Loi sur les recours civils, a entraîné le dépôt de la somme de 1 000 $ dans un compte spécial.

Tous les particuliers ou autres personnes qui ont subi des pertes pécuniaires ou extrapécuniaires (pertes monétaires ou autres) par suite de l’activité illégale qui a donné lieu à l’introduction de la présente instance, ont le droit de présenter une demande d’indemnisation.

La Couronne, une municipalité ou un organisme public qui fait partie de l’une des catégories d’organismes publics prescrites dans le règlement et qui a subi des pertes pécuniaires par suite de l’activité illégale qui constituent des frais engagés pour remédier aux effets de cette activité, a le droit de déposer une demande d’indemnisation.

Toutes les demandes doivent être conformes à l’article 6 du Règlement 498/06, sinon elles seront refusées. On peut consulter le Règlement 498/06 à l’adresse http://www.e-laws.gov.on.ca/DBLaws/Regs/French/060498_f.htm.

Pour obtenir une formule de demande ou des renseignements sur votre droit à une indemnité, veuillez communiquer avec le BRCAI en composant le numéro sans frais 1 888 246-5359, par courriel à [email protected], par télécopieur au 416 314-3714 ou encore par écrit à l’adresse suivante :

Bureau du recours civil à l’égard d’activités illicites (BRCAI) Ministère du Procureur général

77, rue Wellesley Ouest, C.P. 333 Toronto ON M7A 1N3

Toutes les demandes dûment remplies doivent faire référence à l’avis 102-07. De plus, elles doivent être reçues par le BRCAI au plus tard le 20 mars 2008, à 17 h, sinon elles ne seront pas examinées. Les demandes dûment remplies peuvent être présentées par écrit à l’adresse ci-dessus ou par voie électronique à l’adresse de courriel ci-dessus ou encore par télécopieur.

Vous pouvez ne pas être admissible à une indemnité si vous avez participé ou contribué à vos pertes ou à l’activité illégale donnant lieu à l’instance. Même si vous êtes admissible à une indemnité, votre demande pourra être refusée si vous n’êtes pas en mesure de la justifier.

(140-G672)

Civil Remedies for Illicit Activities Office (CRIA)

Statutory Notice 103-07 made under Ontario Regulation 498/06

ATTORNEY GENERAL OF ONTARIO

- and -

$4,415 IN CANADIAN CURRENCY (IN REM)

The above captioned civil asset forfeiture proceeding commenced under the Civil Remedies Act has resulted in the sum of $3,483.41 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: http://www.e-laws.gov.on.ca/DBLaws/Regs/English/060498_e.htm.

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 [email protected] 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 103-07 and be received by CRIA no later than 5:00:00 pm on March 20th, 2008 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.

Bureau du recours civil à l’égard d’activités illicites (BRCAI)

Avis 103-07 publié en application du Règlement de l’Ontario 498/06

LE PROCUREUR GÉNÉRAL DE L’ONTARIO

- et -

4 415 $ EN DEVISES CANADIENNES (EN MATIÈRE RÉELLE)

L’instance civile de confiscation de biens susmentionnée, introduite en vertu de la Loi sur les recours civils, a entraîné le dépôt de la somme de 3 483,41 $ dans un compte spécial.

Tous les particuliers ou autres personnes qui ont subi des pertes pécuniaires ou extrapécuniaires (pertes monétaires ou autres) par suite de l’activité illégale qui a donné lieu à l’introduction de la présente instance, ont le droit de présenter une demande d’indemnisation.

La Couronne, une municipalité ou un organisme public qui fait partie de l’une des catégories d’organismes publics prescrites dans le règlement et qui a subi des pertes pécuniaires par suite de l’activité illégale qui constituent des frais engagés pour remédier aux effets de cette activité, a le droit de déposer une demande d’indemnisation.

Toutes les demandes doivent être conformes à l’article 6 du Règlement 498/06, sinon elles seront refusées. On peut consulter le Règlement 498/06 à l’adresse http://www.e-laws.gov.on.ca/DBLaws/Regs/French/060498_f.htm.

Pour obtenir une formule de demande ou des renseignements sur votre droit à une indemnité, veuillez communiquer avec le BRCAI en composant le numéro sans frais 1 888 246-5359, par courriel à [email protected], par télécopieur au 416 314-3714 ou encore par écrit à l’adresse suivante :

Bureau du recours civil à l’égard d’activités illicites (BRCAI) Ministère du Procureur général

77, rue Wellesley Ouest, C.P. 333 Toronto ON M7A 1N3

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Toutes les demandes dûment remplies doivent faire référence à l’avis 103-07. De plus, elles doivent être reçues par le BRCAI au plus tard le 20 mars 2008, à 17 h, sinon elles ne seront pas examinées. Les demandes dûment remplies peuvent être présentées par écrit à l’adresse ci-dessus ou par voie électronique à l’adresse de courriel ci-dessus ou encore par télécopieur.

Vous pouvez ne pas être admissible à une indemnité si vous avez participé ou contribué à vos pertes ou à l’activité illégale donnant lieu à l’instance. Même si vous êtes admissible à une indemnité, votre demande pourra être refusée si vous n’êtes pas en mesure de la justifier.

(140-G673)

Treasury Board Orders 2006-07 Arrêtés du Conseil du Trésor pour 2006-2007

The following Treasury Board Orders relating to the 2006-07 fiscal year have been approved.

No.1Vote/ Item

DateApril 27, 2006

Amount

Ministry Energy

Explanation 2902-1 $5,000,000 PowerWISE energy conservation communications. No.2Vote/Item

DateMay 11, 2006

Amount

Ministry Attorney General

Explanation 301-1 $1,749,000 Additional lease costs for Civil Court Facility Relocation. No.3Vote/Item

DateMay 30, 2006

Amount

Ministry Intergovernmental Affairs

Explanation 1502-1 $200,000 Disaster relief for Indonesia earthquake. No.4Vote/Item

DateJune 1, 2006

Amount

Ministry Children and Youth Services

Explanation 3702-7 $15,000,000 Youth Challenge Fund. No.5Vote/Item

DateJune 1, 2006

Amount

Ministry Community and Social Services

Explanation 702-8 $845,000 Enhancements for Violence Against Women shelters. No.6Vote/Item

DateJune 1, 2006

Amount

Ministry Education

Explanation1002-1 $36,719,000 Enhancements to Grants for Student Needs funding to school boards. No.7Vote/Item

DateJune 1, 2006

Amount

Ministry Municipal Affairs and Housing

Explanation1902-3 $125,000 Provincial contribution to the Air India Memorial. No.8Vote/Item

DateJune 15, 2006

Amount

Ministry Community Safety and Correctional Services

Explanation2604-1 $952,000 Federal-Provincial First Nations Policing Agreement funding. No.9Vote/Item

DateJune 15, 2006

Amount

Ministry Community Safety and Correctional Services

Explanation2604-2 $256,500 Federal-Provincial Agreement for administration of the Firearms Act and Regulations. No.10Vote/Item

DateJune 15, 2006

Amount

Ministry Community Safety and Correctional Services

Explanation2603-2 2603-3 2604-1 2604-5

$27,600 $442,000

$74,800 $16,700

Implementation of Child Pornography Provincial Strategy to protect children from sexual abuse and exploitation on the Internet.

No.11Vote/Item

DateJune 15, 2006

Amount

Ministry Attorney General

Explanation302-2 306-1

$210,600 $60,100

Implementation of Child Pornography Provincial Strategy to protect children from sexual abuse and exploitation on the Internet.

No.12Vote/Item

DateJune 15, 2006

Amount

Ministry Economic Development and Trade

Explanation902-4 $2,110,000 Emergency Support to businesses in Caledonia.

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No.13Vote/Item

DateJune 15, 2006

Amount

Ministry Public Infrastructure Renewal

Explanation4001-5 $12,300,000 Initial payment to purchase Douglas Creek Estates lands in Caledonia. No.14Vote/Item

DateJune 15, 2006

Amount

Ministry Cabinet Office

Explanation401-1 $320,900 Strategic Support and Coordination across ministries for aboriginal issues. No.15Vote/Item

DateJune 15, 2006

Amount

Ministry Energy

Explanation2902-1 $3,167,000 Smart Meter communications to create public awareness of the benefits of Smart Meters, and ways to

manage electricity costs. No.16Vote/Item

DateJune 15, 2006

Amount

Ministry Energy

Explanation2902-1 $5,000,000 PowerWISE energy conservation communications advertising funding extension. No.17Vote/Item

DateJune 15, 2006

Amount

Ministry Government Services

Explanation1811-9 $15,000,000 Implementation of Phase 1 Service Ontario initiatives. No.18Vote/Item

DateJune 15, 2006

Amount

Ministry Government Services

Explanation1811-5 $5,758,900 Implementation of Phase 2 Supply Chain Management Strategy. No.19Vote/Item

DateJune 15, 2006

Amount

Ministry Government Services

Explanation1811-9 $54,000,000 Teranet service improvements for the land registry. No.20Vote/Item

DateJune 15, 2006

Amount

Ministry Municipal Affairs and Housing

Explanation1902-4 $4,350,000 Devolution of OMERS governance start-up funding. No.21Vote/Item

DateJune 15, 2006

Amount

Ministry Natural Resources

Explanation2103-1 $500,000 First Nations resource development transfer payment. No.22Vote/Item

DateJune 15, 2006

Amount

Ministry Ontario Secretariat for Aboriginal Affairs

Explanation2001-1 $4,007,000 Six Nations Haldimand Tract negotiations. No.23Vote/Item

DateJune 15, 2006

Amount

Ministry Tourism

Explanation3802-1 $1,250,000 Support for City of Toronto 2015 World Expo bid. No.24Vote/Item

DateJune 13, 2006

Amount

Ministry Children and Youth Services

Explanation3702-5 $10,000,000 Support for children and youth with special needs. No.25Vote/Item

DateJuly 24, 2006

Amount

Ministry Intergovernmental Affairs

Explanation1502-1 $200,000 Disaster relief for Lebanon. No.26Vote/Item

DateJuly 25, 2006

Amount

Ministry Natural Resources

Explanation2104-2 $26,800,000 Funding for additional forest fire fighting. No.27Vote/Item

DateJuly 28, 2006

Amount

Ministry Public Infrastructure Renewal

Explanation4001-5 $9,262,500 Final payment to purchase Douglas Creek Estates lands in Caledonia. No.28Vote/Item

DateAugust 10, 2006

Amount

Ministry Northern Development and Mines

Explanation2202-3 $20,000,000 Commercial loan for forest industry in Northern Ontario. No.29Vote/Item

DateAugust 16, 2006

Amount

Ministry Training, Colleges and Universities

Explanation3002-1 $1,029,800 Ontario Student Assistance Program advertising expenses. No.30Vote/Item

DateAugust 17, 2006

Amount

Ministry Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs

Explanation106-1 $500,000 Premier’s award for Agri-Food Innovation Excellence.

