Government of Ontario Websites: A - D
This section provides links in alphabetical order to ministries, agencies, boards and commissions of the Government of Ontario.
A - D | E - L | M - N | O | P - Z
- Access and Privacy Office
Website of the Office of the Chief Information and Privacy Officer (OCIPO), Ministry of Government Services. In addition to the research and application tools on our website, we provide policy advice and training in the subject areas of access to information and protection of privacy issues to our client government organizations.
- Accessibility Ontario
Providing resources and promoting accessibility for a barrier-free Ontario.
- Accessibility Standards Advisory Council
The council is an advisory agency. Its mandate is to advise the minister on the development of accessibility standards and on sector-specific and general public education programs to support the effective implementation of the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005.
- Agricorp
As an agency of the Ontario government, Agricorp delivers government and non-government risk management programs. With our excellent customer service and reliable, cost-effective delivery, we have received national and international recognition.
- Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario
A useful information resource regarding the regulation of beverage alcohol and gaming.
- Archives of Ontario
The Archives of Ontario preserves the province's documentary heritage, and makes it available to the public. You can use this website to search databases that describe our archival records and library holdings. You can also search our visual database for online reference copies of some of the photographs and documentary art in their holdings.
- Art Gallery of Ontario
With the grand reopening on November 14 and designed by world-celebrated architect Frank Gehry, the transformed AGO is the imaginative centre of Toronto. Founded in 1900 by a group of private citizens as the Art Museum of Toronto, the Art Gallery of Ontario is one of the largest art museums in North America with more than 68,000 works in its collection.
- Assessment Review Board
The Assessment Review Board is an independent adjudicative tribunal whose main function is to hear complaints from people who believe that properties are incorrectly assessed or classified.
- Cancer Care Ontario
Cancer Care Ontario is the provincial agency responsible for continually improving cancer services. Formally launched and funded by the provincial government in 1997, Cancer Care Ontario is governed by an act of legislation called The Cancer Act. As an operational service agency of government, Cancer Care Ontario is accountable to the Minister of Health and Long-Term Care. The details of our relationship with the Ministry are laid out in a formal Memorandum of Understanding (MOU).
- Clean Water Agency
OCWA is an agency of the Province of Ontario mandated to provide safe, reliable and cost effective clean water services to the people of Ontario.
- COMPASS - Freeway Traffic Management System
COMPASS is a high-tech Freeway Traffic Management System developed by the Ontario Ministry of Transportation (MTO) to respond to traffic congestion problems on urban freeways. COMPASS helps reduce traffic congestion and increase safety by: allowing for the prompt detection and removal of freeway incidents and vehicle breakdowns; providing accurate and timely freeway incident and delay information to motorists; and, effectively managing peak rush hour traffic flow through innovative traffic control devices.
- Conflict of Interest Commissioner
The Conflict of Interest Commissioner has key responsibilities for certain conflict of interest and political activity matters under the Public Service of Ontario Act 2006 (PSOA). The PSOA received Royal Assent in December 2006, and is in force on August 20, 2007.
- Conservation Review Board
The Conservation Review Board (CRB) was established in 1975 with the passage of the Ontario Heritage Act. Our mandate is to conduct hearings and make recommendations dealing with objections under Parts Four and Six of the Ontario Heritage Act: