FAQ

Government Information FAQ

Q "Who is Ontario's Premier?"

A Ontario's Premier is Kathleen Wynne. For more information on Kathleen you can check out the her biography on Ontario's website. 



Q "I am looking for Budget information in Toronto, I can't find it anywhere"


A  Toronto's budget information can be found on the City of Toronto website under the "accessing city hall" tab. From there you can find the 2014 Budget Plan


Q "How do bills become Laws?"


A  In order to answer this question, you will want to have an understand of what a bill is, as well as the legislative process (which can get quite complicated). However, there is a guide in PDF that I find very helpful and I know will answer your question nicely, "How a Bill becomes a Law"


Subject specific FAQ
Q 
"I am looking for data that shows the co-relation of income and mental health"

A You can browse Statistics Canada for publications on Mental Health and Well-being, there may be some information there you would find useful, such as:  Life Satisfaction and Income in Canadian Urban Neighbourhoods




Q "I am looking for an Ontario publication on Mental Health"


A  On the Ontario Government Website, search "mental health", there is plenty to browse through, but here is a publication on Mental Health to get you started: "Mental Health : 2000 and Beyond : Strengthening Ontario's Mental Health System"


Q   "I am a teacher, looking for a government resource on Mental Health promotion in schools."

A  From the Ontario government website, search "mental health promotion", there you will find this guide for teachers in promoting mental health in the classroom

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