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No.31Vote/Item

DateAugust 17, 2006

Amount

Ministry Community and Social Services

Explanation702-3 $25,000,000 One-time retroactive Ontario Disability Support payments to recipients for lost benefits due to the four-

month rule. No.32Vote/Item

DateAugust 17, 2006

Amount

Ministry Education

Explanation1002-2 $7,500,000 New digital platform for TV Ontario. No.33Vote/Item

DateAugust 17, 2006

Amount

Ministry Energy

Explanation2902-1 $885,000 Compact fluorescent lights outreach program. No.34Vote/Item

DateAugust 17, 2006

Amount

Ministry Municipal Affairs and Housing

Explanation1902-4 $1,720,000 Assistance to Caledonia Residents and extraordinary costs for infrastructure, security and community

resources. No.35Vote/Item

DateAugust 17, 2006

Amount

Ministry Natural Resources

Explanation2104-2 $25,500,000 Funding for additional forest fire fighting. No.36Vote/Item

DateSeptember 14, 2006

Amount

Ministry Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs

Explanation

105-1 $101,000,000 Ontario’s share of Canadian Agricultural Income Stabilization Inventory Transition initiative and Ontario Self-Directed Risk Management Program.

No.37Vote/Item

DateSeptember 14, 2006

Amount

Ministry Children and Youth Services

Explanation

3702-7 $959,200 Children and Youth at Risk Program transfer. No.38Vote/Item

DateSeptember 14, 2006

Amount

Ministry Community Safety and Correctional Services

Explanation

2601-1 2604-1 2604-5

$37,400 $739,200 $672,900

Municipal Policing contracts.

No.39Vote/Item

DateSeptember 14, 2006

Amount

Ministry Government Services

Explanation

1809-1 $2,922,600 Transfer of funding to allow harmonization of Leadership and Learning training expenses. No.40Vote/Item

DateSeptember 14, 2006

Amount

Ministry Tourism

Explanation

3801-1 3802-1

$11,500 $1,136,500 Adjustments to the Ministry’s Supply Chain Management savings target.

No.41Vote/Item

Date September 14, 2006

Amount

Ministry Office of Francophone Affairs

Explanation

1301-1 $100,000 2006 Festival Franco-Ontarien expenses. No.42Vote/Item

DateAugust 29, 2006

Amount

Ministry Community Safety and Correctional Services

Explanation2605-1 $555,200 Establishment of the Office of the Commissioner of Correctional Services. No.43Vote/Item

DateSeptember 28, 2006

Amount

Ministry Attorney General

Explanation

304-2 $1,027,400 Implementation of the Civil Remedies Act. No.44Vote/Item

DateSeptember 28, 2006

Amount

Ministry Intergovernmental Affairs

Explanation

1502-1 $4,221,000 Ontario’s Fair Share Campaign.

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No.45Vote/Item

DateSeptember 28, 2006

Amount

Ministry Natural Resources

Explanation

2104-2 $72,000,000 Funding for additional forest fire fighting. No.46Vote/Item

DateOctober 12, 2006

Amount

Ministry Finance

Explanation1202-1 $115,000,000 Ontario Home Electricity Relief Program to provide relief to low-income energy consumers from rising

energy costs.No.47Vote/Item

DateOctober 12, 2006

Amount

Ministry Health and Long-Term Care

Explanation1405-1 1408-1 1409-1

$27,400,000 $76,900,000

$4,500,000 Wait Time Strategy.

No.48Vote/Item

DateOctober 26, 2006

Amount

Ministry Community Safety and Correctional Services

Explanation2609-2 $975,000 Emergency Management funding. No.49Vote/Item

DateOctober 26, 2006

Amount

Ministry Community Safety and Correctional Services

Explanation2604-1 $347,500 OPP eOntario initiative. No.50Vote/Item

DateOctober 26, 2006

Amount

Ministry Community Safety and Correctional Services

Explanation

2603-3 $633,100 Implementation of Child Pornography Provincial Strategy to protect children from sexual abuse and exploitation on the internet.

No.51Vote/Item

DateNovember 1, 2006

Amount

Ministry Natural Resources

Explanation

2103-1 $27,500,000 Establishment of a three year Northern Pulp and Paper Electricity Transition Program. No.52Vote/Item

DateNovember 2, 2006

Amount

Ministry Energy

Explanation

2902-1 $7,280,000 Payment related to the Suncor Ethanol Manufacturer’s Agreement. No.53Vote/Item

Date November 2, 2006

Amount

Ministry Community and Social Services

Explanation

702-6 $18,393,000 Transfer payment to support the placement of 298 facility clients to community-based homes and long-term care facilities.

No.54Vote/Item

DateNovember 2, 2006

Amount

Ministry Environment

Explanation

1106-1 1106-3 1107-2 1108-1

$1,480,600 $766,200

$1,838,900 $300,000

Priority funding to support a climate change and clean air strategy; increase the efficiency of environmental assessments; improve information for waste management; and help sustain the province’s source water supplies.

No.55Vote/Item

DateNovember 2, 2006

Amount

Ministry Municipal Affairs and Housing

Explanation

1902-4 $899,000 Disaster relief for the Township of Madawaska Valley. No.56Vote/Item

DateNovember 2, 2006

Amount

Ministry Tourism

Explanation

3804-1 $1,100,000 Disaster relief for Fort William Historical Park flooding. No.57Vote/Item

DateNovember 16, 2006

Amount

Ministry Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs

Explanation

106-1 $5,000,000 New investments in rural economic development projects.

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No.58Vote/Item

DateNovember 16, 2006

Amount

Ministry Community Safety and Correctional Services

Explanation

2601-1 2604-1 2604-5

$5,500 $135,000

$81,400

Internal realignment for costs associated with the municipal policing contract with the Township of Hamilton.

No.59Vote/Item

DateNovember 16, 2006

Amount

Ministry Citizenship and Immigration

Explanation

602-1 $1,398,000 Costs associated with bridge training for internationally trained individuals. No.60Vote/Item

DateNovember 16, 2006

Amount

Ministry Economic Development and Trade

Explanation

902-1 $2,000,000 Payments to support regional and local economies in transition and inter-provincial trade. No.61Vote/Item

DateNovember 16, 2006

Amount

Ministry Tourism

Explanation

3802-1 $22,000,000 Funding to promote tourism through grants and marketing in Ontario. No.62Vote/Item

DateNovember 16, 2006

Amount

Ministry Training, Colleges and Universities

Explanation

3003-7 $20,000,000 Funding to boost jobs and economic renewal through focused training and job services. No.63Vote/Item

DateNovember 16, 2006

Amount

Ministry Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs

Explanation

106-3 $3,000,000 Capital funding for water and wastewater projects. No.64Vote/Item

DateNovember 16, 2006

Amount

Ministry Attorney General

Explanation

301-2 $3,671,700 Capital funding for courthouse projects in small communities. No.65Vote/Item

DateNovember 16, 2006

Amount

Ministry Children and Youth Services

Explanation3703-1 $37,198,100 Capital funding for Children and Youth Services. No.66Vote/Item

DateNovember 16, 2006

Amount

Ministry Citizenship and Immigration

Explanation

606-1 $2,125,000 Capital funding for renovations and upgrades to community and social capital. No.67Vote/Item

DateNovember 16, 2006

Amount

Ministry Community and Social Services

Explanation

702-8 $36,433,700 Capital funding for Adults’ Services. No.68Vote/Item

DateNovember 16, 2006

Amount

Ministry Community Safety and Correctional Services

Explanation

2601-2 $500,000 Capital funding for renovations and relocation of the Coroner’s Offices. No.69Vote/Item

DateNovember 16, 2006

Amount

Ministry Culture

Explanation

2804-1 $6,860,500 Capital funding for new facilities, including renovations/expansions for libraries, museums, art and heritage facilities.

No.70Vote/Item

DateNovember 16, 2006

Amount

Ministry Health Promotion

Explanation

4201-3 $26,400,000 Capital funding for arenas and multi-use buildings and transfer payments for Community Sport and Recreation Projects.

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No.71Vote/Item

DateNovember 16, 2006

Amount

Ministry Public Infrastructure Renewal

Explanation

4001-2 $70,000,000 Funding for rural communities to support projects such as water and wastewater infrastructure, and roads and bridges.

No.72Vote/Item

DateNovember 20, 2006

Amount

Ministry Citizenship and Immigration

Explanation

601-1 $460,100 Advertising funding to support the launch of Ontario’s new immigration portal website. No.73Vote/Item

DateNovember 30, 2006

Amount

Ministry Community and Social Services

Explanation

702-7 $1,157,000 Funding to support improved enforcement and case management of child and spousal orders. No.74Vote/Item

DateNovember 30, 2006

Amount

Ministry Community Safety and Correctional Services

Explanation

2601-1 2604-1 2604-5

$17,700 $533,700 $521,000

Municipal Policing Contracts.

No.75Vote/Item

DateNovember 30, 2006

Amount

Ministry Finance

Explanation

1203-10 $35,200,000 Savings from ministries to the Treasury Board Contingency Fund. No.76Vote/Item

DateNovember 30, 2006

Amount

Ministry Training, Colleges and Universities

Explanation

3001-1 $1,596,700 Internal realignments to support the expansion of the Employment Ontario System and audit work relating to implementation of the Labour Market Development Agreement.

No.77Vote/Item

DateNovember 30, 2006

Amount

Ministry Transportation

Explanation

2702-3 $150,000,000 Funding for City of Toronto to help fund the replacement and refurbishment of Toronto Transit vehicles.

No.78Vote/Item

DateNovember 30, 2006

Amount

Ministry Training, Colleges and Universities

Explanation

3002-1 $10,000,000 Funding to address pressures related to quality improvements in colleges. No.79Vote/Item

DateDecember 5, 2006

Amount

Ministry Community Safety and Correctional Services

Explanation

2604-4 $20,000,000 Extraordinary policing costs in the Town of Caledonia. No.80Vote/Item

DateDecember 7, 2006

Amount

Ministry Government Services

Explanation

1810-1 $1,062,500 Funding for activities in the Modernization Program Management Office. No.81Vote/Item

DateDecember 7, 2006

Amount

Ministry Municipal Affairs and Housing

Explanation

1902-4 $900,400 October 2006 snow storm disaster relief assistance to the Town of Fort Erie. No.82Vote/Item

DateDecember 14, 2006

Amount

MinistryFinance

Explanation

1203-6 $21,700,000 Adjustment to Ontario Municipal Partnership Fund to provide municipalities with payments for social programs and policing.

