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- Government of Ontario | ontario. ca
The official website of the Government of Ontario Find information on programs and services
- About Ontario
Ontario’s 5 nuclear plants have a capacity of about 11,000 megawatts Ontario’s 70 hydroelectric generating stations have a capacity of over 7,900 megawatts Ontario now has more than 1,000 wind turbines with a capacity of more than 2,000 megawatts, making Ontario the Canadian leader in wind power People and culture
- Government of Ontario
Ontario parks, fishing and hunting and tourism Government Ministries Browse through a list of Ontario’s ministries Premier of Ontario Learn about the premier and how to get in touch Newsroom Read the latest news releases and find media contacts Employee directory
- Ontario Drug Programs Reference Manual
Ontarians with expiring and expired Ontario Health cards will continue to have access to insured health services Pharmacy staff are reminded to encourage patients to update their Ontario Health card if applicable and always have a valid, unexpired health card For more information, please access the ministry announcements on extended coverage
- 2025 Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program Updates
The Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) has updated its procedures to strengthen protections for newcomers Effective immediately, the Director of the Ontario Immigration Act, 2015 can ban immigration representatives who contravene the Act without first issuing an administrative monetary penalty
- Public sector salary disclosure 2024: all sectors and . . . - Ontario. ca
Treasury Board Secretariat Leading the government’s efforts on accountability, openness and modernization, we help deliver good government and excellent public services in the most effective and efficient way possible
- 2025 Ontario Budget | Highlights
This is part of Ontario’s investment of up to $2 1 billion in the Primary Care Action Plan, which will close the gap for approximately two million people in need of primary care by 2029 Proposing the Ontario Fertility Treatment Tax Credit to help with the financial burden of fertility treatments, effective January 1, 2025
- 2025 Ontario Budget | In Brief
Ontario’s Economic and Fiscal Outlook in Brief In just the last five years, Ontario’s economy has navigated the COVID-19 pandemic, a worldwide supply chain disruption, a global surge in inflation, decades high population growth, and the fastest rise in interest rates in recent Canadian history Ontario’s economy has shown resilience
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