Category: Ontario

Can A Company Reduce Your Hours Ontario?

Employers are allowed to make minor changes to your employment, including small reductions in your pay (with exceptions). They can also make significant changes to your job duties, wages or hours (among other changes) as long as they are made with your consent or providing sufficient advance notice. Can an employer reduce your hours in […]

How Do I Get Help With First And Last Month’S Rent In Ontario?

The Housing Stability Bank provides interest free loans to assist with Rental Arrears, First Month’s Rent (ODSP recipients only) and/or Last Month’s Rent. Does Ontario Works help with first and last month’s rent? Individuals may also receive assistance for rental deposits ( e.g. , first and last month’s rent) through the COHB program. All payments […]

Is Ontario The Capital Of Toronto?

Ontario’s capital city, Toronto, is Canada’s most populous municipality with nearly 3 million people. The city is also ranked as one of the most multicultural in the world with half of its population born outside Canada. Over 140 languages and dialects are spoken here. Is Ontario and Toronto the same? Where is Toronto located? Toronto […]

Which Cities Are Developing In Ontario?

Which are the fastest growing cities in Ontario? Hamilton. Kitchener. Toronto. Ottawa. London. Mississauga. Milton. Etobicoke. What are the fastest growing cities 2022? Top 10 fastest-growing U.S. cities in 2022 San Francisco Bay Area. Austin, Texas. Seattle. Raleigh and Durham, North Carolina. Dallas. Denver. Salt Lake City. Charlotte, North Carolina. What are the top 10 […]

What Does Gta Mean In Ontario?

Being located across the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) means Sheridan students get unlimited access to Canada’s biggest urban playground, cultural capital and business centre. What does GTA stand for in Canada? Toronto, Canada’s largest and most multicultural urban centre, is also probably the most nicknamed, including Queen City, Toronto the Good, Hogtown, T.O., T Dot, […]

When Did Ontario Became A Province?

1867. In 1867, Ontario and Quebec became separate provinces. They joined Nova Scotia and New Brunswick to form a federal union called the Dominion of Canada. This was declared in the British North America Act . The new country’s capital was the small town of Ottawa and the first prime minister was Sir John A. […]