No.83Vote/Item

DateDecember 19, 2006

Amount

MinistryEducation

Explanation

1002-1 $10,086,800 Additional funding for French language education in Ontario.

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No.84Vote/Item

DateDecember 19, 2006

Amount

MinistryTraining, Colleges and Universities

Explanation

3002-1 3003-7

$7,443,800 $252,800 Additional funding for French language education in Ontario.

No.85Vote/Item

DateDecember 19, 2006

Amount

MinistryTraining, Colleges and Universities

Explanation

3002-3 $30,000,000 Capital grants to 15 colleges for new constructions, renovations and maintenance projects. No.86Vote/Item

DateDecember 20, 2006

Amount

MinistryAgriculture, Food and Rural Affairs

Explanation

101-1 $2,575,500 Internal realignment to reflect the reorganization of human resources and finance services to the Ministry Administration program.

No.87Vote/Item

Date December 21, 2006

Amount

MinistryAttorney General

Explanation

301-2 $1,600,000 Internal realignment of capital funding for facilities renewal projects. No.88Vote/Item

Date January 17, 2007

Amount

MinistryCommunity Safety and Correctional Services

Explanation 2605-6 $5,900,000 Funding for Correctional Facilities.No.89Vote/Item

DateJanuary 17, 2007

Amount

MinistryCulture

Explanation2804-1 $2,000,000 Funding for the Artscape/Green Barns cultural project in Toronto. No.90Vote/Item

DateJanuary 17, 2007

Amount

MinistryFinance

Explanation1203-8 $10,000,000 Advance payments to the Ontario First Nations Partnership Fund. No.91Vote/Item

DateJanuary 17, 2007

Amount

MinistryHealth and Long-Term Care

Explanation 1408-1 $114,500,000 Funding for operation of hospitals. (Rescinded on March 22/2007)No.92Vote/Item

DateJanuary 17, 2007

Amount

MinistryTraining, Colleges and Universities

Explanation 3003-7 $51,169,900 Transfer of federal programs to the Province under the Labour Market Development Agreement. No.93Vote/Item

DateJanuary 26, 2007 Amount

MinistryCommunity Safety and Correctional Services

Explanation2601-2 $3,773,600 Funding for renewal of Correctional facilities. No.94Vote/Item

DateJanuary 29, 2007

Amount

Ministry Economic Development and Trade

Explanation 902-1 $1,305,000 Jobs and the Economy advertising. No.95Vote/ Item

DateJanuary 29, 2007

Amount

Ministry Health Promotion

Explanation

4201-2 $123,900 Transfer of funding from the Ministry of Citizenship and Immigration for accommodation costs of Sport and Recreation Branch staff.

No.96Vote/ Item

DateJanuary 30, 2007

Amount

Ministry Community and Social Services

Explanation 702-8 $75,000 Society of Portuguese Disabled Persons Building Fund. No.97Vote/ Item

DateJanuary 30, 2007

Amount

Ministry Community and Social Services

Explanation 702-3 $50,000 Funding for adults with physical and/or mental disabilities. No.98Vote/ Item

DateFebruary 1, 2007

Amount

Ministry Attorney General

Explanation 306-3 $5,236,300 Criminal Injuries Compensation Board costs. No.99Vote/ Item

DateFebruary 1, 2007

Amount

Ministry Municipal Affairs and Housing

Explanation

1902-4 $3,200,000 Special assistance to the City of Cornwall related to the extraordinary costs incurred as a result of the Cornwall Public Inquiry.

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No.100Vote/ Item

DateFebruary 15, 2007

Amount

Ministry Natural Resources

Explanation

2103-4 $638,000 Purchase of modular buildings for interim accommodation of the Red Lake District Office and carry-over expenses from the Chapleau Fire Management Headquarters construction project.

No.101Vote/ Item

DateFebruary 22, 2007

Amount

Ministry Transportation

Explanation

2701-1 2702-1 2703-1 2704-1 2705-1 2704-2 2704-3

$400,000 $300,000

$5,000,000 $8,900,000 $1,400,000

$16,500,000 $4,300,000

Funding for highway maintenance and other government initiatives.

No.102Vote/ Item

DateFebruary 28, 2007

Amount

Ministry Labour

Explanation

1603-2 $129,000 Funding for the Public Services Appeals Board. No.103Vote/ Item

DateMarch 1, 2007

Amount

Ministry Education

Explanation 1001-1 1002-2

$1,618,900 $3,319,200 Ministry year-end internal reallocations.

No.104Vote/ Item

DateMarch 1, 2007

Amount

Ministry Children and Youth Services

Explanation 3702-7 $1,300,000 Ministry year-end internal reallocations. No.105Vote/ Item

DateMarch 12, 2007

Amount

Ministry Citizenship and Immigration

Explanation

603-1 $262,500 Advertising expenses to support the launch of the new website EqualityRules.ca which targets youth on promoting healthy relationships.

No.106Vote/ Item

DateMarch 8, 2007

Amount

Ministry Attorney General

Explanation

306-3 $1,500,000 Criminal Injuries Compensation Board costs. No.107Vote/ Item

DateMarch 13, 2007

Amount

Ministry Attorney General

Explanation 301-2 $900,000 Capital costs for courthouse project in Cornwall. No.108Vote/ Item

DateMarch 14, 2007

Amount

Ministry Environment

Explanation 1101-1 1106-1 1107-2 1107-4 1108-1 1108-2 1108-3

$146,000 $3,612,600

$40,500 $2,284,300 $1,161,600

$384,200 $574,900

Ministry internal reallocations to fund pressures pertaining to climate change and waste management, and activities to protect drinking and source water.

No.109Vote/ Item

DateJanuary 26, 2007

Amount

Ministry Northern Development and Mines

Explanation 2203-1 2203-S

$1,100,000 $1,900,000 Ministry year-end internal reallocations pertaining to mines and mineral development.

No.110Vote/ Item

DateMarch 19, 2007

Amount

Ministry Health and Long-Term Care

Explanation 1405-3 $2,367,700 Ministry year-end internal reallocations. No.111Vote/ Item

DateMarch 19, 2007

Amount

Ministry Health and Long-Term Care

Explanation 1401-2 $1,204,200 Ministry year-end internal reallocations.

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No.112Vote/ Item

DateMarch 22, 2007

Amount

Ministry Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs

Explanation 105-1 $8,700,000 Assistance to Agriculture, Research and Technology Transfer Payment organizations. No.113Vote/ Item

DateMarch 29, 2007

Amount

Ministry Children and Youth Services

Explanation

3703-1 $8,986,000 Grants to agencies serving vulnerable populations. (Original TBO of $8,987,600 dated March 22, 2007, was rescinded and reissued)

No.114Vote/ Item

DateMarch 22, 2007

Amount

Ministry Culture

Explanation 2802-1 2804-1

$26,000,000 $12,500,000

Grants to the art and library sectors. Capital grant to the Toronto International Film Festival Group.

No.115Vote/ Item

DateMarch 22, 2007

Amount

Ministry Education

Explanation 1002-1 $11,990,000 Grants to education sector partners. No.116Vote/ Item

DateMarch 22, 2007

Amount

Ministry Economic Development and Trade

Explanation 902-4 $2,200,000 Grant to the Canadian Youth Business Foundation. No.117Vote/ Item

DateMarch 22, 2007

Amount

Ministry Environment

Explanation 1106-1 1108-1

$3,150,000 $630,000

Grants to the Ontario Sustainable Energy Association; the Ontario School Bus Association; the Recycling Council of Ontario, and municipalities undertaking recycling pilot projects.

No.118Vote/ Item

DateMarch 22, 2007

Amount

Ministry Finance

Explanation 1203-1 1203-6 1203-10

$300,000 $12,000,000

$161,300,000

Grant to the Atkinson Foundation. Grant to City of Hamilton. Savings from ministries to the Treasury Board Contingency Fund.

No.119Vote/ Item

DateMarch 22, 2007

Amount

Ministry Health Promotion

Explanation 4201-2 $3,000,000 Grant to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario. No.120Vote/ Item

DateMarch 22, 2007

Amount

Ministry Research and Innovation

Explanation

4301-1 4301-3

$48,400,000 $27,000,000

Grants to the Canada-Israel Industrial R&D Foundation; Durham Strategic Energy Alliance; Lakehead University; MaRS Centre; McMaster University; University of Toronto; University of Ontario Institute of Technology and Ontario Centres of Excellence. Capital grants to the Northern Centre of Advanced Technology; Queen’s University and University of Toronto.

No.121Vote/ Item

DateMarch 22, 2007

Amount

Ministry Training, Colleges and Universities

Explanation 3002-1 $219,792,500 Grants to Ontario Universities, the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research and Ontario Colleges. No.122Vote/ Item

DateMarch 22, 2007

Amount

Ministry Transportation

Explanation 2702-3 $351,478,800 Grants to municipalities as part of the Public Trust Capital Trust Strategy. No.123Vote/ Item

DateMarch 22, 2007

Amount

Ministry Finance

Explanation 1203-6 $5,500,000 Transfer Payment to the Ontario Municipal Partnership fund as part of the GTA equalization payment. No.124Vote/ Item

DateMarch 28, 2007

Amount

Ministry Finance

Explanation 1203-6 $2,200,000 Special payments to Municipalities that previously received property taxes from hydro-electric projects. No.125Vote/ Item

DateMarch 20, 2007

Amount

Ministry Energy

Explanation 2901-1 $600,000 Year-end internal reallocation from Energy Sector Transformation to Ministry Administration to offset

salary pressures.

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No.126Vote/ Item

DateMarch 1, 2007

Amount

Ministry Attorney General

Explanation 301-1 302-1 302-2 302-3 303-1 304-1 304-2 304-3 305-1 305-2 306-2

$2,603,000 $172,200

$4,994,700 $100,000

$2,368,900 $1,048,700 $2,766,600

$286,900 $16,137,700

$1,117,900 $187,600

Funding for various year-end costs including Administration of Justice, Criminal Law and compensation pressures.

No.127Vote/ Item

DateMarch 1, 2007

Amount

Ministry Community and Social Services

Explanation 702-7 $6,400,000 Funding for the Family Responsibility Office. No.128Vote/ Item

DateMarch 1, 2007

Amount

Ministry Community Safety and Correctional Services

Explanation 2604-1 2604-5

$112,000 $74,500 Costs related to municipal policing contracts.

