Registry will provide company owners and non-profits with direct access to government services 24/7.
The new Ontario Business Registry has been launched.
Ross Romano, Minister of Government and Consumer Services, made the announcement today.
He says the new registry makes it easier for businesses to access government services at any time.
"Ontario’s previous three-decade old business registry system was cumbersome and complex, demanding significant time and energy from business owners and not-for-profit operators. Our government’s new business registry will help ensure they are equipped to meet the needs of our modern economy and rapidly expanding digital world," said Minister Romano. "By providing quick and easy access to critical services online, we’re leveraging our advanced digital capabilities to remove unnecessary hurdles and make it easier for Ontarians to operate in our province."
Businesses and non-profits will have access to over 90 transactions online.
To access the registry, click here.

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