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Important Notice

September 16, 2024

Tribunals Ontario is observing the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on September 30, 2024. Our offices will be closed on September 30 and proceedings will resume as scheduled on October 1. Filing deadlines for September 30 will be extended to October 1 and applicable timelines that are calculated by business day will be extended one day.

TO About Tribunals Ontario


Tribunals Ontario is a group of 13 adjudicative tribunals that resolves disputes in the social, property assessment, safety and licencing sectors. We are committed to providing fair, effective, and timely dispute resolution services to the people of Ontario as outlined in our Mandate and Mission Statement .


Access to justice

See our commitment to accessibility and diversity and learn more about the supports and services offered by Tribunals Ontario to ensure access to justice before our tribunals. This includes accommodations, which are arrangements that allow everyone to participate fully in the tribunal process, regardless of their abilities.


Governance and public accountability

Transparency about our governance and accountability to the people we serve is important to us.

Read our annual reports, business plans, memorandum of understanding with the ministry, and expense disclosures.

You can also learn about our public accountability to the people of Ontario, which includes our mandate, mission and values statements, Code of Conduct and Service Standards policy, among other things.


What’s new


Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)

Our KPIs help ensure continuous improvement and that the services we provide meet the needs of our users.

View our most recent KPIs and past results.


Open Data

Our open data is in compliance with Ontario’s Open Data Directive. Visit the Tribunals Ontario open data inventory to access our datasets.


Consultations

We consult with stakeholders and the public on issues of process, procedure, service and accessibility. View our current and past consultations.


Appointees

Appointees (adjudicators) at Tribunals Ontario hold hearings, make rulings, review and analyze evidence and make decisions. Learn more about appointees and how adjudicators are appointed.


Laws, rules and decisions

View the legislation, regulations, practice directions, and policies that mandate Tribunals Ontario. You can also explore past decisions issued by the tribunals under Tribunal Ontario.


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