No.129Vote/ Item

DateMarch 1, 2007

Amount

Ministry Training, Colleges and Universities

Explanation 3001-1 $169,700 Funding to support implementation of the Labour Market Development Agreement. No.130Vote/ Item

DateMarch 1, 2007

Amount

Ministry Finance

Explanation 1203-10 $221,941,100 Savings from ministries to the Treasury Board Contingency Fund. No.131Vote/ Item

DateMarch 1, 2007

Amount

Ministry Office of Francophone Affairs

Explanation

1301-1 $102,100 Funding for special projects approved by Canadian Heritage under the Canada-Ontario Agreement on French Language Services.

No.132Vote/ Item

DateMarch 1, 2007

Amount

Ministry Natural Resources

Explanation 2103-3 $7,400,000 Capital costs to address legal settlements related to land expropriation of the Etobicoke Motel Strip. No.133Vote/ Item

DateMarch 1, 2007

Amount

Ministry Public Infrastructure Renewal

Explanation 4001-3 $107,823,500 Savings from ministries to the Capital Contingency Fund. No.134Vote/ Item

DateMarch 15, 2007

Amount

Ministry Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs

Explanation 101-1 105-1 106-1

$1,000,000 $59,200,000

$1,600,000

Ministry year-end internal reallocations to provide additional funding to the Canadian Agricultural Income Stabilization program, rural community development and Ontario Ethanol Growth Fund.

No.135Vote/ Item

DateMarch 15, 2007

Amount

Ministry Children and Youth Services

Explanation 3702-7 $35,200,000 Child Protection Services Transfer Payments. No.136Vote/ Item

DateMarch 15, 2007

Amount

Ministry Children and Youth Services

Explanation 3702-5 $3,200,000 Funding for expansion of the Autism Intervention Program. No.137Vote/ Item

DateMarch 15, 2007

Amount

Ministry Citizenship and Immigration

Explanation 606-1 $250,000 Capital funding for refurbishment and maintenance of the Miss Lou exhibit at Harbourfront. No.138Vote/ Item

DateMarch 15, 2007

Amount

Ministry Community and Social Services

Explanation 702-3 702-7

$1,500,000 $1,500,000 Ministry year-end internal reallocations.

No.139Vote/ Item

DateMarch 15, 2007

Amount

Ministry Health and Long-Term Care

Explanation 1405-2 $252,585,200 Drug Program Transfer Payment funding.

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No.140Vote/ Item

DateMarch 15, 2007

Amount

Ministry Health and Long-Term Care

Explanation 1402-1 $32,317,900 Ministry year-end internal reallocations. No.141Vote/ Item

DateMarch 15, 2007

Amount

Ministry Training, Colleges and Universities

Explanation 3002-2 $37,000,000 Student Support Programs Transfer Payment funding. No.142Vote/ Item

DateMarch 15, 2007

Amount

Ministry Transportation

Explanation 2703-1 2704-3

$2,000,000 $22,700,000

Grants for school bus retrofitting.Transportation Infrastructure Assets.

No.143Vote/ Item

DateMarch 15, 2007

Amount

Ministry Public Infrastructure Renewal

Explanation 4001-3 $10,000,000 Savings to the Capital Contingency Fund from the Ministry of Transportation. No.144Vote/ Item

DateMarch 27, 2007

Amount

Ministry Ontario Secretariat for Aboriginal Affairs

Explanation 2001-1 $2,800,000 Funding for the purchase of land at Hunter’s Point. No.145Vote/ Item

DateMarch 29, 2007

Amount

Ministry Citizenship and Immigration

Explanation 606-1 $500,000 Grants to support community and social infrastructure investments. No.146Vote/ Item

DateMarch 26, 2007

Amount

Ministry Municipal Affairs and Housing

Explanation 1902-4 1904-3

$3,586,000 $1,150,000

Disaster relief and special assistance to municipalities and municipal organizations. Implementation of the new residential Tenancies Act.

No.147Vote/ Item

DateMarch 30, 2007

Amount

Ministry Citizenship and Immigration

Explanation 601-1 603-1 604-1

$646,100 $545,000

$2,001,500 Ministry year-end internal reallocations.

No.148Vote/ Item

DateMarch 29, 2007

Amount

Ministry Health and Long-Term Care

Explanation 1405-1 $89,144,600 Ministry year-end internal reallocations. No.149Vote/ Item

DateMarch 29, 2007

Amount

Ministry Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs

Explanation 105-1 $12,500,000 Grant to the Vineland Research and Innovations Centre Inc. No.150Vote/ Item

DateMarch 29, 2007

Amount

Ministry Government Services

Explanation 1801-4 1808-3 1808-5 1811-5 1811-7 1811-8 1812-1 1812-2 1812-3

$595,000 $163,200 $491,100

$1,122,400 $60,000

$304,000 $876,600 $108,700

$1,008,700

Year-end internal reallocations, primarily for compensation pressures.

No.151Vote/ Item

DateMarch 29, 2007

Amount

Ministry Government Services

Explanation 1811-2 $11,000,000 Cost for hardware and software maintenance service contracts. No.152Vote/ Item

DateMarch 29, 2007

Amount

Ministry Government Services

Explanation 1807-1 $17,216,000 Compensation pressures. No.153Vote/ Item

DateMarch 29, 2007

Amount

Ministry Citizenship and Immigration

Explanation 606-1 $100,000 Provincial contribution to the permanent Air India Memorial Site.

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No.154Vote/ Item

DateMarch 30, 2007

Amount

Ministry Community Safety and Correctional Services

Explanation 2603-1 2603-2 2604-1 2604-3 2605-3 2608-5

$75,700 $1,521,200

$10,973,900 $1,960,300

$15,232,100 $269,700

Year-end internal reallocations, primarily for policing services and correctional services.

No.155Vote/ Item

DateApril 2, 2007

Amount

Ministry Tourism

Explanation 3802-1 $818,500 Advertising costs to promote tourism in Ontario. No.156Vote/ Item

DateApril 2, 2007

Amount

Ministry Health and Long-Term Care

Explanation 1406-4 $672,900 Advertising costs for the Baby Vaccines. No.157Vote/ Item

DateApril 2, 2007

Amount

Ministry Education

Explanation 1002-1 $1,564,500 Advertising costs for Student Success. No.158Vote/ Item

DateApril 5, 2007

Amount

Ministry Transportation

Explanation 2701-1 $1,613,400 Advertising costs for Veterans Plate and Booster Seats. No.159Vote/ Item

DateMarch 27, 2007

Amount

Ministry Training, Colleges and Universities

Explanation 3002-1 $2,200,000 Transfer payment funding to promote Graduate Fellowships. No.160Vote/ Item

DateMarch 29, 2007

Amount

Ministry Health Promotion

Explanation 4201-3 $1,000,000 Community Sport and Recreation Programs Transfer Payment. No.161Vote/ Item

DateApril 2, 2007

Amount

Ministry Training, Colleges and Universities

Explanation 3001-1 $381,200 Ministry year-end internal reallocations. No.162Vote/ Item

DateApril 5, 2007

Amount

Ministry Children and Youth Services

Explanation 3702-7 $500,000 Funding for the Akwe: Go Urban Aboriginal Children’s Program. No.163Vote/ Item

DateApril 5, 2007

Amount

Ministry Community Safety and Correctional Services

Explanation 2604-1 $5,813,300 Primarily compensation pressures. No.164Vote/ Item

DateApril 5, 2007

Amount

Ministry Culture

Explanation 2801-1 $95,300 Ministry year-end internal reallocations pertaining to reorganization of the Ministry. No.165Vote/ Item

DateApril 5, 2007

Amount

Ministry Municipal Affairs and Housing

Explanation 1903-8 $1,720,000 Costs related to the North Pickering Land Exchange. No.166Vote/ Item

DateApril 5, 2007

Amount

Ministry Natural Resources

Explanation 2103-4 $1,230,000 Ministry year-end reallocations to cover extra expenses due to damage of Chapleau Fire Management

Headquarters. No.167Vote/ Item

DateApril 5, 2007

Amount

Ministry Research and Innovation

Explanation 4301-2 $1,500,000 Ministry year-end internal reallocations. No.168Vote/ Item

DateApril 5, 2007

Amount

Ministry Tourism

Explanation 3801-1 $56,100 Compensation pressures. No.169Vote/ Item

DateApril 5, 2007

Amount

Ministry Transportation

Explanation 2703-1 2704-1 2703-19 2704- 2

$3,800,000 $2,500,000 $1,200,000 $2,700,000

Ministry year-end internal reallocations.

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No.170Vote/ Item

DateApril 23, 2007

Amount

Ministry Northern Development and Mines

Explanation 2202-4 $11,000,000 Reallocation for Northern Highways repair and management. No.171Vote/ Item

DateJuly 19, 2007

Amount

Ministry Finance

Explanation 1203-8 $67,000,000 Transfer of electricity sector earnings to the Ontario Electricity Financial Corporation. No.172Vote/ Item

DateJuly 30, 2007

Amount

Ministry Health and Long-Term Care

Explanation 1405-1 $33,000,000 Accrual provision for 2006-07 physician claims.

(140-G674)

Treasury Board Orders 2007-08 Arrêtés du Conseil du Trésor pour 2007-2008

The following Treasury Board Orders relating to the 2007-08 fiscal year have been approved.

No.1Vote/ Item

DateApril 26, 2007

Amount

Ministry Attorney General

Explanation 306-1 $1,790,000 Funding for Victims’ Crisis and Referral Services Agencies. No.2Vote/Item

DateApril 26, 2007

Amount

Ministry Government Services

Explanation 1811-9 $67,800,000 Funding and program transferred from the Ministry of Transportation’s Driver and Vehicle Licensing

Services to ServiceOntario. No.3Vote/Item

DateJune 4, 2007

Amount

Ministry Office of Francophone Affairs

Explanation 1301-1 $541,000 Funding for the Office of the Commissioner of French-Language Services. No.4Vote/Item

DateMay 17, 2007

Amount

Ministry Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs

Explanation 107-1 $4,296,500 Funding for the Food Safety initiative. No.5Vote/Item

DateMay 17, 2007

Amount

Ministry Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs

Explanation 106-3 $1,500,000 Internal realignment of funding for rural broadband projects, under the Broadband Access Strategy. No.6Vote/Item

DateMay 17, 2007

Amount

Ministry Education

Explanation1002-1 $3,046,800 Additional funding for French language education in Ontario. No.7Vote/Item

DateMay 17, 2007

Amount

Ministry Training, Colleges and Universities

Explanation3002-1 $2,453,200 Additional funding for French language education in Ontario. No.8Vote/Item

DateMay 17, 2007

Amount

Ministry Natural Resources

Explanation2103-1 $2,319,400 Funding for the Far North Planning initiative. No.9Vote/Item

DateJune 7, 2007

Amount

Ministry Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs

Explanation105-1 107-1

$52,625,000 $600,000

Assistance for Ontario’s agriculture producers with rising production costs.

