Service Canada was created in 2005 to improve the delivery of government programs and services to Canadians, by making access to them faster, easier, and more convenient. Service Canada offers single-window access to a wide range of Government of Canada programs and services for citizens through more than 600 points of service located across the country, call centers, and the Internet.
The Ontario Health Insurance Plan pays for necessary medical services for Ontarians.
Regulates the provinces doctors in the public interest.
A ministry guide to health and long-term care providers in Ontario.
Established in 1978, CCOHS promotes the total well-being – physical, psychosocial and mental health – of working Canadians by providing information, training, education, management systems and solutions that support health, safety and wellness programs.
Established in 1985, the Workplace Safety and Insurance Appeals Tribunal (WSIAT) is the final level of appeal to which workers and employers may bring disputes concerning workplace safety and insurance matters in Ontario. WSIAT has always been separate from and independent of the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board.
The WSIB places the highest value on the integrity of the organization and its employees. The core drivers of an ethical organization are people, integrity and commitment.
Ontario's social assistance programs help residents of Ontario who are in financial need. The programs provide: money to help cover the cost of basic needs for adults, such as food, money to help cover housing costs for adults and their families, and employment assistance to help individuals prepare for, find and keep a job.
A valuable resource for any and all questions you have about driving in Ontario.
The goal of the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing is an Ontario composed of safe and strong urban and rural communities with dynamic local economies, abundant greenspace, and a quality of life that is second to none.