Bills and Lawmaking (Legislative Assembly of Ontario)"MPPs present, debate, and vote on proposed laws (bills) in the House. In committees, they study bills, issues, or topics, and report back to the House. Together, the House and committees make up the work of the Legislature. Legislative business is where you can follow what’s happening." -- website
Consolidated and Unconsolidated Regulations"A list of Ontario's consolidated and unconsolidated regulations. Indicates the statute under which the regulation was made, whether the regulation is on e-Laws, whether any laws amended the regulation or any change notices were given affecting it, and whether it has been revoked or identified as spent." -- website
eLaws Ontario"e-Laws provides online access to official copies of Ontario’s statutes and regulations." -- website
Elections Ontario"We are responsible for running provincial elections in Ontario. We are a non-partisan office of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario, which means we have no political affiliation. We protect the integrity of the electoral process. We make sure that Ontario provincial elections are independent, impartial, efficient, secure, transparent and accountable. We also provide Ontarians with information they can use to learn more about provincial elections, the electoral process and how they can participate." -- website
Legislative Assembly of Ontario"The Legislative Assembly of Ontario is made up of members of provincial Parliament (MPPs) who are elected by Ontarians to represent them and their constituencies. The Legislative Assembly’s main responsibilities are to debate and pass legislation, to hold the government to account, and to approve government spending. The Legislative Assembly meets in the Legislative Building located in Queen’s Park in Toronto." -- website
Legislative Library Catalogue"The Legislative Assembly of Ontario provides library and research services to MPPs, their staff, legislative committees, and Legislative Assembly staff. Some information is available to the public. View the Legislative Library’s catalogue, learn how to request ISBNs and ISSNs, and get data to use and share." -- website
Ontario Court Forms - http://ontariocourtforms.on.ca/en
Ontario Gazette"The official publication for legislative decisions, proclamations of new statutes, all regulations made under Ontario statutes, and notices that must be made public." -- website
Ontario PublicationsDocuments published by the Government of Ontario and its departments.