No.10Vote/Item

DateJune 7, 2007

Amount

Ministry Community Safety and Correctional Services

Explanation2603-3 $1,000,000 Funding for the Stratford Methamphetamine Pilot Project. No.11Vote/Item

DateJune 7, 2007

Amount

Ministry Municipal Affairs and Housing

Explanation1904-4 $6,000,000 Internal realignment to create additional affordable housing units as part of the Affordable Housing

Program. No.12Vote/Item

DateJune 7, 2007

Amount

Ministry Transportation

Explanation2704-1 $3,000,000 Additional funding for highway maintenance.

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No.13Vote/Item

DateJune 18, 2007

Amount

Ministry Energy

Explanation2902-1 $19,350,000 Initiatives under the Go Green Ontario climate change plan – home energy retrofit initiatives and support

for renewable energy systems. No.14Vote/Item

DateJune 21, 2007

Amount

Ministry Attorney General

Explanation301-2 $1,200,000 Capital funding to accommodate the co-location of agencies. No.15Vote/Item

DateJune 21, 2007

Amount

Ministry Attorney General

Explanation301-1 303-1 306-1 306-2

$506,000 $2,000,000 $1,032,500

$304,600

Investments in community based Victims’ Services programs.

No.16Vote/Item

DateJune 21, 2007

Amount

Ministry Community and Social Services

Explanation702-4 $846,000 Support for Violence Against Women-related housing and crisis supports. No.17Vote/Item

DateJune 21, 2007

Amount

Ministry Attorney General

Explanation301-1 302-2 304-1 304-2

$1,042,000 $448,200

$9,360,000 $1,024,400

Costs related to the Inquiry into Pediatric Forensic Pathology.

No.18Vote/Item

DateJune 21, 2007

Amount

Ministry Community Safety and Correctional Services

Explanation2608-4 $1,050,700 Costs related to the Inquiry into Pediatric Forensic Pathology. No.19Vote/Item

DateJune 21, 2007

Amount

Ministry Children and Youth Services

Explanation3702-3 3703-1

$93,000,000 $4,500,000

Funding to expand the Best Start program and create spaces for Aboriginal children.

No.20Vote/Item

DateJune 21, 2007

Amount

Ministry Children and Youth Services

Explanation3702-5 $530,000 Funding in support of summer camp initiatives for children with autism spectrum disorders. No.21Vote/Item

DateJune 21, 2007

Amount

Ministry Community and Social Services

Explanation702-7 $6,752,900 Support for business transformation in the Family Responsibility Office. No.22Vote/Item

DateJune 21, 2007

Amount

Ministry Community Safety and Correctional Services

Explanation2605-3 $384,200 To provide security services to the Brockville Mental Health Centres – Forensic Treatment Unit. No.23Vote/Item

DateJune 21, 2007

Amount

Ministry Education

Explanation1002-1 $1,750,000 Initiatives under the Go Green Ontario climate change plan – support for energy and environmental

efficiency improvements in school facilities. No.24Vote/Item

DateJune 21, 2007

Amount

Ministry Energy

Explanation2902-1 $2,470,000 Initiatives under the Go Green Ontario climate change plan – World Green Building Council, development

of low carbon fuel standards, pilot project for E85, and funding for East-West grid. No.25Vote/Item

DateJune 21, 2007

Amount

Ministry Government Services

Explanation1811-5 $300,000 Initiatives under the Go Green Ontario climate change plan – funding to improve energy efficiency of the

government vehicle fleet. No.26Vote/Item

DateJune 21, 2007

Amount

Ministry Natural Resources

Explanation2103-1 $1,885,000 Initiatives under the Go Green Ontario climate change plan – increased tree planting and research of

climate change impacts on polar bears. No.27Vote/Item

DateJune 21, 2007

Amount

Ministry Environment

Explanation1106-1 1106-3

$820,000 $1,570,600

Initiatives under the Go Green Ontario climate change plan – education on global warming, work on emissions trading programs and climate change research.

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No.28Vote/Item

DateJune 21, 2007

Amount

Ministry Finance

Explanation1203-1 $300,000 Initiatives under the Go Green Ontario climate change plan – support for analysis to assist climate change

policy development. No.29Vote/Item

DateJune 21, 2007

Amount

Ministry Transportation

Explanation2702-1 2702-2 2703-1

$804,800 $1,000,000

$50,000

Initiatives under the Go Green Ontario climate change plan – reducing greenhouse gas emissions from certain vehicles and funding a road safety program.

No.30Vote/Item

DateJune 21, 2007

Amount

Ministry Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs

Explanation105-1 106-1

$67,300 $432,700

Initiatives under the Go Green Ontario climate change plan – support for biogas systems converting farm waste into clean energy.

No.31Vote/Item

DateJune 21, 2007

Amount

Ministry Revenue

Explanation3201-1 $8,573,900 Funding transferred from the Ministry of Finance for Information and Information Technology Projects. No.32Vote/Item

DateJune 21, 2007

Amount

Ministry Northern Development and Mines

Explanation2202-1 $400,000 Funding for the Northwestern Ontario Economic Facilitator. No.33Vote/Item

DateJune 21, 2007

Amount

Ministry Training, Colleges and Universities

Explanation3002-1 3002-3

$800,000 $6,500,000

Expansion of the midwifery and nurse practitioner education programs.

No.34Vote/Item

DateJune 21, 2007

Amount

Ministry Natural Resources

Explanation2104-2 $51,400,000 Additional funding for Extra Fire Fighting. No.35Vote/Item

DateJune 21, 2007

Amount

Ministry Aboriginal Affairs

Explanation2001-1 $3,200,000 To support land claim negotiations and to provide advice to other provincial Ministries on Aboriginal

issues.No.36Vote/Item

DateJune 21, 2007

Amount

Ministry Tourism

Explanation3804-1 $1,709,400 Huronia Historical Parks fire rehabilitation. No.37Vote/Item

DateJune 21, 2007

Amount

Ministry Transportation

Explanation2704-3 $998,300 Funding to support the acceleration of Move Ontario FLOW projects, including completion of Highway

407 East, extension of Highway 404, and the widening of Highway 7 through Durham. No.38Vote/Item

DateJune 21, 2007

Amount

Ministry Transportation

Explanation2701-1 2703-1 2704-1 2704-2

$700,000 $14,747,100 $28,579,000

$2,000,000

Increased funding for various programs, including conditional, one-time capital funding for the reconstruction of Powerline Road in Brantford.

No.39Vote/Item

DateJuly 16, 2007

Amount

Ministry Education

Explanation1002-1 $3,000,000 Funding for Parenting and Family Literacy Centres in Ontario. No.40Vote/Item

DateJuly 19, 2007

Amount

Ministry Attorney General

Explanation301-2 $3,702,000 Capital funding to accommodate the transformation of the Ontario human rights system. No.41Vote/Item

DateJuly 19, 2007

Amount

Ministry Health and Long-Term Care

Explanation1412-1 $800,000 Development of specialized programs at the Pine River Institute for students who have been victims of

crime. No.42Vote/Item

DateJuly 19, 2007

Amount

Ministry Children and Youth Services

Explanation3703-1 $500,000 To develop a comprehensive multi-year infrastructure strategy for Children’s Treatment Centres.

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No.43Vote/Item

DateJuly 19, 2007

Amount

Ministry Community and Social Services

Explanation702-4 $4,400,000 Establishment and administration of a program to provide drinking water filters to eligible low-income

households. No.44Vote/Item

DateJuly 19, 2007

Amount

Ministry Office of Francophone Affairs

Explanation1301-1 $51,000 Funding for Breaking the Isolation: Improving Access to French-Language Services for abused women, and

support for Francophone assessment and outreach at the Ontario Arts Council. No.45Vote/Item

DateJuly 19, 2007

Amount

Ministry Transportation

Explanation2703-1 $878,900 To amend Section 172 of the Highway Traffic Act targeting racing on highways and to update public

education materials. No.46Vote/Item

DateJuly 25, 2007

Amount

Ministry Health and Long-Term Care

Explanation1406-4 $39,200,000 To support the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination program. No.47Vote/Item

DateJuly 25, 2007

Amount

Ministry Research and Innovation

Explanation4301-3 $3,500,000 Capital funding to support the Ontario Bioindustrial Innovation Centre at the University of Western Ontario

Sarnia-Lambton Research Park. No.48Vote/Item

DateJuly 25, 2007

Amount

Ministry Tourism

Explanation3802-1 $1,900,000 To form the Ontario VANOC Secretariat and to provide funding for the Own the Podium program. No.49Vote/Item

DateJuly 25, 2007

Amount

Ministry Transportation

Explanation2704-2 $890,000 Funding for the transfer of surplus lands at Black Creek Drive and Eglinton to the City of Toronto. No.50Vote/Item

DateAugust 10, 2007

Amount

Ministry Intergovernmental Affairs

Explanation1502-1 $200,000 Disaster relief assistance to areas in South Asia impacted by flooding. No.51Vote/Item

DateAugust 13, 2007

Amount

Ministry Finance

Explanation1202-1 $1,000,000 To facilitate the settlements of Agricultural Co-operatives Pensions. No.52Vote/Item

DateAugust 16, 2007

Amount

Ministry Aboriginal Affairs

Explanation2001-1 $6,631,500 To support capacity needs of the new Ministry and to implement initiatives related to the Ipperwash

Inquiry. No.53Vote/Item

DateAugust 16, 2007

Amount

Ministry Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs

Explanation105-1 $1,000,000 Support to grain and oilseed producers. No.54Vote/Item

DateAugust 16, 2007

Amount

Ministry Attorney General

Explanation304-2 $122,600 Transfer of funds from the Ministry of Revenue to provide legal support. No.55Vote/Item

DateAugust 16, 2007

Amount

Ministry Community Safety and Correctional Services

Explanation2601-1 2604-1 2604-5

$2,700 $91,800 $41,100

Municipal policing contract with the City of Temiskaming Shores.

No.56Vote/Item

DateAugust 16, 2007

Amount

Ministry Community Safety and Correctional Services

Explanation2601-1 2604-1 2604-5

$72,600 $1,252,700 $1,315,400

Costs related to various municipal policing contracts.

No.57Vote/Item

DateAugust 16, 2007

Amount

Ministry Revenue

Explanation3201-1 $3,036,700 Transfer of funding for the Tax Revenue Division Administrative costs from the Ministry of Finance. No.58Vote/Item

DateAugust 16, 2007

Amount

Ministry Revenue

Explanation3201-1 $7,889,500 Transfer of funding for the Tobacco Enforcement initiative from the Ministry of Finance.

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No.59Vote/Item

DateAugust 16, 2007

Amount

Ministry Public Infrastructure Renewal

Explanation4001-3 $10,678,000 Savings from Ministries to the Capital Contingency Fund. No.60Vote/Item

DateAugust 16, 2007

Amount

Ministry Public Infrastructure Renewal

Explanation4001-5 $50,000,000 Funding for property acquisition. No.61Vote/Item

DateAugust 30, 2007

Amount

Ministry Environment

Explanation1106-3 $1,062,700 Inter-Ministry transfer for communication of the Go Green Ontario climate change plan to create public

awareness and promote community engagement. No.62Vote/Item

DateAugust 30, 2007

Amount

Ministry Education

Explanation1002-1 $11,299,500 Additional funding for programs to improve student achievement. No.63Vote/Item

DateAugust 30, 2007

Amount

Ministry Training, Colleges and Universities

Explanation3002-1 $750,000 For upgrades to the training program at Georgian College’s Great Lakes International Marine Training

Centre in Owen Sound. No.64Vote/Item

DateAugust 22, 2007

Amount

Ministry Municipal Affairs and Housing

Explanation1902-3 $1,200,000 Conditional grant to the Town of Marathon for the establishment of a new landfill. No.65Vote/Item

DateSeptember 7, 2007

Amount

Ministry Intergovernmental Affairs

Explanation

1502-1 $200,000 Disaster relief assistance to areas impacted by Hurricane Dean. No.66Vote/Item

DateSeptember 13, 2007

Amount

Ministry Intergovernmental Affairs

Explanation

1502-1 $150,000 Disaster relief assistance to areas impacted by Hurricane Felix. No.67Vote/Item

DateAugust 16, 2007

Amount

Ministry Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs

Explanation101-1 105-1 107-1

$3,865,800 $960,200

$3,946,600

Internal realignments to reflect Ministry restructuring.

No.68Vote/Item

DateOctober 5, 2007

Amount

Ministry Intergovernmental Affairs

Explanation1502-1 $50,000 Disaster relief assistance to areas in Africa impacted by severe flooding. No.69Vote/Item

DateNovember 15, 2007

Amount

Ministry Tourism

Explanation

3804-1 $10,906,700 Ottawa Congress Centre expansion funding. No.70Vote/Item

DateNovember 22, 2007

Amount

Ministry Intergovernmental Affairs

Explanation

1502-1 $200,000 Disaster relief assistance to areas in Bangladesh impacted by Cyclone Sidr. No.71Vote/Item

DateNovember 27, 2007

Amount

Ministry Training, Colleges and Universities

Explanation

3001-1 3003-8

$3,417,900 3,969,600

Realignment of funds related to corporate services for Employment Ontario and in support of Ministry reorganization.

No.72Vote/Item

DateNovember 28, 2007

Amount

Ministry Culture

Explanation

2802-1 $200,000 Funding for the Confederation Centre of the Arts in Prince Edward Island.

(140-G675)

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Applications to Provincial Parliament — Private Bills

Demandes au Parlement provincial — Projets de loi d’intérêt privé

PUBLIC NOTICE

The rules of procedure and the fees and costs related to applications for Private Bills are set out in the Standing Orders of the Legislative Assembly. Copies of the Standing Orders, and the guide “Procedures for Applying for Private Legislation”, may be obtained from the Legislative Assembly’s Internet site at http://www.ontla.on.ca or from:

Committees Branch Room 1405, Whitney Block, Queen’s Park Toronto, Ontario M7A 1A2

Telephone: 416/325-3500 (Collect calls will be accepted)

Applicants should note that consideration of applications for Private Bills that are received after the first day of September in any calendar year may be postponed until the first regular Session in the next following calendar year.

DEBORAH DELLER,(8699) T.F.N. Clerk of the Legislative Assembly.

Application to Provincial Parliament NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on behalf of H. Hamish Sutherland, an application will be made to the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Ontario for an Act to revive the dissolved company “Porcupine Goldtop Mines Limited”, dissolved on the 19th Day of March, 1978.

The application will be considered by the Standing Committee on Regulations and Private Bills. Any person who has an interest in the application and who wishes to make submissions, for or against the application, to the Standing Committee on Regulations and Private Bills should notify, in writing, the Clerk of the Legislative Assembly, Legislative Building, Queen’s Park, Toronto, Ontario, M7A lA2.

Dated at Toronto, this 8th day of November, 2007

H. HAMISH SUTHERLAND,shareholder,

(140-P339) 47, 48, 49, 50 Porcupine Goldtop Mines Limited

1068080 ONTARIO LTD.

“NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on behalf of Pat Giglio application will be made to the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Ontario for an Act reviving the corporate status of 1068080 Ontario Limited.

The application will be considered by the Standing Committee on Regulations and Private Bills. Any person who has an interest in the application and who wishes to make submissions, for or against the application, to the Standing Committee on Regulations and Private Bills should notify, in writing, the Clerk of the Legislative Assembly, Legislative Building, Queen’s Park, Toronto, Ontario, M7A lA2.

Dated at Toronto this 20th day of November 2007.

PAT GIGLIO(140-P353) 49, 50, 51, 52 Director, President of 1068080 Ontario Ltd.”

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on behalf of Patrick McCarron, application will be made to the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Ontario for special legislation to revive 827291 Ontario Ltd., which corporation was dissolved under the Business Corporations Act pursuant to Articles of Dissolution on December 1st, 2003.

The application will be considered by the Standing Committee on Regulations and Private Bills. Any person who has an interest in the application and who wishes to make submissions, for or against the application, to the Standing Committee on Regulations and Private Bills should notify, in writing, the Clerk of the Legislative Assembly, Legislative Building, Queen’s Park, Toronto, Ontario, M7A 1A2.

DATED at Ottawa, Ontario, this 4th day of December, 2007.

SHANNON H. MARTIN,Barrister & Solicitor, 1502-222 Queen Street, Ottawa, Ontario, K1P 5V9.

Solicitor for the Applicant, Patrick McCarron

(140-P364) 50, 51, 52, #1 Jan 5/08

Corporation Notices Avis relatifs aux compagnies

450TEL COMMUNICATIONS INC.

TAKE NOTICE CONCERNING WINDING UP OF 450Tel Communications Inc., Date of Incorporation: November 23, 2005. Liquidator: Brice Scheschuk, 48 Yonge St., Ste. 1200, Toronto, Ontario M5E 1G6. Appointed December 3, 2007.

This notice is filed under subsection 193(4) of the Business Corporations Act. The special resolution requiring the corporation to be wound up voluntarily was passed/consented to by the shareholder of the corporation on December 3, 2007.

Dated the 4th day of December, 2007.

(140-P365) BRICE SCHESCHUK, Liquidator

Sheriff’s Sale of Lands Ventes de terrains par le sherif

UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A Writ of Seizure and Sale issued out of the Superior Court of Justice at Brampton dated the 17th of November 2004, Court File Number CV-04-010530-SR to me directed, against the real and personal property of SAHAYARAJAH AMIRTHANATHAR also known as AMIRTHANANTHAR SAHAYARAJAH Defendant, at the suit of Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, Plaintiff, the Enforcement Office of the Superior Court of Justice located at 601 Rossland Road East, Whitby, Ontario has seized and taken in execution all the right, title, interest and equity of redemption of SAHAYARAJAH AMIRTHANANTHAR Defendant in, and to:

PCL 17-1 SEC 40M1833; S/T LT780810, Town of Ajax in the Regional Municipality of Durham, Land Titles Division of Durham (No.40), municipally known as 32 Fletcher Avenue, Ajax, Ontario L1Z 1H5.

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All of which said right, title, interest and equity of redemption of SAHAYARAJAH AMIRTHANANTHAR, Defendant, in the said lands and tenements described above, I shall offer for sale by Public Auction subject to the conditions set out below at the Superior Court of Justice, 601 Rossland Road East, Whitby, Ontario L1N 9G7 on Wednesday, January 16, 2008 at 1:30 p.m.

CONDITIONS:

The purchaser to assume responsibility for all mortgages, charges, liens, outstanding taxes, and other encumbrances. No representation is made regarding the title of the land or any other matter relating to the interest to be sold. Responsibility for ascertaining these matters rests with the potential purchaser(s).

TERMS: Deposit 10% of bid price or $1,000.00, whichever is greater Payable at time of sale by successful bidder To be applied to purchase price Non-refundable Ten business days from date of sale to arrange financing and pay balance in full at Court Enforcement Office, 601 Rossland Rd E. Whitby, ON L1N 9G7. All payments in cash or by certified cheque made payable to the Minister of Finance. Deed Poll provided by Sheriff only upon satisfactory payment in full of purchase price. Other conditions as announced.

THIS SALE IS SUBJECT TO CANCELLATION BY THE SHERIFF WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE UP TO THE TIME OF SALE.

Note: No employee of the Ministry of the Attorney General may purchase any goods or chattels, lands or tenements exposed for sale by a Sheriff under legal process, either directly or indirectly.

November 22, 2007

ANDREW MCNABB and AL BILLINGTONCourt Enforcement Officers 601 Rossland Rd East

(140-P366) Whitby ON L1N 9G7

UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF a Writ of Seizure and Sale issued out of the Superior Court of Justice dated May 31,2006, Sheriff’s file 06-1937, to me directed, against the real and personal property of Gregory Stanisci and Louise Stanisci Debtors, at the suit of The Toronto-Dominion Bank Creditors, I have seized and taken in execution all the right, title, interest and equity of redemption of, Gregory Stanisci and Louise Stanisci debtors, in and to:

PCL 1-1 SEC M1732: LT 1 PL M1732, in the Town Of Vaughan, NEWMARKET LAND TITLES OFFICE FOR THE LAND TITLES DIVISION OF YORK (NO.65) and municipally known as 22 Woodland Acres Crescent Maple, ON L6A 1G1.

All of which said right, title, interest and equity of redemption of Gregory Stanisci and Louise Stanisci debtors, in the said lands and tenements described above, I shall offer for sale by Public Auction subject to the conditions set out below at, Sheriff’s Office 50 Eagle Street West Newmarket, Ontario L3Y 6B1 on Wednesday January 9, 2008 @ 1:00 PM in the afternoon.

CONDITIONS:

The purchaser to assume responsibility for all mortgages, charges, liens, outstanding taxes and other encumbrances. No representation is made regarding the title of the land or any other matter relating to the interest to be sold. Responsibility for ascertaining these matters rests with the potential purchaser(s).

TERMS: Deposit 10% of bid price or $1,000.00, whichever is greater Payable at time of sale by successful bidder To be applied to purchase price Non-refundable Ten business days from date of sale to arrange financing and pay balance in full at: Civil/Enforcement, 50 Eagle St.W. Newmarket,Ontario L3Y 6B1 All payments in cash or by certified cheque made payable to the Minister of Finance Other conditions as announced

THIS SALE IS SUBJECT TO CANCELLATION BY THE SHERIFF WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE UP TO THE TIME OF SALE.

Note: No employee of the Ministry of the Attorney General may purchase any goods or chattels, lands or tenements exposed for sale by a Sheriff under legal process, either directly or indirectly.

Date: December 4, 2007

Sheriff Civil/Enforcement office Regional Municipality Of York Telephone (905) 853-4809

(140-P367) 06-1937

UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF AN ELECTRONICALLY FILED WRIT OF SEIZURE AND SALE issued out of the Superior Court of Justice at 7755 Hurontario St., Brampton, Ontario L6W 4T6, December 27, 2006, Court File Number CV-05-011865-00, to me directed, against the real and personal property of,

VINCENZO BAGGETTA, also known as VINCENZO BAGETTA Defendant at the suit of CANADIAN IMPERIAL BANK OF COMMERCE, Plaintiff, I HAVE SEIZED AND TAKEN into execution all the right, title, interest and equity of redemption of VINCENZO BAGGETTA also known as VINCENZO BAGETTA, Defendant in and to:

PCL 6-1, SEC 20M431; LT 6, PL 20M431; S/T H333894, H389446; OAKVILLE

The subject property is municipally known as 2674 Hardy Crescent, Oakville, Ontario, L6J 5C1.

ALL OF WHICH said undivided half share of interest and all other right, title, interest and equity of redemption of VINCENZO BAGGETTA also known as VINCENZO BAGETTA, Defendant, in the said lands and tenements described above, I shall offer for sale by Public Auction subject to the conditions set out below at, The Milton Court House, 491 Steeles Ave E., in the Town Of Milton, Ontario, L9T 1Y7, on: TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 2008 AT 10:00 A.M.

CONDITIONS:

The purchaser to assume responsibility for all mortgages, charges, liens, outstanding taxes and other encumbrances. No representation is made regarding the title of the land or any other matter relating to the interest to be sold. Responsibility for ascertaining these matters rests with the potential purchaser(s).

TERMS: Deposit 10% of bid price or $ 1,000.00 whichever is greater Payable at time of sale by successful bidder To be applied to purchase price, Non-refundable Ten business days from date of sale to arrange financing andpay balance in full at: THE ENFORCEMENT OFFICE at 491 Steeles Ave E., Milton, Ontario All payments in cash or by certified cheque made payable to MINISTER OF FINANCE Deed Poll provided by Sheriff only upon satisfactory payment in full of purchase price Other conditions as announced

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THIS SALE IS SUBJECT TO CANCELLATION UP TO TIME OF SALE WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE.

NO EMPLOYEE OF THE MINISTRY OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL MAY PURCHASE ANY GOODS OR CHATTELS, LANDS OR TENEMENTS EXPOSED FOR SALE BY A SHERIFF UNDER LEGAL PROCESS, EITHER DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY,

Date: December 5, 2007

ALISON HEDDENSupervisor Court Operations Regional Municipality of Halton

(140-P368) 905-878-7285 X3466

UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF SEIZURE AND SALE issued out of the Superior Court of Justice at 393 University Ave., 10th Fl, Toronto, Ontario M5G 1E6 dated May 12, 2006, Court File Number 05-CV-299157 SR to me directed, against the real and personal property of, JOHN PRAKASH, Defendant at the suit of ROSE UNGURAIN,Plaintiff, I HAVE SEIZED AND TAKEN into execution all the right, title, interest and equity of redemption of JOHN PRAKASH, Defendant in and to:

LT 75, PL 641; OAKVILLE

The subject property is municipally known as 1362 Secord Avenue, Oakville, Ontario, L6L 2L1.

ALL OF WHICH said undivided one third share of interest and all other right, title, interest and equity of redemption of JOHN PRAKASH, Defendant, in the said lands and tenements described above, I shall offer for sale by Public Auction subject to the conditions set out below at, The Milton Court House, 491 Steeles Ave E., in the Town Of Milton, Ontario, L9T 1Y7, on:

TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 2008 AT 12:00 P.M.

CONDITIONS:

The purchaser to assume responsibility for all mortgages, charges, liens, outstanding taxes and other encumbrances. No representation is made regarding the title of the land or any other matter relating to the interest to be sold. Responsibility for ascertaining these matters rests with the potential purchaser(s).

TERMS: Deposit 10% of bid price or $ 1,000.00 whichever is greater Payable at time of sale by successful bidder To be applied to purchase price, Non-refundable Ten business days from date of sale to arrange financing andpay balance in full at: THE ENFORCEMENT OFFICE at 491 Steeles Ave E., Milton, Ontario All payments in cash or by certified cheque made payable to MINISTER OF FINANCE Deed Poll provided by Sheriff only upon satisfactory payment in full of purchase price Other conditions as announced

THIS SALE IS SUBJECT TO CANCELLATION UP TO TIME OF SALE WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE.

NO EMPLOYEE OF THE MINISTRY OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL MAY PURCHASE ANY GOODS OR CHATTELS, LANDS OR TENEMENTS EXPOSED FOR SALE BY A SHERIFF UNDER LEGAL PROCESS, EITHER DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY,

Date: December 5, 2007

ALISON HEDDENSupervisor Court Operations Regional Municipality of Halton

(140-P370) 905-878-7285 X3466

Sale of Lands for Tax Arrears by Public Tender

Ventes de terrains par appel d’offres pour arriéré d’impôt

Municipal Act, 2001

SALE OF LAND BY PUBLIC TENDER

THE CORPORATION OF HALDIMAND COUNTY

TAKE NOTICE that tenders are invited for the purchase of the land(s) described below and will be received until 3:00 p.m. local time on Wednesday, January 9th, 2008 at the Municipal Office 45 Munsee St N, Upper Floor, Cayuga Ontario.

Description of Tax Sale Land:

1. Roll # 2810 021 003 00147 – Part of Lot 19, Concession 5, SDR former Township of Dunn, now Haldimand County, Lot 38, Plan 72117. Zoned - Seasonal Residential - Holding (RS-H) Assessed Value: $14,200 Minimum Tender Amount: $9,646.53

2. Roll # 2810 021 003 00159 – Part of Lot 19, Concession 5, SDR former Township of Dunn, now Haldimand County, Lot 81, Plan 72117. Zoned - Seasonal Residential with building restrictions - Holding (RS-H) Assessed Value: $9,300 Minimum Tender Amount: $8,972.16

3. Roll # 2810 021 003 00163 – Part of Lot 19, Concession 5, SDR Former Township of Dunn, now Haldimand County, Lot 84, Plan 72117. Zoned - Seasonal Residential - Holding (RS-H) Assessed Value: $9,400 Minimum Tender Amount: $8,911.87

4. Roll # 2810 021 003 00178 – Part of Lot 19,Concession 5, SDR former Township of Dunn, now Haldimand County, Lot 57, Plan 72117. Zoned - Seasonal Residential - Holding (RS-H) Assessed Value: $9,300 Minimum Tender Amount: $6,752.16

5. Roll # 2810 021 003 00181 – Part of Lot 19,Concession 5, SDR former Township of Dunn, now Haldimand County, Lot 59, Plan 72117. Zoned - Seasonal Residential - Holding (RS-H) Assessed Value: $9,300 Minimum Tender Amount: $6,752.16

6. Roll # 2810 021 003 00183 – Part of Lot 19,Concession 5, SDR former Township of Dunn, now Haldimand County, Lot 61, Plan 72117. Zoned - Seasonal Residential - Holding (RS-H) Assessed Value: $9,300 Minimum Tender Amount: $6,752.16

7. Roll # 2810 021 003 00184 – Part of Lot 19,Concession 5, SDR former Township of Dunn, now Haldimand County, Lot 62, Plan 72117. Zoned - Seasonal Residential - Holding (RS-H) Assessed Value: $9,500 Minimum Tender Amount: $6,802.97

8. Roll # 2810 021 003 00186 – Part of Lot 19,Concession 5, SDR former Township of Dunn, now Haldimand County, Lot 78 Plan 72117. Zoned - Seasonal Residential - Holding (RS-H) Assessed Value: $9,300 Minimum Tender Amount: $6,810.89

9. Roll # 2810 021 003 00187– Part of Lot 19,Concession 5, SDR former Township of Dunn, now Haldimand County, Lot 77 Plan 72117. Zoned - Seasonal Residential - Holding (RS-H) Assessed Value: $9,300 Minimum Tender Amount: $6,736.41

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10. Roll # 2810 021 003 00188– Part of Lot 19,Concession 5, SDR former Township of Dunn, now Haldimand County, Lot 76 Plan 72117. Zoned - Seasonal Residential - Holding (RS-H) Assessed Value: $9,300 Minimum Tender Amount: $6,752.16

11. Roll # 2810 021 003 00189– Part of Lot 19,Concession 5, SDR former Township of Dunn, now Haldimand County, Lot 75 Plan 72117. Zoned - Seasonal Residential - Holding (RS-H) Assessed Value: $9,300 Minimum Tender Amount: $6,736.41

12. Roll # 2810 021 003 00191– Part of Lot 19,Concession 5, SDR former Township of Dunn, now Haldimand County, Lot 74 Plan 72117. Zoned - Seasonal Residential - Holding (RS-H) Assessed Value: $9,300 Minimum Tender Amount: $6,736.84

13. Roll # 2810 021 003 00192– Part of Lot 19,Concession 5, SDR former Township of Dunn, now Haldimand County, Lot 73 Plan 72117. Zoned - Open Space with building restrictions - Holding (OS - H) Assessed Value: $10,100 Minimum Tender Amount: $7,015.14

14. Roll # 2810 021 003 00196– Part of Lot 19,Concession 5, SDR former Township of Dunn, now Haldimand County, Lot 70 Plan 72117. Zoned - Seasonal Residential - Holding (RS-H) Assessed Value: $9,300 Minimum Tender Amount: $6,811.88

15. Roll # 2810 021 003 00198– Part of Lot 19,Concession 5, SDR former Township of Dunn, now Haldimand County, Lot 68 Plan 72117. Zoned - Seasonal Residential - Holding (RS-H) Assessed Value: $9,300 Minimum Tender Amount: $6,752.16

16. Roll # 2810 021 003 00201– Part of Lot 19,Concession 5, SDR former Township of Dunn, now Haldimand County, Lot 66 Plan 72117. Zoned - Seasonal Residential - Holding (RS-H) Assessed Value: $9,300 Minimum Tender Amount: $6,755.99

17. Roll # 2810 021 003 00202– Part of Lot 19,Concession 5, SDR former Township of Dunn, now Haldimand County, Lot 65 Plan 72117. Zoned - Seasonal Residential - Holding (RS-H) Assessed Value: $9,300 Minimum Tender Amount: $6,748.09

18. Roll # 2810 021 003 00204– Part of Lot 19,Concession 5, SDR former Township of Dunn, now Haldimand County, Lot 63 Plan 72117. Zoned - Seasonal Residential - Holding (RS-H) Assessed Value: $9,500 Minimum Tender Amount: $6,782.05

19. Roll # 2810 021 003 00209– Part of Lot 19,Concession 5, SDR former Township of Dunn, now Haldimand County, Lot 88 Plan 72117. Zoned - Seasonal Residential - Holding (RS-H) Assessed Value: $9,300 Minimum Tender Amount: $6,752.16

20. Roll # 2810 021 003 00212– Part of Lot 19,Concession 5, SDR former Township of Dunn, now Haldimand County, Lot 90 Plan 72117. Zoned - Seasonal Residential - Holding (RS-H) Assessed Value: $10,100 Minimum Tender Amount: $7,030.89

21. Roll # 2810 021 003 00213– Part of Lot 19,Concession 5, SDR former Township of Dunn, now Haldimand County, Lot 91 Plan 72117. Zoned - Seasonal Residential - Holding (RS-H) Assessed Value: $9,300 Minimum Tender Amount: $6,732.05

22. Roll # 2810 021 003 00216– Part of Lot 19,Concession 5, SDR former Township of Dunn, now Haldimand County, Lot 93 Plan 72117. Zoned - Seasonal Residential - Holding (RS-H) Assessed Value: $9,300 Minimum Tender Amount: $6,732.05

23. Roll # 2810 021 003 00217– Part of Lot 19,Concession 5, SDR former Township of Dunn, now Haldimand County, Lot 94 Plan 72117. Zoned - Seasonal Residential - Holding (RS-H) Assessed Value: $9,300 Minimum Tender Amount: $6,821.37

24. Roll # 2810 021 003 00218– Part of Lot 19,Concession 5, SDR former Township of Dunn, now Haldimand County, Lot 95 Plan 72117. Zoned - Seasonal Residential - Holding (RS-H) Assessed Value: $9,300 Minimum Tender Amount: $6,945.61

25. Roll # 2810 021 003 00219– Part of Lot 19,Concession 5, SDR former Township of Dunn, now Haldimand County, Lot 96 Plan 72117. Zoned - Seasonal Residential - Holding (RS-H) Assessed Value: $9,300 Minimum Tender Amount: $6,779.30

26. Roll # 2810 021 003 00221– Part of Lot 19,Concession 5, SDR former Township of Dunn, now Haldimand County, Lot 97 Plan 72117. Zoned - Seasonal Residential - Holding (RS-H) Assessed Value: $9,300 Minimum Tender Amount: $6,732.05

27. Roll # 2810 021 003 00222– Part of Lot 19,Concession 5, SDR former Township of Dunn, now Haldimand County, Lot 98 Plan 72117. Zoned - Seasonal Residential - Holding (RS-H) Assessed Value: $9,400 Minimum Tender Amount: $6,808.05

28. Roll # 2810 024 005 32670– Part of Lot 4 Plan 69, Dunnville, Pt 1 on 18R2278 now Haldimand County. Zoned - General Industrial (MG) Assessed Value: $48,000 Minimum Tender Amount: $60,491.40

Tenders must be submitted in the prescribed form and must be accompanied by a deposit in the form of a money order or of a bank draft or cheque certified by a bank, trust company or Province of Ontario Saving Office payable to Haldimand County and representing at least 20 per cent of the tender amount.

The municipality makes no representation regarding the title to or any other matters including any environmental concerns relating to the land to be sold. Responsibility for ascertaining these matters rests with the potential purchasers. The municipality does not provide an opportunity for potential purchasers to view the properties nor is it in a position to provide successful purchaser with a key or vacant possession.

This sale is governed by Part XI of the Municipal Act 2001 and as amended by The Municipal Statute Law Amendment Act 2002. The successful purchaser will be required to pay the amount tendered plus the accumulated taxes (i.e. the property taxes that have accumulated since the first day of advertising of the land for sale until a successful purchaser is declared) and any relevant federal or provincial taxes that may apply (including land transfer tax and GST). Failure to complete the transaction by the successful bidder will result in the forfeiture of their deposit.

Information is available on our web site at www.haldimandcounty.on.caunder Purchasing, on left side index. For a map of the area click on Maps and Directions. All building permit questions should be directed to the Building Department. For further information regarding this sale, contact:

JAMES JOHNSON, Supervisor, Revenue Services The Corporation of Haldimand County 45 Munsee St N Cayuga ON N0A 1E0

(140-P371) 905-318-5932 Ext. 257

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Municipal Act, 2001

SALE OF LAND BY PUBLIC TENDER

THE TOWNSHIP OF SABLES-SPANISH RIVERS

Take notice that tenders are invited for the purchase of the land(s) described below and will be received until 3:00 p.m. local time on January 10, 2008, at: 11 Birch Lake Road, Box 5, Site 1, RR #3, Massey, ON P0P 1P0, The tenders will be opened following the close of tenders @ 3:30pm: 11 Birch Lake Road, Box 5, Site 1, RR #3, Massey, ON P0P 1P0

Description of Land(s):

Roll No.: 000-002-09300 PIN #73416-0160(LT) Parcel 4842 Sudbury West Section Part broken Lot 2, Concession 3 Township of May Now Township of Sables Spanish Rivers District of Sudbury Minimum Tender Amount: $4,740.76

Roll No.:000-003-14300-0000 PIN#73422-0212(LT) Parcel 14188 Sudbury West Section South East 1/4 Section 27 as in LT121569 Township of Salter Now Township of Sables Spanish Rivers District of Sudbury Minimum Tender Amount: $2,913.81

Roll No.: 000-003-16503-0000 PIN #73422-0152(LT) Parcel 26972 Sudbury West Section Part Section 30 Part 1 on Plan 53R-8859 Township of Salter Now the Township of Sables Spanish Rivers District of Sudbury Minimum Tender Amount: $5,003.35

Roll No.: 000-006-02000-0000 PIN#73422-0746(LT) Parcel 51 Section D-272 Unit 51, Plan D-272 Town of Massey Township of Salter Now the Township of Sables Spanish Rivers District of Sudbury Minimum Tender Amount: $6,993.72

Tenders must be submitted in the prescribed form and must be accompanied by a deposit in the form of a money order or of a bank draft or cheque certified by a bank or trust corporation payable to the municipality (or board) and representing at least twenty per cent (20%) of the tender amount.

Except as follows, the municipality makes no representation regarding the title to or any other matters relating to the land to be sold. Responsibility for ascertaining these matters rests with the potential purchasers.

This sale is governed by the Municipal Act, 2001, and the Municipal Tax Sales Rules made under the Act. The successful purchaser will be required to pay the amount tendered plus accumulated taxes and the relevant land transfer tax.

The municipality has no obligation to provide vacant possession to the successful purchaser.

PATRICIA DELINE, Treasurer The of the Township of Sables-Spanish Rivers 11 Birch Lake Road, Box 5, Site 1, RR #3, Massey, ON P0P 1P0

(140-P372) 1-705-865-2646

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Publications under Part III (Regulations) of the Legislation Act, 2006Règlements publiés en application de la partie III (Règlements) de la Loi de 2006

sur la législation2007—12—15

ONTARIO REGULATION 557/07made under the

PLANNING ACT

Made: November 26, 2007Filed: November 27, 2007

Published on e-Laws: November 28, 2007Printed in The Ontario Gazette: December 15, 2007

Revoking O. Reg. 182/81(Restricted Areas — Geographic Township of West in the Territorial District of Algoma)

Note: Ontario Regulation 182/81 has previously been amended. Those amendments are listed in the Table of Unconsolidatedand Unrevoked Regulations which can be found at www.e-Laws.gov.on.ca.

1. Ontario Regulation 182/81 is revoked.2. This Regulation comes into force on the day it is filed.

Made by:

HEATHER ROBERTSONManager

Community Planning and DevelopmentMunicipal Services Office — NortheasternMinistry of Municipal Affairs and Housing

Date made: November 26, 2007.

50/07

NOTE: Consolidated regulations and various legislative tables pertaining to regulations can be found on the e-Laws website(www.e-Laws.gov.on.ca).

REMARQUE : Les règlements codifiés et diverses tables concernant les règlements se trouvent sur le site Lois-en-ligne(www.lois-en-ligne.gouv.on.ca).

1953

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INDEX 50 Parliamentary Notice/Avis parlementaire............................................................................................................................................................................... 3975Proclamation............................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3975Ontario Highway Transport Board ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 3976Notice of Default in Complying with the Corporations Tax Act/Avis de non-observation de la Loi sur l’imposition des sociétés ................................... 3976Cancellation of Certificate of Incorporation (Corporations Tax Act Defaulters)/Annulation de certificat de constitution

(Non-observation de la Loi sur l’imposition des sociétés) ................................................................................................................................................ 3978Certificate of Dissolution/Certificat de dissolution ................................................................................................................................................................ 3979Marriage Act/Loi sur le mariage............................................................................................................................................................................................. 3981Change of Name Act/Loi sur le changement de nom............................................................................................................................................................. 3982Order in Council/Décret .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3984Ministry of the Attorney General/Ministère du Procureur général ........................................................................................................................................ 3984Treasury Board Orders 2006-07/Arrêtés du Conseil du Trésor pour 2006-2007 .................................................................................................................. 3987Treasury Board Orders 2007-08/Arrêtés du Conseil du Trésor pour 2007-2008 .................................................................................................................. 3999Applications to Provincial Parliament — Private Bills Demandes au Parlement provincial — Projets de loi d’intérêt privé ............................................. 4004Application to Provincial Parliament...................................................................................................................................................................................... 4004

CORPORATION NOTICES/AVIS RELATIFS AUX COMPAGNIES............................................................................................................................... 4004SHERIFF’S SALE OF LANDS/VENTES DE TERRAINS PAR LE SHERIF .................................................................................................................... 4004SALE OF LANDS for TAX ARREARS BY PUBLIC TENDER/VENTES DE TERRAINS PAR APPEL D’OFFRES POUR ARRIÉRÉ D’IMPÔT THE CORPORATION OF HALDIMAND COUNTY..................................................................................................................................................... 4006 THE TOWNSHIP OF SABLES-SPANISH RIVERS....................................................................................................................................................... 4008

PUBLICATIONS UNDER THE REGULATIONS ACT/ PUBLICATIONS EN VERTU DE LA LOI SUR LES RÈGLEMENTS

Planning Act O. Reg. 557/07.................................................................................................................................... 4009

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